Athletic Guide - Franklin Pierce University

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ATHLETICS R E C R U I T I N G & I N F O R M AT I O N2009-2010

P R I D E - PA S S I O N - S U C C E S S

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OUR MISSION:The Intercollegiate Athletic Program at Franklin Pierce University aims to guide its students in the pursuit of knowledge and the development of character so that they may enhance the quality of their work and leisure, discover an underlying sense of self-worth and dedicate themselves to lives of informed service to others.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES: Theprogramsofferedwillfosterthedevelopmentofteamworkandcooperationaswellascompetitiveness,andpromotetheexpectationofgoodsportingbehaviorandethicalconductbothonandoffthefield.Thedepartmentiscommittedtoofferingprogramsthatreflectanon-goingcommitmenttogenderequityanddiversity,andareconductedinharmonywiththeeducationalpurposesoftheinstitution.Theintercollegiatecoacheswillrecruittalentedstudent-athleteswhoarerepresentativeofthestudentbody,andwillchallengethemtoexcelinahighlycompetitivenationalacademicandathleticenvironment.Thedepartmentisalsocommittedtoprovidingactivitiestomeettheneedsofallstudentsandwillofferotherqualityprogramsinsub-varsityteams,intramuralclubs,recreationandwildernessprograms.ThedepartmentisfullycommittedtoNCAADivisionIIandNortheast-10Conferenceidealsandvalues.

FRANKLIN PIERCE ATHLETICS ORGANIZATION: ThePresidentoftheUniversity,Dr.JamesBirge,hasfinalresponsibilityandauthorityforthetotalathleticprogram.TheVicePresident/DirectorofAthletics,BruceKirsh,isresponsiblefortheconductofathleticsandreportsdirectlytothepresident.Theheadcoachofeachteamisresponsiblefortheconductofhis/herteamandreportstotheathleticdirector.Theassistantcoachorgraduateassistantofeachteamisresponsiblefor theconductofhis/her teamand reports to theheadcoachThemembersofeachathletic teamareresponsiblefortheirownconductandreporttotheheadcoach.

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ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW STUDENTS: Allfirst-yearstudentsmust registerwithandbecertifiedby theNCAAEligibilityCenter tobeeligible forcompetition.TheycanregisteronlineattheNCAAWebsitewww.eligibilitycenter.orgorgettheregistrationformsthroughtheirhighschoolguidanceoffice.ForDivisionII,astudent-athletemustattainaminimumcombinedscoreontheSATverbal/criticalreasoningandmathsectionof820,oraminimumsumscoreof68ontheACT.Theymustalsoachieveatleasta2.0coreGPAon14*corecourses.(*-Effectiveforstudentsbeginninginthefallof2013,theymusthave16corecourses)Nofirst-yearstudentmaycompetewithoutcertificationthroughtheEligibilityCenterforbothacademicsandamateurism.Studentsmustbeenrolledandremainenrolledinaminimumof12credithourspersemestertomaintaintheireligibility.

REGISTERING WITH THE ELIGIBILITY CENTERProspectivestudent-athletesmayregisterwiththeeligibilitycenterviatheInternetatthebeginningoftheirjunioryearinhighschool.Aspartoftheamateurismcertificationprocess,eachprospectwillbeaskedtoanswerseveralquestionsregardinghisorhersportsparticipationhistory.Earlyregistrationwiththeclearinghouseandthecompletionof theathleticsparticipationquestionswill allow institutions tohavepreliminary informationregarding a prospect’s amateurism status, which will promote consistency in the recruiting process. Finalcertificationsofamateurstatuswilloccurat theendof theprospectivestudent-athlete’ssenioryearofhighschoolorapproximately twoto threemonthsprior to initial full-timeenrollmentatanNCAADivision Ior IIinstitution.

