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Table of Contents
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Section 1. Tournament Personnel
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Section 2. NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Committee
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Section 3. Schedule of Events
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Section 4. Admission to Arena/Credentials
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Section 5. Awards Ceremony
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Section 6. Bands/Cheerleaders/Mascot
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Section 7. Banquet
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Section 8. Drug Testing
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Section 9. Lodging
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Section 10. Medical Information
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Section 11. Meetings (Administrators and Coaches)
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Section 12. News Conferences
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Section 13. Officials
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Section 14. Parking and Arena Entrances
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Section 15. Postgame Interviews
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Section 16. Practice/Locker Room Assignments
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Section 17. Results
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Section 18. Scouting Seats
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Section 19. Sports Information
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Section 20. Team Hosts
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Section 21. Tickets
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Section 22. Transportation
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Section 23. Uniforms/Team Benches
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Appendixes
Participant Conference Call Information Form
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Gate Pass Lists (Band, Cheerleaders, Team Personnel)
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Ticket Order Forms - Game Tickets and Banquet Tickets
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Meeting Agendas
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Code of Good Management
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Evansville Maps and Directions to The Ford Center
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Arena Seats at The Ford Center
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Locker Rooms at The Ford Center
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NCAA Championships Code of Conduct
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Section 1 – Tournament Personnel
Tournament Director Jason Sands
Executive Director
Evansville Sports Corporation 40 North First Ave.
Evansville, IN 47710 Phone: 812/492 - 9787 Cell: 219/746 - 2481
E-mail: [email protected]
Tournament Manager Jon Mark Hall
Athletic Director
University of Southern Indiana Phone: 812-464-1846
Cell: 812-760-0140 Email: [email protected]
Social Events/Hospitality Liaison Doug Claybourn
Small Business Development Center Phone: 812-425-7232
Cell: 812-480-0196
E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information Contact Ray Simmons
Sports Information Director The University of Southern Indiana Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: 812/436-7154 Fax: 812/436-7001 Cell: 812/436-7154 E-mail: [email protected] Medical/Athletic Training Contact
Luke Steele
Head Athletic Trainer Grand View University Phone: (812) 465-1298 Cell: (319) 239-7829 E-mail: [email protected]
Ticket Contact Andrea Wallace Ticket Office Manager The Ford Center
1 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: 812/436-7162 Fax: 812-436-7002 Cell: 812/774-3677
E-mail: [email protected]
Facility Events Coordinator Bob Hotaling
Facility Manager The Ford Center
1 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: 812-436-7155
E-mail: [email protected]
Facility General Manager Scott Schoenike
General Manager The Ford Center
1 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: 812-436-7151 Cell: 812-774-8121
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Facility Manager
Mark Werner The Ford Center Phone: 8124367168 Cell: 8127742410
E-mail: [email protected]
NCAA Championship Manager Donnie Wagner
Championships and Alliances NCAA P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, IN 46206-6222 Phone: 317/917-6813 Fax: 317/917-6826 Cell: 317/966-6447 E-mail: [email protected]
All-Star Game Primary Contact/Championship Administration
Jay Jay Rackley
Championships and Alliances NCAA P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 Phone: 317/917-6834 Fax: 317/917-6235 E-mail: [email protected] Media Coordination Roy Pickerill
Sports Information Director Kentucky Wesleyan College 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, Kentucky 42301 Phone: 270/852-3347 Fax: 270/852-3356 Cell: 270/316-8838 E-mail: [email protected] Broadcasting Contact Kristen Jacob Smith
Championships and Alliances—Media Services NCAA P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 Phone: 317/917-6222 Fax: 317/917-6807 Cell: 317/363-6410 E-mail: [email protected]
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Section 2 – NCAA Committee Atlantic Region
Jeff Wilson
Men’s Basketball Coach
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Koehler Fieldhouse
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18301 Phone: 570/422-3339
E-mail: [email protected]
Central Region
Jeff Morgan
Head Men’s Basketball Coach Harding University
Harding University Box 12281 Searcy, Arkansas 72149 Phone: 501/279-4754
E-mail: [email protected]
East Region
Joe Clinton
Director of Athletics/Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Dominican College (New York) 470 Western Highway
Orangeburg, New York 10962 Phone: 845/848-7700 E-mail: [email protected]
Midwest Region
Suzanne Sanregret Director of Athletics
Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, Michigan 49931 Phone: 906/487-3070 Email: [email protected] South Region Willie Washington Director of Athletics Benedict College 1600 Harden Street Columbia, SC 29204 Phone: 803/705-4784 E-mail: [email protected] Southeast Region
Wendell Staton, chair Director of Athletics
Georgia College and State University Campus Box 65
Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 Phone: 478/445-6341
E-mail: [email protected]
South Central Region
Joel (JR) Smith Director of Athletics Chadron State University 1000 Main Street Chadron, NE 69337 Phone: 308/432-6253 E-mail: [email protected] West Region Kevin Hatcher Director of Athletics
California State San Bernadino 5500 University Parkway San Benrardino, CA 92407 Phone: 909/537-5011 E-mail: [email protected]
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Section 3 – Schedule of Events
All times listed below are Central time (unless noted).
Wednesday, March 18
8 p.m. (Eastern) Conference call involving only the sports information directors of all advancing teams to the 2015 NCAA Division II Men’s Elite Eight. Details on this call have been provided by Roy Pickerill, NCAA Media Coordinator.
Thursday, March 19
1 p.m. (Eastern) Conference call involving at a minimum, the director of athletics (or his/her designee as the team administrator), head men’s basketball coach and sports information director of all advancing teams to the 2015 NCAA Division II Men’s Elite Eight. An agenda will be provided on Wednesday, March 18. Representatives from the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Committee and the local organizing committee will also participate on this call.
Monday, March 23
Teams arrive in Evansville.
6 – 7:30 p.m. Championship banquet/reception for official traveling parties of participating teams, committee and invited guests. (The Ford Center)
Note: Each team should have a designated player for the Q&A portion of the program that will be conducted by our MC and last about 15 minutes.
Immediately following
Banquet / Reception Pre-championship meeting (mandatory) – coaches, directors of athletics, sports information directors, NCAA committee and Evansville local organizing committee representatives. (The 5/3 Room at The Ford Center)
Tuesday, March 24
10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Open practice sessions for teams. All practices are open to the general public. (The Ford Center)
Region Practice Time
Southeast Region 10 - 10:55 a.m. South Central Region 11 - 11:55 a.m.
