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Nomination information, committee rosters and vacancy notices may be found online at www.
ncaa.org under "Legislation and Governance (committees)." For more information, contact Sharon Tufano, NCAA committee coordinator, at stufano@ncaa.org.
Division II
Division II individuals may be self-nomination or nominated by peers. A Division II nomination form must be completed for each nominee. Nomination materials should be submitted via the online nomination process available at web1.ncaa.
org/committees/selection.jsp. Divisional access code and password are available upon request.
Newly announced vacancies
The deadline for submitting nomination materials for the following vacancy is April 15, 2005.
Division II Women's Lacrosse Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Carmine Calzonetti, formerly of the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be from the North region and may be a coach or an administrator. Female nominees are encouraged to submit nomination materials.
Eligible conferences: Northeast-10 Conference, New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (University of New Haven, St. Thomas Aquinas College).
Eligible independent institutions: Adelphi University, C.W. Post Campus/Long Island University.
Division III
Division III individuals may be self-nomination or nominated by peers. A Division III nomination form must be completed for each nominee. Nomination materials should be submitted via the online nomination process available at web1.ncaa.
org/committees/selection.jsp. Divisional access code and password are available upon request.
Newly announced vacancies
The deadline for submission of nomination materials for the following vacancy is April 15, 2005.
Division III Baseball Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Greg Kannerstein of Haverford University, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be an administrator from the Mid-Atlantic region.
Eligible conferences: Allegheny Mountain Athletic Conference, Centennial Conference, Commonwealth Coast Conference, City University of New York Athletic Conference (New Jersey City University), Freedom Conference, New Jersey Athletic Conference, North Eastern Athletic Conference (Philadelphia Biblical University), Pennsylvania Athletic Conference.
Eligible independent institution: Lincoln University (Pennsylvania).
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