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HelloandthankyoufortakingthetimetolearnmoreaboutFranklinPierceUniversity...aspecialschoolinaninspiringlearningenvironment. AtFranklinPierce,we seeparticipationin intercollegiate sports as a wonderfulcomplement to an education. Our hopeis that it fostersgrowth, notonly in yourparticularsport,butalso inyourpersonaldevelopment. Lifelong lessions learnedthroughsportsinvolvementwillbenefityouwell beyond your years at theUniversity.Intercollegiate competition demands aseriouscommitment.Itrequireslonghoursofdedicationandperseverance.Itenablesindividuals towork together toachieveacommongoal. Our athletic department continued itsrun of success in 2008-09. Again, fourteams earned NCAA Tournament bids,highlighted by the women’s basketballteambecomingthefirstwomen’sprogramfrom the State of New Hampshire toadvance to the national championship inthat sport at any level of theNCAA -- agame that was nationally televised on

ESPN2. Men’s and women’s soccer, andbaseballallearnedNCAATournamentbidsaswell.ThreeteamscapturedNortheast-10championships and five other teams alsomadepost-seasonappearances. Whileouron-the-fieldaccomplishmentsareimpressive,Iamperhapsmostpleasedbyour185student-athleteswhoachieved3.0orhighergradepointaveragesduringthe fall of 2009. Nine (9) of those 185earnedperfect4.0GPAs.Thesuccessinthefallwasfollowedbyanoutstandingspringsemester which featured 130 student-athletesbeingnamedtotheNortheast-10Commissioner’sHonorRoll. We hope you find this publication verybeneficial as you come to learn moreabout Franklin Pierce. We take GREATPRIDE in our program and look forwardtocontinuedsuccessatFranklinPierceformanymoreyearstocome.

BruceKirshVicePresident/DirectorofAthletics

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ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY (PHONE -- (603) 899-ext.):Vice President/Director of Athletics Bruce Kirsh kirshb@franklinpierce.edu x4080Asst. AD/Aux. Services Jayson King kingj@franklinpierce.edu x4084Assistant Athletics Director Jeff Bailey baileyj@franklinpierce.edu x4072Asst. AD/Compliance & Sp. Events Dan Blair blaird@franklinpierce.edu x4367Senior Woman Administrator Stephanie Dragan dragans@franklinpierce.edu x1058Faculty Athletic Representative William Costa costaw@franklinpierce.edu x4086Head Athletic Trainer Cindy Arman armanca@franklinpierce.edu x4083Assistant Athletic Trainer Christine Levreault levreaultc@franklinpierce.edu x4366Director/Athletic Communications Doug DeBiase debiased@franklinpierce.edu x4222Asst. Dir./Athletic Communications Matthew Janik janikm@franklinpierce.ed x4223Director of Campus Recreation Doug Carty cartyd@franklinpierce.edu x4383Asst. Dir. of Campus Recreation Brad Avenia aveniab@franklinpierce.edu x4396Office Coordinator Julie Asch aschj@franklinpierce.edu x4087Baseball Jayson King kingj@franklinpierce.edu x4084Men’s Basketball David Chadbourne chadbod@franklinpierce.edu x4011Women’s Basketball Steve Hancock sthancock@franklinpierce.edu x4081Women’s Cross Country Rick Senatore senatorer@franklinpierce.edu x1059Field Hockey Meighan Guiney guineym@franklinpierce.edu x4365Men’s Golf Greg Scerbinski scerbinskig@franklinpierce.edu x4088Men’s Ice Hockey Jaymie Harrington harringtonj@franklinpierce.edu x4387Men’s Lacrosse Rick Senatore senatorer@franklinpierce.edu x1059Women’s Lacrosse Meighan Guiney guineym@franklinpierce.edu x4365Men’s & Women’s Rowing Jeff Allen allenjk@franklinpierce.edu x4033Men’s Soccer Craig Stewart stewartc@franklinpierce.edu x4082Women’s Soccer Jeff Bailey baileyj@franklinpierce.edu x4072Softball Richard Hurley hurleyr@franklinpierce.edu x4088Men’s & Women’s Tennis John Losordo jlosordo@franklinpierce.edu x4088Volleyball Stephanie Dragan dragans@franklinpierce.edu x1058

Bruce KirshVP/Dir.ofAthletics

Dan BlairAsst.AD/Compliance

Jayson KingAsst.AD/Aux.Serv.

Jeff BaileyAssistantAD

Stephanie DraganSr.WomanAdmin.

William CostaFacultyAthleticRep

ATHLETICS STAFF

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FranklinPierceUniversitypreparesstudentstomakesignificantcontributionstotheirprofessionsandcommunities,whethertheiraspirationsarelocalorglobal.AccreditedbytheNewEnglandAssociationofSchoolsandColleges(NEASC),thisprivateuniversitypromotesaspiritofexcellenceandlearningboth inandoutoftheclassroomwithafocusonpersonalattentionandhigh-qualityinstruction.TheUniversityconsistsoftheCollege at Rindge locatedon 1,200 acres in the shadowofMountMonadnock andoverlookingbeautifulPearlyPondintheidyllicMonadnockRegionofNewHampshire;andtheCollegeofGraduate&ProfessionalStudieswithfivecenterslocatedacrossthestate,inArizonaandthroughdistancelearning.FranklinPierceoffers37undergraduateand14graduatedegreesinthebehavioral,naturalandhealthsciences,thevisualandperformingarts,businessandhumanities.