West Region 12 - 12:55 p.m. Atlantic Region 1 - 1:55 p.m. Press Conference 2 – 2:45 p.m. East Region 3 - 3:55 p.m. South Region 4 - 4:55 p.m. Midwest Region 5 - 5:55 p.m. Central Region 6 - 6:55 p.m.
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2 - 2:45 p.m. Pre-championship press conference. (The Ford Center)
Note: All coaches will be interviewed at the same time for approximately 30 minutes; individual interviews with coaches will be available for 30 minutes after the group interviews.
Morning Community Outreach
10am – 11am YMCA (222 NW 6th St, Evansville, IN):
Contact: Sean Kuykendall Phone: (812) 459-5180
Southeast and Atlantic region champions will visit the YMCA and talk to local kids about the importance of teamwork, a good education and sportsmanship.
Evansville Veterans Administration (6211 Waterford Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 4771):
Contact: Mike Burkdoll Phone: 812-465-5600
The West region champions will visit the Veterans Administration and have anautograph session.
11:15 am (after practice) Evansville Children’s Museum (22 SE 5th
St., Evansville, IN 47708) Contact: Stephanie Terry – Phone: 812-464-2663 Ext. 235
The East Region champions will visit the Children’s Museum and sign autographs and have some fun with some of the local kids. The museum is one block south of the 6th St. side entrance of the Ford Center so the team can walk to this scheduled appearance after practice.
Afternoon Community Outreach
1:30pm – 2:30pm Evansville Children’s Museum (22 SE 5th St., Evansville, IN 47708) Contact: Stephanie Terry – Phone: 812-464-2663 Ext. 235
The Midwest Region champions will visit the Children’s Museum and sign autographs and have some fun with some of the local kids. The museum is one block south of the 6th St. side entrance of the Ford Center so the team can walk from this appearance to their scheduled practice.
2:30pm – 3:30pm Boys and Girls Club of Evansville (700 Bellemeade Ave, Evansville, IN):
Contact: Tonya Staup – email: [email protected] number: 812-425-2311 The Central and South Central regional champions will visit the Boys and Girls Club to lead a series of fun activities for local kids.
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Evansville Veterans Administration (6211 Waterford Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 4771):
Contact: Mike Burkdoll Phone: 812-465-5600
The South region champions will visit the Veterans Administration and have anautograph session and interact with veterans.
Wednesday, March 25
7 - 11 a.m. Closed practice sessions for teams. (The Ford Center)
Region Practice Time
Southeast Region 7 - 7:25 a.m. South Central Region 7:30 - 7:55 a.m.
West Region 8 - 8:25 a.m.
Atlantic Region 8:30 - 8:55 a.m.
East Region 9 - 9:25 a.m.
South Region 9:30 - 9:55 a.m.
Midwest Region 10 - 10:25 a.m.
Central Region 10:30 - 10:55 a.m.
Noon Quarterfinal contest. (Southeast vs. South Central) (Webcast on ncaa.com)
2:30 p.m. Quarterfinal contest. (West vs. Atlantic) (Webcast on ncaa.com)
6 p.m. Quarterfinal contest. (East vs. South) (Webcast on ncaa.com)
8:30 p.m. Quarterfinal contest. (Midwest vs. Central) (Webcast on ncaa.com)
Thursday, March 26
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Closed practice sessions for teams. (The Ford Center)
Region Practice Time
Quarterfinal #1 winner 9:30 - 10:25 a.m. Quarterfinal #2 winner 10:30 - 11:25 a.m. Quarterfinal #3 winner 11:30 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. Quarterfinal #4 winner 12:30 - 1:25 p.m.
2 – 4 p.m. All-Star Practice (University of Southern Indiana PAC – 8600 University Blvd.)
6 p.m. Semifinal #1. (Southeast/South Central winner vs. West/Atlantic winner) (CBS Sports Network)
8:30 p.m. Semifinal #2. (East/South winner vs. Midwest/Central winner) (CBS Sports Network)
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Friday, March 27
10 – 11 a.m. Championship Game Meeting (The Ford Center)
11 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Semifinal #1 and Semifinal #2 Winner Practices and Press Conferences
11 – 12:25 p.m. Semifinal #1 Winner Practice
11:45 – 12:15 p.m. Semifinal #2 Winner Press Conference 12:30 – 1:55 p.m. Semifinal #1 Winner Press Conference 12:45 – 1:15 p.m. Semifinal #2 Winner Practice
5pm – 6 p.m. Youth Clinic (The YMCA -222 NW 6th St, Evansville, IN 47708 )
7 p.m. Reese’s Division II All-Star Game (The Ford Center)
Saturday, March 28
9 – 9:25 a.m. Semifinal #1 winner practice
9:30 – 9:55 a.m. Semifinal #2 winner practice
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Section 4 – Admission to Arena/Credentials
Each team shall submit to the basketball committee at the pretournament meeting a team personnel list, which can be found under the “Gate Pass Lists” appendix.
Each institution will receive 20 bench credentials. In addition, each institution will receive up to a maximum of four VIP passes. All credentials will be distributed at the Monday pre-championship meeting. The four VIP passes will provide admittance to The Ford Center.
Each day of practice and competition, only those 20 individuals with participant credentials will be admitted. The participant credential must be worn by non-student-athlete personnel for access to courtside, the media area and other secured locations.
Practice-Day Admittance. At the pass gate, each of the 20 persons must wear their participant
credential for admission to the courtside and locker room areas. Please instruct all participants to display their credentials in a visible manner.
Game-Day Admittance. At the pass gate, each team will be met by a facility representative and
escorted to its locker room. The participant credential must be worn by all players and administrative personnel.
Teams Participating in the First Game of a Session. For student-athletes, a credential must be worn
to gain first-game courtside admittance. Coaches and other administrative personnel must also wear the participant credential. After the game, student-athletes among the 20 persons who wish to remain in the arena for the second game must wear the participant credential. The credential is required for admission to the non-participant seating area.
Teams Participating in the Second Game of a Session. Any of the 20 persons who wish to view the
first game of a session must wear the participant credential for admission to the courtside area and non-participant seating area. For student-athletes, no credential is necessary for second-game courtside admittance; the game uniform or warm-up will suffice. In order to be admitted to the courtside area for the second game, coaches and other administrative personnel must wear the participant credential.
Teams That Have Been Eliminated. Representatives of teams that have been eliminated may be
admitted to remaining sessions of the championship. They shall be admitted via the participant credential, which must be worn for admission to the non-participant seating area.
