NCAA News Archive - 2005

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Committee notices


Jul 4, 2005 6:18:47 PM



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.

Association-wide

Newly announced vacancies

The deadline for submitting nominations for the following vacancy is July 15, 2005.

Women's Gymnastics Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace John Feeney of the State University College at Brockport. The appointee must be from Division II or Division III and may be a coach or an administrator.

Eligible Division II institutions: University of Bridgeport, Seattle Pacific University, Southern Connecticut State University, Texas Woman's University, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Winona State University.

Eligible Division III institutions: State University College at Brockport; State University College at Cortland; Gustavus Adolphus College; Hamline University; Ithaca College; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Rhode Island College; Springfield College; Ursinus College; Wilson College; University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire; University of Wisconsin, La Crosse; University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh; University of Wisconsin, Stout; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater.

Previously listed vacancies

The deadline for submitting nominations for the following vacancy is July 8, 2005.

Men's and Women's Fencing Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Albert Peters, formerly of Cornell University, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be from the Northeast region and represent women's interests. The appointee may be a coach or an administrator from any division or subdivision.

Eligible Division I institutions: Boston College; Brown University; Columbia University-Barnard College; Cornell University; Harvard University; Sacred Heart University; St. John's University (New York); Yale University.

Eligible Division II institutions: Queens College (New York).

Eligible Division III institutions: Brandeis University; City College of New York; Hunter College; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; Tufts University; Vassar College; Wellesley College.

Division II

Division II individuals may be self-no-mination or nominated by peers. A Divi-
sion 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 July 15, 2005.

Division II Men's and Women's Tennis Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Erin Lind of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, who has resigned from the committee. The appointee must be a female administrator from the North Central region.

Eligible conferences: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

Additional nominations solicited

The deadline for submitting nomination materials for the following vacancies is July 8, 2005.

Women's Water Polo Committee: One September 2005 Division II vacancy. The appointee may be a coach or an administrator.

Eligible institutions: California State University, Bakersfield; California State University, San Bernardino; University of California, San Diego; Gannon University; Mercyhurst College; Queens College (New York); Salem International University; Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania; Sonoma State University.

Division II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Jennifer Arndt, formerly of Lewis University, who has resigned from the committee. The appointee must be an administrator who represents women's swimming interests.

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.

Previously listed vacancies

The deadline for submitting nomination materials for the following vacancies is August 5, 2005.

Division III Budget Committee: Two January 2006 vacancies. The appointees must be athletics administrators.

Division III Championships Committee: One January 2006 vacancy. There are no restrictions on this appointment.

Division III Financial Aid Committee: Two January 2006 vacancies. One appointee must be a financial aid administrator. At least one appointee must be a woman. CEOs are encouraged to submit nomination materials. Individuals from public institutions are encouraged to submit nomination materials.

Division III Interpretations and Legislation Committee: One January 2006 vacancy. The appointee must be a male.

Division III Management Council: Three January 2006 vacancies. One appointee must be a CEO and one appointee must be an ethnic minority. At least one appointee must be a male and at least one appointee must be a female. Appointees may be from any region.

Division III Membership Committee: One January 2006 vacancy. The appointee must be a female from Region 3 (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia). CEOs are encouraged to submit nomination materials.

Division III Nominating Committee: Three January 2006 vacancies. One appointee must be a former Management Council member and one appointee must be a CEO. At least one appointee must be a woman and at least one appointee must be from Region 1 (Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont).


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