FranklinPiercepreparesitsstudentstobecomeactive,engagedcitizensandleadersofconsciencecom-mittingitsenergiesandresourcesto:• Cultivatinganethosofacademicexcellencecharacterizedbyacommunityofscholars.• Ourstudentsandthefurtheringofknowledge.• Promotinganexpectationofcivicengagement,environmentalresponsibilityandglobalawareness.• Encouragingrespectforhumandiversityandcelebratingitsenrichmentofourcommonexperience.• Developinghabitsofmindandbeingthatpromotelifelonglearningandservicetoothers.• Providingtheknowledgeandskillsrequiredtoleadaresponsibleprofessionallife.• Servingasaneducational,intellectualandculturalresourcefortheStateofNewHampshireandtheglobalcommunity.

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TheUniversitybuiltaroundyou

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DEGREES:AssociateofArtsBachelorofArtsBachelorofScienceMasterofBusinessAdministrationMasterofEducationMasterofPhysicianAssistantStudiesMasterofScienceinInfo.Tech.Mgmt.MasterofScienceinNursingMasterofScienceinSportsFacilityMgmt.DoctorofPhysicalTherapyDoctorofArtsinLeadership

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES AND PROGRAMS THE COLLEGE AT RINDGE:Accounting–FinanceAdvertising(minor)AmericanStudiesAnthropologyArtHistory(minor)ArtsManagementBiologyChemistry(minor)ComputerInformationTechnologyCreativeWriting(minor)CriminalJusticeEconomics(minor)Education(CertificationinElementaryEducation,K-8,ArtEducationK-12,SecondaryEducationforBiology7-12,English5-12,andSocialScience5-12)EnglishEnvironmentalScienceFineArtsGlobalCitizenshipCertificateGraphicCommunicationHistoryManagementMarketingMassCommunicationMathematicsMusicPhilosophy(minor)PoliticalSciencePre-HealthProgram(Dentistry,Medicine,PhysicalTherapy,Veterinary)Pre-LawProgramPsychologyPublicHistory(minor)SocialWorkandCounselingSociology(minor)SportsandRecreationManagementStudent-DesignedTheaterandDanceWomeninLeadershipCertificate

THE CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE:Located on themain floor of the library, theCenterforAcademicExcellenceisopentoallstudentswhoareinterestedintakingadvantageofoneormoreofourservices,including:

1.Peer-to-Peertutoring2.Individual&smallgrouptutoring3.Studyskillscourses4.Timemanagementworkshops5.Assistancewithorganization6.Resourcematerials7.Developmentalcourses8.Strategiesforacademicsuccess9.Readingskillsinstruction10.Computerassistedlearning11.Mathematicsskillsinstruction

ENROLLMENT:1,500undergraduatesatTheCollegeatRindge1,000studentsinTheCollegeofGraduate&ProfessionalStudies

STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO:14:1AVERAGE CLASS SIZE:16

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS:PierceinVienna;PierceinAthens;PierceWalkAcrossEurope;PierceinLyon;CostaRica;affiliatedprograms

COST: (College at Rindge)Yearlytuitionandfees(includingroomandboard)for2009-2010is$38,500.FastFactsaboutFinancialAidatFranklinPierce:•100%ofstudentsacceptedtotheCollegeatRindgeforthe2010-11academicyearwillreceivefinancialaid.

•$18millionawardedininstitutionalscholarshipsandgrantseachyeartoqualifiedstudents.

•$24,015–Averagestudentfinancialaidpackageforthe2009-10academicyear.

•$12,635–AverageFranklinPierceUniversityScholarshipforthe2009-10academicyear.

•$11,545–AverageAthleticAwardreceivedbymorethan150studentsinthe2009-10academicyear.

Formoreinformationaboutfinancialaid,pleasecontacttheOfficeofStudentFinancialServicesat1.877.372.7347orosfs@franklinpierce.edu.