Additional Credential Access. The NCAA will print all credentials for the 2015 NCAA Division II Men’s
Elite Eight. The NCAA media coordinator, in conjunction with the NCAA championship manager, are responsible for distribution of credentials at the tournament.
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Section 5 – Awards
Additional awards may be ordered after the championship. An institution may only order the award(s) that their team/individual received at the championship. The additional award(s) order can be submitted at the following link: http://www.mtmrecognition.com/ncaa/.
Elite 89 Award
The Elite 89 award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average competing at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 89 championships. Each institution that has at least one student-athlete qualify for the finals round/site is eligible to nominate a student-athlete to win the award for that championship. All ties are broken by number of credits completed. For more information regarding this program, please contact Mark Bedics or Andrew Cardamone at [email protected] or 317/917-6222. All documents, including deadlines and nomination forms can be obtained at the following location – Elite 89 forms. You must be logged into the site to access the page. The submission deadline for nomination for Division II Men’s Basketball Friday, March 20 at 5 p.m. Eastern.
Section 6 – Bands/Cheerleaders/Mascots
Please also refer to “Cheerleaders, Mascots, Bands and Banners” in the championship handbook.
Bands
Number. At all tournament sessions, bands in attendance shall be limited to 25 members including one band director. Please note that only 15 band members are allowed if the band uses electronic amplification. Each participating team's band will be located in opposite corners of the floor behind the basket.
Please note that the local organizing committee will have local high school bands assigned to adopt teams that might not bring their band to the championship. If your institution’s band does not travel to the championship, please forward the sheet music of your school’s fight song to the attention of Brittany Booth.
Admittance. The band shall be admitted to the arena by a pass list submitted to the basketball committee at the pre-tournament meeting (the form is located under “Gate Pass Lists” appendix).
Distractions. Artificial noisemakers, air horns, vuvuzelas, etc., are not permissible. The band director shall prohibit the band or any component thereof (including drums) from playing while the game is in progress. Please note that inasmuch as a band playing while the game is in progress is a violation of basketball rules, the game officials shall handle such incidents if they occur.
National Anthem. The national anthem will be played once each session.
Storage. A secured storage area is not available at The Ford Center for band instruments. Band directors will have to make other accommodations.
Uniforms. Band uniforms or matching shirts shall not bear any commercial identification, and no songs shall be performed that are affiliated with any professional sports team or commercial product.
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Cheerleaders/Mascots
Number. A maximum of 12 uniformed cheerleaders and/or dance team members (not to exceed 12), one costumed mascot and one coach from each participating team shall be allowed on the floor when the game clock is stopped. (At all other times when play is in progress, cheerleaders and mascots are restricted to the end of the court. During pregame player introductions, spirit squads are restricted to the area between the baseline and the free throw line extended.) No cheerleaders, dance team members and mascots shall be allowed on the floor after the final media timeout of the second half or at any time during any overtime period.
Admittance. Each cheerleader, spirit squad member, mascot or coach shall be admitted to the arena by a pass list submitted to the basketball committee at the pretournament meeting (see Appendix B - “Gate Pass Lists”).
Warm-up. Cheerleader warm-up space will be provided in The Ford Center.
Distractions. Cheerleaders may not use megaphones as a distraction by pounding them on the floor, hitting them with their hand(s) or other objects or waving them in any way.
Flags. An institution's flag of any size may be displayed or waved on the court only during pregame activities and halftime. The flag will not be permitted on the court during timeouts.
Uniforms and Performances. Uniforms shall not bear any commercial identification and no routines shall be performed that are affiliated with any professional sports team or commercial product.
Stunts. All cheerleading squads must conform to the guidelines set by the American Association of Cheerleader Coaches and Advisors.
Section 7 – Banquet
A banquet will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 23, at The Ford Center. Teams should wear
team-issued apparel (i.e. warm-ups, etc). Those individuals listed on your team personnel list (a
maximum of 20 individuals) will be admitted free of charge. Those persons not on the personnel list may purchase tickets for $50 per ticket. Each institution must submit an order form via email to [email protected] for the additional attendees above the 20 on the team personnel list by March 20 (see Banquet Ticket Form in Appendix C of this manual). There are limited seats available. Payment for the additional tickets will be due at the time of the banquet and must be submitted to Jason Sands upon check in. Cash or checks will be accepted as methods of payment. Please make checks payable to The Evansville Sports Corporation.
Section 8 – Drug Testing
Drug testing may occur at any session of the championship. If it occurs at the Men’s Elite Eight, escorts will make contact with the student-athletes who are to be tested and will escort them to the drug-testing area after the 10-minute cooling-off period. Student-athletes that are selected for drug drug-testing and scheduled to participate in postgame news conferences shall attend the news conference first, and then shall immediately report to the testing site.
NOTE: Please be aware that NCAA drug testing can be time consuming and team travel plans should be flexible to accommodate possible changes that may occur. Participants who are selected for testing may not leave the drug-testing area until excused by the National Center for Drug Free Sport and/or the NCAA, regardless of team travel schedules.
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Section 9 – Lodging
Hotel reservations for the official traveling parties (20) for the competing teams have been made at the following hotel:
Hampton Inn Airport 5701 US Highway 41 N Evansville, IN 47711
Contact: Mackenzie Dunn Phone: (812) 759-8325 Front Desk: (812) 464-1010
Email: [email protected]
Region winners assigned to this property: West
Southeast South Central
Holiday Inn Airport
7101 US Highway 41 North Evansville, IN47725
Contact: Misty Wentzel Phone: 812-867-7999 Front Desk: (812) 867-7999 Email: [email protected]
Region winners assigned to this property: Midwest
South Atlantic Central East
Additional hotel accommodations may be reserved upon the request of the participating teams. There are twenty rooms reserved for each school. Participating teams are obligated to confirm or cancel the accommodations. Please email your rooming list for your official traveling party directly to the hotel by Thursday, March 19 at 5 p.m. Eastern time.
An institution is not obligated to stay at the designated property; however, it is responsible for the cost of rooms if canceling its reservations and then securing its own accommodations. The participating institutions are responsible only for the rooms reserved. If an institution prefers to stay at another hotel, it must do the following: (a) Obtain a release for the rooms (in writing) from the hotel general manager; or (b) Use the rooms for persons accompanying the official traveling party. If an institution fails to make satisfactory arrangements for use of rooms with the hotel, full charges for the rooms will be billed to the institution.
