NCAA News Archive - 2003

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Committee notices


Apr 14, 2003 4:00:51 PM


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Nomination forms, updated committee rosters and vacancy information may be found online at www.ncaa.
org under "Administration and Governance."

Division III

Division III individuals may be nominated by peers. Self-nominations also are accepted in Division III. A Division III nominee information form must be completed for each nominee and each separate committee. Nomination materials are to be sent to Sharon K. Tufano, committee coordinator, at the national office (fax 317/917-6808).

Newly announced vacancy

The deadline for submission of nomination materials for the following vacancy is April 29, 2003.

Division III Men's Soccer Committee: One September 2003 vacancy. The appointee must be from the West region and may be a coach or an administrator.

Eligible conferences: Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Northwest Conference and Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Eligible independent institutions: California State University, Hayward; University of California, Santa Cruz; Chapman University, Colorado College, Martin Luther College; Nebraska Wesleyan University; and College of St. Scholastica.

Additional nominations solicited

The deadline for submission of nomination materials for the following vacancy is April 29, 2003.

Division III Women's Soccer Committee: One September 2003 vacancy. The appointee must be an administrator. Preference will be given to the South region.

Eligible South region conferences: American Southwest Conference; Atlantic Women's College Conference; Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference; Old Dominion Athletic Conference; and University Athletic Association.

Eligible South region independent institutions: Agnes Scott College; University of Dallas; Fisk University; Maryville College (Tennessee); Meredith College; Peace College; Savannah College of Art and Design; and Wesleyan College (Georgia).


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