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The“PiercePride”programwascreatedwithagoalofincreasingstudentattendance at home athletic events and creating a stronger Franklin

Piercecommunity.Variousmarketingandpromotional initiatives throughoutthe campus are targeted for this effort. In addition topromoting increasedattendance at athletic events, Pierce Pride is a campus wide initiative toincrease student participation and attendance at a wide array of campuseventssponsoredbydifferentcampusdepartments,clubsandorganizations.AspartofthePiercePrideprogram,allFranklinPiercestudent-athletes,whoarenotcompetinginthechampionshipportionoftheirseason,shouldattendUniversityprogramsthatareendorsedasPiercePrideeventsbytheAthleticsDepartment,inadditiontosupportingfellowstudent-athletesonotherteamsasyourschedulespermit.

GO RAVENS!

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FACILITIES SodexoField:ThefacilityishometotheRavensmen’s and women’s soccer programs and thefieldhockeyteaminthefall,aswellasthemen’sandwomen’s lacrosse programs in the spring.Featuringaplowable,syntheticsurface,aswellas lights,thefacility isavailableforgamesandpracticesatanytimeofdayduringanyportionoftheyear,whichprovidestheRavenswithanimmediate advantage in preparing at propertimesforupcomingcontests.

TheWinchendon School Ice Arena: Located astate away, but just 15 minutes from campus,TheWinchendon School IceArena is home totheFranklinPierceUniversity icehockey team.Featuringnumerouslockerroomsandcoachingoffices,therinkiswell-equippedtoservebothasthehomeofTheWinchendonSchool’sboysandgirlshockeyprograms,inadditiontoitssecondarydutiesashomeof theRavens.Aheated lobbyareaandheaterspositionedoverthebleachersensurespectatorcomfortwhilestillmaintainingtheappropriatelyfrigidtemperaturesoftheicesurface.Priortothe2009-10campaign,FranklinPiercehockeyrenovatedits lockerroomatthearena,givingtheteamahome-iceadvantage.

Boathouse: Perched on the shores of PearlyPond, the Franklin Pierce Boathouse is hometo the University’s men’s and women’s rowingteams. In addition to housing the crew teams’boats, theboathouse is alsoprimarily usedbythe Campus Recreation Department, whichoffers kayaks, canoes and paddleboats foruseby the campus community throughout thefall and spring. Adjacent to the boathouse isLakeside Educational Center, which serves asa multi-functional area for the University, as ithostsclasses,meetingsandvariousothereventsthroughouttheacademicyear.

Softball Field: Located smack in the centerof campus, the softball field is much morethan just the home of Franklin Pierce’s varsitysoftballteam.Setwithapicturesquebackdropof Mount Monadnock, the field serves as acommunalgatheringplaceforthoseinsearchofoutdoor recreation as the snowmelts and thetemperaturesriseinthespring.Featuringlightsforactivitiesatanytimeofday,thefieldisalsoahubof theCampusRecreationDepartment’swildlysuccessfulintramuralprogram.

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Dr. Arthur & Martha Pappas Field: Since itsopeningin2005,Dr.ArthurandMarthaPappasField has quickly become known as one ofthe premier college baseball facilities in thenortheast.Thesyntheticsurfaceallowsforplaythroughout the varying weather conditions ofspring in New England. Night baseball cameto Rindge in 2007 with the addition of lightstothecomplex,while2009renovationsaddedheat and lights to dugouts, as well as lightsto the bullpens and batting cage. The roadto the Division II NCAA Championship FinalsrunsstraightthroughRindge,asDr.ArthurandMarthaPappasFieldhashostedNCAARegionaltournaments in each of the last five seasons(2005-2009).

Grimshaw-GudewiczActivityCenter:Alsoknownas “The Bubble” on campus, the Grimshaw-Gudewicz Activity Center is the hub of theUniversity’shighlysuccessfulCampusRecreationprogram.TheCenterservesasarecreationareafortheentirecampuspopulation,aswellasbothaweight roomand inclement-weatherpracticefacility for Franklin Pierce’s intercollegiateathleticprograms.Covering72,000squarefeet

andstretchingsevenstoriestall,TheBubble ishometoacompletecardio/strengtharea,afreeweightarea,twofulltenniscourtsthatthetennisteams use throughout the entire year whenthey don’t play outdoors, two full basketball/volleyballcourts,a50-yardturffieldandatwo-lanetrack.