Each participating institution is responsible for making its own special arrangements for meeting rooms, meals and other functions.
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Section 10 – Medical Information
Every attempt will be made to meet any medical need that may arise during the Men’s Elite Eight. The following items and services will be provided:
The athletic training facilities are located at The Ford Center. These facilities will be available for all practice sessions (one hour prior) and games (two hours prior). A certified athletic trainer from University of Southern Indiana will be available at all practices and games to help with any medical needs that may arise. Luke Steele, Head Athletic Trainer for the Elite 8 will coordinate all athletic training room activity.
Modalities that are available for your use throughout the tournament include ice bags, hot packs, ultrasound, paraffin bath and electrical stimulation units. If other treatments are needed, please let the University of Southern Indiana staff know and they will try to accommodate you to the best of their ability.
Water, cups, ice bags and wound/biohazard supplies will be available on the floor during all practice and game sessions. Water and cups will be provided in your locker room for games. Water, cups and water bottles (tentative) will be provided on the benches for games.
Although a limited amount of athletic training supplies will be available, teams participating should bring their own supplies to ensure satisfaction of quality and quantity of anything they may use on a regular basis (i.e., tape, pre-wrap, etc.). The following emergency equipment will be on site – AED, crutches, vacuum splint, flouroscan, an ambulance and a wheelchair.
One of the University of Southern Indiana team physicians will be at all games and on call for the entire tournament. All doctors’ visits must be arranged through the staff athletic trainer on site or Luke Steele at (319) 239-7829. This will help expedite the process for all involved.
To access care:
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY:
8am-4pm: Orthopaedic Associates 812-437-1490 533 W. Columbia St. Evansville, IN.
4pm-8pm: Deaconess Urgent Care 812-428-6161 4506 First Avenue Evansville, IN.
8pm-8am: Deaconess Emergency Room 812-450-3405 500 Mary Street Evansville, IN.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY:
8am-8pm: Deaconess Urgent Care 812-428-6161 4506 First Avenue Evansville, IN.
8pm-8am: Deaconess Emergency Room 812-450-3405 500 Mary Street Evansville, IN
Section 11 – Meetings (Administrators and Coaches)
The Participating team conference call is set for 1 p.m. Eastern time, Thursday March 19. All participants should call 866/590-5055 (confirmation number 3294545) five minutes before the start time to be connected to the conference call.
The basketball committee will conduct a mandatory meeting of the directors of athletics or designees, head basketball coaches and sports information directors (SIDs) of the competing teams to review
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tournament procedures immediately following the Opening Ceremonies in the 5/3 Room at the Ford Center. These persons are reminded to bring the pre-championship manual and this manual to the meeting.
Each institution should submit an alphabetical list (forms are included in this manual under “Gate Pass Lists” appendix) with the following information:
a. Team personnel (20 names; 14 squad size);
b. Cheerleaders/mascot list (14 names; 12 cheerleaders, one mascot and one coach); and c. Band list (25 including the band director).
Section 12 – News Conference
A news conference will be conducted as follows:
• Tuesday, March 24, 2 - 2:45 p.m. (Central) The Ford Center.
All coaches will be interviewed at the same time for approximately 30 minutes; individual interviews with coaches will be available for 30 minutes after this time.
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Section 13 – Officials
The basketball committee will select the 12 officials for the Men’s Elite Eight.
Section 14 – Parking and Arena Entrances
The team entrance for the Ford Center will be located at the 6th Street entrance closer to the loading doc area (Southwest corner of the building). If your team is in cargo vans, parking will be located at the D-Patrick parking lot on the Walnut and 5th St. (turn left on Locust after team drop off, left again on 5th St., cross over Walnut and enter parking lot on right side).
If your team has a charter bus, parking will be in the lot on the corner of 9th St. and Walnut (one block Northeast of the Ford Center – after player drop off, continue ahead until the first light, turn right on Main St., Right on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Left at the first light on Locust).
Section 15 – Postgame Interviews
The SID representing each participating team shall escort the head coach and a minimum of two players to the interview area after a 10-minute cooling-off period.
All locker rooms shall be open to the media after a 10-minute cooling-off period. The timetable begins when the coach enters the locker room immediately after the game. The coach must proceed directly to the locker room after a game unless requested to remain for a short interview (not to exceed four minutes) by the network that has purchased rights to televise the game. The locker room shall be open to the media for one hour after the 10-minute cooling-off period ends providing media is continually present in the locker room.
It is mandatory that the head coach and requested players (a minimum of two) shall report to the interview area immediately after the locker room opens, and the names of these individuals shall be announced by the interview room moderator before the beginning of the news conference. The media coordinator also may require the head coach to include a non-designated student-athlete to join the announced group in the interview room should the player's performance merit it.
The postgame news conference format shall specify that the winning coach and student-athletes will be interviewed first, followed by the eliminated coach and student-athletes, except following the championship game when the eliminated coach and student-athletes will appear first. The interview with the winning coach and players should not exceed 20 minutes and the interview with the eliminated coach and players should not exceed 10 minutes.
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Section 16 – Practice/Locker Room Assignments
Date Practice Time
*All times are local (Central)*
Locker Room Assignments Tuesday, March 24 Southeast South Central West Atlantic East South Midwest Central (Open to public) 10 – 10:55 a.m. 11 - 11:55 a.m. 12 – 12:55 p.m. 1 - 1:55 p.m. 3 – 3:55 p.m. 4 - 4:55 p.m. 5 – 5:55 p.m. 6 - 6:55 p.m. Men’s Home LR Locker Room A Locker Room C Locker Room B Men’s Home LR Locker Room A Locker Room C Locker Room B Wednesday, March 25 Southeast South Central West Atlantic East South Midwest Central 7 - 7:25 a.m. 7:30 - 7:55 a.m. 8 - 8:25 a.m. 8:30 - 8:55 a.m. 9 - 9:25 a.m. 9:30 - 9:55 a.m. 10 - 10:25 a.m. 10:30 - 10:55 a.m. Men’s Home LR Locker Room A Locker Room C Locker Room B Men’s Home LR Locker Room A Locker Room C Locker Room B Thursday, March 26 Quarterfinal #1 winner Quarterfinal #2 winner Quarterfinal #3 winner Quarterfinal #4 winner 9:30 - 10:25 a.m. 10:30 - 11:25 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. 12:30 - 1:25 p.m. Men’s Home LR Locker Room A Locker Room C Locker Room B Friday, March 27 Semifinal #1 winner Semifinal #2 winner 11 a.m. – 12:25 12:30pm – 1:55pm Saturday, March 28 Semifinal #1 winner Semifinal #2 winner 9am – 9:25am 9:30am – 9:55am
All practice sessions are scheduled at The Ford Center. The practices on Thursday are open to media only. The gates will open one hour prior to the start of the first scheduled game of a session. Teams are required to practice Tuesday at their scheduled times. Other practices are optional. No additional
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practice time is available at The Ford Center. If you would like to secure practice time at a local gym for no charge, please call or email Paul Neidig at 812-480-6654 or [email protected].
