Committee notices
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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.
Association-wide
Previously listed vacancies
The deadline for submitting nomination materials for the following vacancy is May 11, 2007.
Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Phoebe Manchester, formerly of New England College. The appointee must be from Division II or Division III and must represent women’s ice hockey interests. The appointee may be a coach or an administrator.
Division I
Division I candidates must be nominated by their institution’s multisport conference. The Division I nomination form must be completed for each nominee. Nomination materials should be submitted via the online nomination process by the conference office.
Additional nominations solicited
The deadline for submitting nomination materials for the following vacancy is May 18, 2007.
Committee on Women’s Athletics: One September 2007 Division I vacancy. The appointee must be a male. Ethnic minority males are encouraged to submit nomination materials. The appointee may be from any subdivision.
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: http://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 May 18, 2007.
Division II Field Hockey Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Pamela Arpe, Stonehill College, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be an administrator from the North region.
Eligible conference: Northeast-10 Conference.
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: http://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 May 11, 2007.
Division III Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Chuck Lindemenn, Northwest Conference, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be a male.
Division III Field Hockey Committee: One immediate vacancy. The appointee will replace Carla Lane, formerly of DePauw University, who resigned from the committee. The appointee must be from the Great Lakes region and may be a coach or an administrator.
Eligible institutions: Centre College, Denison University, DePauw University, Earlham College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Rhodes College, University of the South, Transylvania University, Wittenberg University, College of Wooster.
Division III Men’s Soccer Committee: One September 2007 vacancy. The appointee must be an administrator from the West region.
Eligible institutions: Augsburg College; Bethel University (Minnesota); Buena Vista University; California Institute of Technology; California Lutheran University; California State University; East Bay; University of California, Santa Cruz; Carleton College; Central College (Iowa); Chapman University; Claremont McKenna-Harvey Mudd-Scripps Colleges; Coe College; Concordia College, Moorhead; Cornell College; University of Dubuque; George Fox University; Gustavus Adolphus College; Hamline University; University of La Verne; Linfield College; Loras College; Luther College; Macalester College; Martin Luther College; Menlo College; Nebraska Wesleyan University; Occidental College; Pacific Lutheran University; Pacific University (Oregon); Pomona-Pitzer Colleges; University of Puget Sound; University of Redlands; Simpson College; St. John’s University (Minnesota); Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota; St. Olaf College; College of Saint Scholastica; University of St. Thomas (Minnesota); Wartburg College; Whitman College; Whittier College; Whitworth College; Willamette University.