The Fieldhouse: The primary indoor venue oncampus, the Fieldhouse is home to FranklinPierce’smen’sandwomen’sbasketballprograms,as well as the volleyball team. In additionto its duties as a host of athletic events, theFieldhousealsohousestheUniversity’sAthleticsHallofFameandprovidesofficespaceforhalfoftheDepartmentofAthletics.TheFieldhouse’saptly-namedstudentsection,“TheCage,”putstheFranklinPiercefaithfulnearlyontopofthecourt, giving the Ravens an undoubted home-court advantage. As the primary locker roomfacility on campus, the Fieldhouse is alwayssure to be busy, whether in use by soccerteamspreppingforamatchatSodexoFieldorhosting a Northeast-10 Conference basketballdoubleheader.

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FranklinPierceUniversityboastsarichathletictradition.ItallstartswithPRIDE,andeveryoneassociatedwiththeprogram,fromadministrators,tocoaches,tosupportstaffandtostudent-athletes,hasit.Theathleticdepartmenttakesprideinitsstoriedtraditionwhilestrivingtocontinuetobuildonthesuccessit’salreadyenjoyed.Theproofisintheresultsandthefollowingnumbersspeakforthemselves:

NCAA Champions1994Women’sSoccer1995Women’sSoccer1996Women’sSoccer1997Women’sSoccer1999Women’sSoccer2007Men’sSoccer

ECAC Champions2002Baseball2004Baseball2006Women’sBasketball

Elite Eight Appearances2008Women’sBasketball2009Women’sBasketball

NE-10 ConferenceTitles2000Women’sSoccer2001Women’sSoccer2002Women’sSoccer2003Baseball (Co-Champions)2003Women’sSoccer2004Women’sSoccer2004Men’sSoccer2005Baseball

2005Men’sSoccer2005Women’sSoccer2006Men’sSoccer2006Women’sSoccer2006Baseball2007Baseball2007Men’sSoccer2009Women’sBasketball2009Baseball

NCAA Tournament Appearances1991Men’sSoccer (Semifinalists)1991Men’sBasketball1991Women’sBasketball1992Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)1992Men’sTennis1993Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)1993Men’sSoccer1993Men’sBasketball1993Women’sBasketball1993Men’sTennis1994Women’sSoccer (Champions)1994Men’sSoccer

1994Men’sBasketball1994Women’sBasketball1994Men’sTennis1995Women’sSoccer (Champions)1995Men’sSoccer1996Women’sSoccer (Champions)1996Men’sSoccer1996Men’sBasketball1997Women’sSoccer (Champions)1997Men’sSoccer1998Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)1998Men’sSoccer1998Women’sBasketball1999Women’sSoccer (Champions)1999Women’sBasketball2000Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)2001Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)2002Women’sSoccer (Semifinalists)2002Men’sTennis2003Men’sTennis

2003Baseball (Semifinalists)2003Women’sSoccer2003Men’sSoccer2004Men’sSoccer2004Women’sSoccer2005Baseball2005Men’sSoccer2005Women’sSoccer2006Baseball (Semifinalists)2006Men’sSoccer2006Women’sSoccer2007Men’sSoccer (Champions)2007Women’sSoccer (Finalists)2007Baseball2008Women’sBasketball2008Baseball2008Men’sSoccer2008Women’sSoccer2009Women’sBasketball (Finalists)2009Baseball2009Women’sSoccer2009Men’sSoccer

SUCCESS A RICH TRADITION

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National Players of the Year

SUCCESS A RICH TRADITIONWomen’s Basketball JohannahLeedham(2007-08 State Farm/WBCA)

Men’s SoccerJamesThorpe (2007 NSCAA/Adidas)

BaseballMichaelAdams(2008 NCBWA Pitcher of the Year)

Women’s Soccer EwaBergsten(1992 NSCAA)

NinaNilsson(1993 NCAA/Champion Woman of the Year)

NathalieGeeris(1994 NSCAA)

PauliinaAuveri(1997 NSCAA)

LauraHislop(2003 NSCAA)

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ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM SCHEDULE:1.The Athletic Training Room is madeavailable during the day for treatments.Those hours are posted on the TrainingRoomdoor.Timesvarydependingonthesportseason.

2.The Athletic Training Room is madeavailable for treatments before and afterhomecontests.

PRE-PARTICIPATION/MEDICAL HISTORY:1.Everyfirst-yearstudentisrequiredtohavean up-to-date (within sixmonths) physicalexampriortosportparticipation.