Student-athletes are required to wear shirts/jerseys with their correct jersey number to all open practices. Locker rooms are available at The Ford Center and will be assigned as home and visitor. Towels will be made available at the venue for all practices and games.
Section 17 – Results
Complete team and individual results/statistics from the Men’s Elite Eight will be located on the NCAA website at NCAA.com.
Section 18 – Scouting Seats
Two scouting seats shall be reserved for each team when its potential opponent is playing. Those seats will be located at floor level. Only official members of the teams’ coaching staffs may occupy these seats.
Section 19 – Sports Information
It is imperative that no later than Thursday, March 19, each Men’s Elite Eight participant's SID shall email the following to Roy Pickerill at [email protected].
List of media representatives from the institution's geographical area who will staff the event;
Up-to-date roster, including name, position, number, height, weight, age, date of birth, college major, class (year in school both academically and athletically – if different), letters won, hometown, high school and notation of starting lineup; and
Season's overall record and individual and team statistics and results.
The Ford Center’s media room is open to credentialed media only. There will be a hospitality section in the working media room and phone lines will be available.
Section 20 – Team Hosts
Each participating institution will be assigned a host or a basketball ambassador. Each individual will act as a host for an individual institution during the Men’s Elite Eight. The host will be available to help coaches and competitors from their assigned institution become acquainted with The Ford Center and the Evansville region.
Your host information is listed below so may contact them at your earliest convenience. Hosts will plan to contact you by Wednesday, March 18 to introduce themselves and offer assistance (should you not reach out sooner). Please make sure your team host is aware of your travel schedule so they can plan accordingly. A community representative will be waiting at the airport to greet all teams and your team host will be waiting for you at the Opening Ceremonies at the Ford Center Monday evening.
Hosts will have information regarding directions, restaurants and entertainment, as well as answers to other questions that might arise during your stay in Evansville.
We hope that this added touch helps with your stay in Evansville. You may want to consider bringing an additional t-shirt or other small gift for your host(s) to wear during your stay.
20 South: Ray Bippus Cell: 812-457-2419
Cindy Bippus Cell: 812-457-3647 Home: 812-985-3607
South Central: Kenny & Harriet Gentry Home: 812-423-2739 Cell: 812-454-6760
Midwest: Steve & Kathy Newton Home: 812-626-9136 Cell: 941-539-0700
Atlantic: Llyod & Joanie Jost Home: 812-424-9343 Cell: 812-455-4119
Central: Terry & Susie Babb Cell: 812-625-1718
East: Donna Nelson Home: 812-424-0094 Cell: 812-457-5165
Southeast: Jim & Anita Brown Cell: 812-490-7860
West: Linda Oliver Cell: 812-205-0280
Section 21 – Tickets
Each institution will be allotted a minimum of 150 reserved tickets for its quarterfinal session, and at least 150 of these tickets must be located directly behind the team benches. Each institution must complete the ticket order form (see Appendix C) and fax it to Andrea Wallace, ticket office manager at The Ford Center (812/436-7162), by 5 p.m. Eastern time, March 20. Please note the number of tickets desired (out of the allotment of 150) and if any additional tickets are desired (above 150). Every effort should be made by the participating institution to accurately project the number of tickets that it will use. Seats in the reserved sections will be available on a first come-first served basis.
The institution will be obligated to purchase any tickets not released to The Ford Center before the deadline. If there are any tickets released prior to the aforementioned deadline, the tournament director shall make these tickets available to the participating institutions still desiring to purchase additional tickets. Tickets not used by the visiting institutions shall be returned to Andrea Wallace at the
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mandatory administrative meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, March 23. Tickets not returned by this time shall be accounted for at face value by the visiting institutions.
There will be a change-out section of 150 seats behind each bench. Each director of athletics will receive 150 change-out passes at the administrative meeting. DO NOT GIVE YOUR CHANGE-OUT PASSES TO FANS FROM ANOTHER INSTITUTION.
Participating institutions are not entitled to complimentary tickets. The participating institutions must first purchase tickets, which then may be treated as complimentary tickets for the student-athletes per NCAA bylaws. A "pass gate" system will be administered by each participating institution's representative.
Non-playing Participant Seating. Seating in these areas shall be restricted to the 20 individuals who receive the participant credential.
Refer to the “Ticket Order Form” (Appendix C) for a breakdown of ticket prices for each session.
ALL PHONE ORDERS MUST GO THROUGH THE THE FORD CENTER BOX OFFICE 800-745-3000 OR Ticketmaster.com. For all other ticket questions, please contact Andrea Wallace (812-436-7162).
Section 22 – Transportation
The Ford Center is located at 1 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47708. (refer to Appendix F - “Evansville Area Map”). Travel arrangements should conform to NCAA policy. Any deviation from the travel policies contained in the handbook must be pre-approved by someone in the NCAA travel department (317/917-6757); email: [email protected]).
Travel Arrangements and Transportation to the Men’s Elite Eight. Division II teams located within 500 miles from Evansville, Indiana are required to use ground transportation. Teams located outside 500 miles for Division II may use air transportation. All air transportation must be arranged through Short’s Travel Management (866/655-9215).
As part of the NCAA ground transportation program, all ground transportation payable by the NCAA must be arranged through GO Ground Options (866/386-4951). The costs will be paid to the operator directly, eliminating the need for you to claim reimbursement.
Local transportation is not reimbursable by the NCAA. Participating institutions are responsible for arranging their own local transportation and may do so using the NCAA provider, GO Ground Options, or a provider of their choice.
See “Travel Policies” at the website listed below for further details on ground transportation reimbursement and the GO Ground program. All questions regarding travel again should be directed to the NCAA travel department (317/917-6757).