2.Everystudent-athleteisrequiredtofillouta medical history report in the AthleticTraining Room prior to their team’s firstpractice.

3.Specifiedtimesaresetupannuallyforeachteamtofillout(first-yearstudent-athletes)orupdate(returningstudent-athletes)theirmedicalhistory.

4. Failure to complywith the physical examandmedicalhistoryrequirementswillresultinaninabilitytoparticipate.

ATHLETIC INJURY PROCEDURE:1. In the event of a sport related injury, thestudent-athlete should be directed tothe Athletic Trainer for evaluation andtreatment.

2.AcertifiedAthleticTrainerwillbeavailableduring all in-season practices and homecontests. Upon availability, an AthleticTrainerwilltraveltoawaycontests.

3.As per instruction by theAthletic Trainer,all injuredstudent-athletesmust report tothe Athletic Training Room for treatmentasneededbeforeandafterpractices andhomegames.

4.Theteamphysicianorattendingphysicianhasthefinalsayastothestatusofastudent-athlete.

The Franklin Pierce University Athletic Training Staff (L-R): Head Athletic Trainer Cindy Arman; Assistant

AthleticTrainerChristineLevreault.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

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FranklinPierceUniversitystudents,faculty,staff,parents,familyandfriendscanfolloweverythingRavensSportsthroughtheofficialWebsiteoftheAthleticDepartment

TheWebsitefeaturesseveralexcitingelements,including:• Complete and timely game recaps and boxscores for each sport.• Up-to-date season statistics on each team following every game.• Feature stories and student-athlete profiles.• Video highlights.• A tour of Franklin Pierce University and all of its fantastic athletic facilities.• Rosters, schedules, student-athlete bios and much more.

athletics.franklinpierce.edu

AmemberofDivisionIIbelievesinthefollowingprinciples,whichassistindefiningthedivision:(Revised:1/14/97)(a)Promotingtheacademicsuccessofitsstudent-athletes,measuredinpartbyaninstitution’sstudent-athletesgraduatingatleastatthesamerateastheinstitution’sstudentbody;(Revised:1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(b)Thatparticipationinintercollegiateathleticsbenefitstheeducationalexperienceofitsstudent-athletesandtheentirecampuscommunity;(Revised:1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(c)Offeringopportunitiesforintercollegiateathleticsparticipationconsistentwiththeinstitution’smissionandphilosophy;(Revised:1/14/97,1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(d)Thatchampionshipsareintendedtoprovidenational-levelcompetitionamongeligiblestudent-athletesandteamsofmembersinstitutions;(Revised:1/9/06effective8/1/06)

(e) Preparing student-athletes to be good citizens, leaders and contributors in their communities; (Revised: 1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(f) Striving for equitable participation and competitive excellence, encouraging sportsmanship and ethical conduct,enhancingdiversityanddevelopingpositivesocietalattitudesinallofitsathleticsendeavors;(Revised:1/14/97,1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(g)SchedulingthemajorityofitsathleticscompetitionwithothermembersofDivisionII,insofarasregionalqualification,geographicallocationandtraditionalorconferenceschedulingpatternspermit;(Revised:1/14/97)

(h)Recognizingtheneedto“balance”theroleoftheathleticsprogramtoserveboththeinstitution(e.g.,participants,studentbody,faculty-staff)andthegeneralpublic(e.g.,community,area,state);(Revised:1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(i)Offeringanopportunityforparticipationinintercollegiateathleticsbyawardingathleticallyrelatedfinancialaidtoitsstudent-athletes;(Revised:1/14/97,1/14/02,effective8/1/02)

(j) That institutional control is a fundamentalprinciple that supports theeducationalmissionof aDivision II institutionandassumespresidential involvementandcommitment. All fundssupportingathleticsshouldbecontrolledbytheinstitution.TheemphasisforanathleticsdepartmentshouldbetooperatewithinaninstitutionallyapprovedbudgetandcompliancewithandselfenforcementofNCAAregulations isanexpectationofmembership;and (Adopted:1/14/02effective8/1/02,Revised:1/12/04effective8/1/04)

(k)ThatallmembersofDivisionIIshouldcommitthemselvestothisphilosophyandtotheregulationsandprogramsofDivisionII.(Revised:1/14/97)

(Text taken from the Division II Philosophy on NCAA.org)

I CHOSE NCAA DIVISION II

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