Please submit a travel party list online at www.shortstravel.com/ncaachamps/ (all institutions have been assigned a username and password for the system). Team administrators who do not have access
to email, or who prefer to speak with someone about their arrangements may contact Short’s Travel Management at 866/655-9215.
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Information and a tutorial on the online reimbursement system are located on the NCAA website at: http://www.ncaa.org/championships/travel/championships-travel-information.
If you encounter extraordinary circumstances that may necessitate an exception to NCAA travel policies, or if you have any questions about them, please contact the NCAA travel department at the phone number listed above or via email at [email protected], before making any travel arrangements.
Local transportation agencies that service the Evansville Regional Airport in Evansville, Indiana are as follows:
Cars/Mini vans/15-Passenger Vans
Alamo (812) 773-0240
Avis Rent-A-Car 812/423-5645 Enterprise Car Rental 812/421-9078 Hertz Car Rental 812/425-7141 National Car Rental 812/425-2426
The preferred NCAA rental car providers are Enterprise and National.
Charter Buses
GO Ground Options must be contacted for ground transportation payable by the NCAA. Their phone number is listed above within this section.
Section 23 – Uniforms/Team Benches
Teams must bring both light and dark uniforms and affix the NCAA Elite Eight uniform patch, which will be distributed at the Elite Eight, to the upper left chest of both sets of jerseys. The designated home team will wear its light uniform. If the team's "light" uniforms are not in a color contrasting with the designated visiting team's uniforms, the visiting team must adjust and wear a contrasting color. The NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Committee will designate uniform and bench assignments.
Section 24 – Video Exchange
The host institution of each regional is required to upload video from the regional final to HUDL by Noon eastern time on Wednesday, March 18. Once all eight (8) videos of the regional final are uploaded, institutions will have the ability to download video of their next opponent.
University of Southern Indiana will videotape each game and provide the participating teams with a copy of the DVD immediately after each session. A copy of the team’s opponent’s game DVD also will be provided. It should be noted that the exchange of DVDs at all rounds of the championship is permitted.
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2015 NCAA DIVISION II MEN'S ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANT CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION FORM
Thursday, March 19 1 p.m. Eastern
866/590-5055 (confirmation number 3294545)
Name of institution Region
Office phone Home phone
Address City State Zip
Director of Athletics
Head coach
Sports information director
Athletic Trainer
Manager
Date of arrival Time of arrival
Airline Flight number
Team host Practice Times: Tuesday Wednesday ______________________________ Thursday Friday Saturday Housing arrangement
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Are you bringing your band? Total number
Are you bringing your cheerleaders? Total number
Are you planning on filming or videotaping?
VIPs attending:
# # # # #
Please fax (or scan and email) this form as soon as possible after regional competition (and prior to the Thursday, March 19 conference call) to:
Jason Sands Executive Director Evansville Sports Corporation
40 North First Ave. Evansville, IN 47710 Phone: 812/492 - 9787 Fax: 812-464-5352
Cell: 219/746 - 2481
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BAND PASS GATE LIST
(Please list alphabetically)
TEAM:
Please list members of your band who will be admitted to the arena. 1. 14. 2. 15. 3. 16. 4. 17. 5. 18. 6. 19. 7. 20. 8. 21. 9. 22. 10. 23. 11. 24. 12. Band Director: 13.
Please fax (or scan and email) by Monday, March 23 to
Jason Sands Executive Director Evansville Sports Corporation
40 North First Ave. Evansville, IN 47710 Phone: 812/492 - 9787
Fax: 812/464-5352
Cell: 219/746 - 2481
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CHEERLEADERS PASS GATE LIST
(Please list alphabetically)
TEAM:
Please list each member of your cheerleading squad who will be admitted to the arena. Cheerleaders: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Coach: Mascot:
Please fax (or scan and email) by Monday, March 23 to:
Jason Sands Executive Director Evansville Sports Corporation
Phone: 812/492 - 9787 Fax: 812/464-5352
Cell: 219/746 - 2481
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TEAM PERSONNEL LIST
TEAM:
Please list members of your team who will be admitted to the arena.
Team Members
No.
Team Members
No.
1. 12. 2. 13. 3. 14. 4. 5. Coaches/Support Staff 6. 15. 7. 16. 8. 17. 9. 18. 10. 19. 11. 20.
Please list those individuals (e.g., president, faculty athletics representative, director of athletics) who may be admitted to the team locker room and interview room, and will be receiving the four team VIP credentials.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Please fax (or scan and email) by Monday, March 23 to:
Jason Sands Executive Director Evansville Sports Corporation
40 North First Ave. Evansville, IN 47710 Phone: 812/492 - 9787
Fax: 812/464-5352
Cell: 219/746 - 2481
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2015 NCAA DIVISION II MEN’S ELITE EIGHT TICKETS
All times local (Central)
Session I Wednesday, March 25 Session II Thursday, March 26
Noon - Quarterfinal 6 p.m. - Semifinal
2:30 p.m. - Quarterfinal 8:30 p.m. - Semifinal
6 p.m. – Quarterfinal 8:30 p.m. - Quarterfinal
Session III Saturday, March 28
2 p.m. Championship
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES
Session I General Admission @$15= $
Session II General Admission @$15= $
Session III General Admission @$15= $
Student Pass General Admission @ $8=$
All Sessions
Pass
General Admission @$36=$
Student is defined as anyone under 18 or a college student with valid ID. Senior citizen is defined as anyone over the age of 62. Ages 6 and under enter for free.
Any additional (above the allotment of 150 per institution)? Yes No
If yes, indicate quantity and session(s):
TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY ENCLOSED $
Credit card number Expiration date
MasterCard Visa Discover
Signature
Please return by
5 p.m. Eastern time, Friday, March 20 to the following: Andrea Wallace
Ticket Office Manager Fax: 812-436-7002 Office: 812-436-7162 Email: [email protected]
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2015 NCAA DIVISION II MEN’S ELITE EIGHT BANQUET TICKETS
6-7:30 p.m. Central time, Monday, March 23
ALL BANQUET TICKETS - $50 PER PERSON
Those 20 individuals listed on your Team Personnel List (in Appendix B) will be admitted free of charge. Those persons not on the personnel list may purchase tickets for $50 per ticket. Please list those extra individuals below.
1. 4.
2. 5.
3. 6.
Indicate number of vegetarian meals:
Total paying attendees:
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $
Payment for the additional tickets will be due at the time of the banquet and must be submitted to Jason Sands upon check-in. Cash or check will be accepted as methods of payment. Checks are to be made payable to The Evansville Sports Corporation.
Please return by Friday, March 20 to the following:
Jason Sands
Scan and email to: [email protected] Fax: 812-464-5352
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2015NCAADIVISIONIIMEN'SELITEEIGHT
Meeting with Participating Institutional Representatives
Monday, March 23 The 5/3 Room at The Ford Center
1. Introductions. -Submission of forms.
-Distribution of packets/balls/portfolios. -Confirmation of bands/cheerleaders.
2. Review Rules 10-5, unsporting technical infractions conduct of bench personnel (coaches, substitutes, team attendants) and followers, and 10-9, bench-area restrictions.
3. Review "Misconduct" statement.
4. Review schedule of events.
Note: The NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Committee may recommend the assessment of a financial penalty, subject to appeal to and review by the NCAA Division II Championships Committee, against an institution for failure of any of its representatives to adhere to the policies and procedures governing the administration of the championship. Attendance at the following events is required: (a) pre-championship meeting; (b) all press conferences; and (c) student-athlete banquet (explain procedure). Representatives are encouraged to attend all planned functions.
5. Review pregame schedule and player introductions.
6. Home teams are the top team in the bracket and will wear light-colored uniforms.
7. Review "Squad Size."
8. Review "Tickets."
9. Review "Cheerleader, Mascots, Bands and Banners."
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11 Scouting seats - two for each team in quarterfinals and semifinals; no seats for finals.
12. Review NCAA policies on commercial logos (no larger than 2¼ inches) on athletics equipment and apparel.
13. Review television procedures.
a. Discuss the format for pregame, halftime (15 minute halftime), etc. b. Starting time.
c. Alternate official will work with television on timeouts.
d. Network partners may have additional needs during Friday practices, which are required. e. Media timeouts (at 16, 12, 8 and 4 minutes).
f. Interview procedures. After a 10-minute cooling-off period (i.e., 10 minutes after a competing team enters its dressing room), locker rooms will be open to all certified members of the news media, and the head coach and student-athletes will be available for interviews.
14. Locker room assignments.
15. Review Awards.
16. Drug testing – read the drug testing statement.
17. Questions and other business.
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2015 NCAA Division II Men’s Elite Eight
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS MEETING
A G E N D A
Wednesday, March 18 (8 p.m. Eastern) Conference Call
1. Introductions.
2. Responsibilities.
3. Credentials.
4. Schedule of events.
5. The Ford Center.
6. Media services available (computer, printer, phones, fax, copier).
7. Distribution of materials.
8. Team practices.
9. Press conference.
10. Postgame interviews.
11. Photography and videotape policies.
12. Video upload. 12. Radio. 13. Live television. 14. CBS Sports. 15. All-tournament team. 16. Website.
17. Miscellaneous and other business.
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CODE OF GOOD MANAGEMENT
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is vitally concerned with assisting member institutions that have been selected to host sessions of its 2014 basketball tournaments in the administration and management of the tournament sessions. Listed below are suggestions designed to prompt host institutions to encourage good sportsmanship among the competing teams and spectators and to ensure safe playing conditions for the participating student-athletes.
1. Good Sportsmanship.
a. Spectators should not be allowed to assemble around the edges of the court prior to or at the conclusion of any game.
b. The tournament director, or his designated representative, should go to the public address system at the first sign of unsportsmanlike crowd behavior and request cooperation in maintaining proper playing conditions.
c. The tournament director and the basketball committee representative(s) shall stress at the pregame conference with game officials procedures to be followed in the event of a disturbance. They also shall review crowd-control and team-control measures established by the host institution. Through the respective conferences, the officials should have been instructed to enforce strictly all of the playing rules. Both the officials and representatives should be reminded of the significance of these rules.
d. The same procedures and measures shall be reviewed with representatives of the participating institutions at their pregame meeting.
e. Literature not related to the game shall not be distributed at any time.
f. Posted signs, excluding the NCAA and approved television and radio banners, must be removed at the facility’s expense, except in Divisions II and III, the official participating institutional banner is permitted.
g. The tournament director should meet with and encourage cheerleaders to refrain from using derogatory chants directed toward the opposition. If a disturbance is imminent, the cheerleaders should raise arms and request silence, sing the alma mater, or use any other method to defuse any potential disturbance. At least one band should be prepared to play the national anthem if trouble occurs.
h. Coordinate with the public address announcer a procedure for team introductions, which will project to the crowd that the opposing players and coaches are friendly competitors. Please read the crowd control statement prior to the start of each game.
i. The conduct of the respective coaches is the single most important factor in crowd control. They must control themselves during the game in order to set the proper example for the teams, students and spectators. The coaches must assume a leadership role in initiating positive crowd attitudes. Tournament directors should stress this point to coaches and officials.
2. Safe Playing Conditions.
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scorers’ table. A good force of officers and ushers should be visible to give an impression of firm control.
b. The tournament director should give directions to all security personnel, outlining their specific areas of responsibility.
c. Do not resort to uniformed police officers to control disturbances until necessary. Use non-uniformed security personnel whenever possible.
d. Adequate exits should be provided.
e. Use ropes to guide and control the crowd. Please prevent access to the floor level and restrict those seated at courtside from access to the playing floor. The crowd should be informed that persons are not allowed on the floor following any game. The hosts should have sufficient barriers and security in place to keep the floor clear.
f. The public address announcer is responsible for whatever is said over the public address system. He/she should be enthusiastic, but calm, and always impartial. The tournament director should provide him/her with the NCAA crowd control statement asking the crowd to show respect for all participants. He/she should know the rules of play, particularly concerning conduct of players and partisan fans. He/she should be aware of the procedures established to deal with emergencies.
g. The public address announcer should not hesitate to advise the crowd that throwing debris is unsportsmanlike and seriously endangers the safety of the competing student-athletes.
h. Neither cheerleaders nor any non-tournament administrative personnel shall be permitted to use any public address system.
i. Artificial noisemakers and air horns are not permitted in the venue. They need to be collected at the gate, for return following the conclusion of the session. The use of electronic musical instruments is not permitted during play.
j. In the event of a disturbance or other unusual conditions, the game officials have authority to suspend play. Immediately thereafter, they should confer with the tournament director and basketball committee representative(s) regarding the desirability of resuming play. After conferring with the tournament director and the basketball committee representative(s), the referee shall determine when play will resume.
The administration, organization and general supervision of each tournament game shall be the responsibility of the tournament director. Your Code of Good Management will help provide safe playing conditions and ensure good sportsmanship towards the competing institutions and the spectators.
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO THE FORD CENTER
Traveling from Louisville, KY (Traveling from East to West) Take I-64 West to I-164 (Exit 29A)
Merge onto I-164 to I-69
Take I-69 to E Lloyd Expressway (Exit 7B)
Take the Lloyd Expressway to Martin Luther King St. Exit
Turn left on Martin Luther King to the Ford Center (It will be on your right side)
Traveling from St. Louis, MO (Traveling from West to East) Take I-64 East (Follow the signs for Louisville)
Take Exit 4 for Indiana 69
Take IN-69 to IN-66 E
Turn right onto N First Ave.
Take First Ave to the Martin Luther King Exit
Turn Left onto Martin Luther King to the Ford Center (It will be on your right side)
Traveling From Cincinnati, OH (Traveling from East to West) Take I-71 South (Follow signs for Louisville) to I-64 W
Take I-64 W to I-164/IN-57 S
Take I-164 to E Lloyd Expressway
Take E Lloyd Expressway to Martin Luther King Exit
Turn Left on Martin Luther King to the Ford Center (It will be on your right side)
Traveling from Indianapolis (Traveling from North to South) IN-37 S to I-69
Take I-69 to E Lloyd Expressway
Take E Lloyd Expressway to Martin Luther King Exit
Take Martin Luther King to the Ford Center (It will be on your right side)
Traveling from the Hotels (Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn) Take US 41 South to E Lloyd Expressway
Merge from US 41 onto E Lloyd Expressway
Take E Lloyd Expressway to Martin Luther King Exit
Turn left onto Martin Luther King to Ford Center (It will be on your right side)
Parking will be at the Ford Center. Parking fees for the Elite Eight Championships will be $. Parking will be conducted on a first come, first serve basis.
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NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS CODE OF CONDUCT
Conduct Policy Statement
The NCAA expects each championship to exhibit an experience that represents the highest level of
fair play and good sportsmanship. The NCAA and the NCAA Division II Championships Committee
expect that student-athletes, coaches and administrators do their best to ensure participation in
intercollegiate athletics promotes character development for all participants, enhances the integrity
of higher education, and promotes civility; therefore championship events should adhere to such
fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be
manifest not only in athletic participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities associated with
the championship event. Accordingly, the championships committee will take strong action in
response to any form of misconduct by student-athletes, coaches and/or administrators during the
entire championship. This includes criticism of officials and misconduct incident to the competition.
Misconduct
The championship handbook and NCAA Division II Manual Bylaw 31.02.3 defines misconduct as: “…
is any act of dishonesty, unsportsmanlike conduct, unprofessional behavior or breach of law,
occurring from the time the championship field is announced through the end of the championship
that discredits the event or intercollegiate athletics.”
Expectations
Each games committee shall hold a pretournament meeting with the coaches of participating
institutions to review and explain the policies related to misconduct (as defined in Bylaw 31.02.3).
The Division II Championships Code of Conduct is to be part of the championship packet, and
delivered to all institutional representatives attending the championship events.
If the act of misconduct occurs during the competition, under normal circumstances, the individual
shall be allowed to complete the competition in which he or she is participating at the time of the
incident. An administrative hearing shall be held at the conclusion of the day’s competition, during a
break in the continuity of the championship (i.e., between rounds of a basketball tournament) when
no competition is being conducted or at the conclusion of the championship. However, if the act of
misconduct is so flagrant that it obviously violates the principles of fair play and sportsmanship, the
games committee may immediately withdraw the student-athlete or institutional representative
from the competition and conduct the hearing after this action. Other actions of misconduct shall be
dealt with in a timely manner by the governing sports committee.
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Expectations for Student-Athletes, Coaches and Administrators
Cooperate and participate in game ceremonies, team meetings, community engagement and
championship ceremonies.
Discuss misconduct and possible consequences with all members of the travel party.
Have an administrator or designee present at all competitions.
Communicate issues and concerns in an honest and timely manner with NCAA staff.
Follow team, university and NCAA guidelines throughout all championship-related activities.
Be respectful of other participants, spectators, coaches, administrators and other individuals at
the championship site.
Abide by state and federal laws, and facility requirements throughout the championship event.
Display acceptable behavior on and off the playing field to ensure a positive experience for all
participants.
Possible Penalties for Misconduct
In accordance with Bylaw 31.1.8.3, the governing sports committee (or the games committee
authorized to act for it) may impose any one, or a combination of the following penalties on an
institution or any student-athlete or representative of an institution guilty of misconduct that occurs
incident to, en route to, from or at the locale of the championship event. The penalties include, but
are not limited to:
Public or private reprimand of the individual;
Financial penalty;
Disqualification of the individual from further participation in the NCAA championship involved
and/or banishment of the individual from participating in one or more subsequent
championships of the sport involved;
Cancellation of payment of the Association’s travel guarantee to the institution for the
individuals involved;
Withholding of all or a portion of the institution’s share of revenue distribution;
Banishment of the institution from participation in one or more subsequent championships in
which its team in that sport otherwise would be eligible to participate;
Disqualification of an institution for a period of time from serving as host institution for one or
more NCAA championships; and/or
Cancellation of all or a portion of the honorarium for hosting an NCAA championship.
All correspondence regarding violation of the Code of Conduct will be sent to the
President/Chancellor of the institution, with a copy to the Director of Athletics and person(s)
involved.
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Participation in an NCAA championship is an accomplishment and it is expected that individuals and
teams are committed to ensuring that the championship is a positive experience for all participants,
fans and volunteers. Participation in these championship events is a privilege for the
student-athletes, coaches and administrators and should be treated as such. Again, congratulations to you
and your team. We hope this year’s championships experience is one that you will cherish for years
to come.
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As a representative (i.e. student-athlete, administrator, coach, manger and/or other institutional personnel) of the institution below, I certify that all NCAA rules pertaining to the Division II Championships Code of Conduct have been read. I agree to abide by the expectations set forth and understand the possible penalties for misconduct.
Sport: _________________________________ Institution:
NAME SIGNATURE
Head Coach Signature
Date
SAAC Team Representative's Signature
Date
Sport Supervisor (Director of Athletics or Designee)
Date
Forms should be e-mailed by Friday, March 20 to Jay Jay Rackley (email: [email protected]). Submit multiple forms if additional signature space is needed.