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02/24/2010 - NAACC

NAAC Organizational Leadership Award and Frank Kara Award Nomination Forms Now Available!

Today, the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC) announced the development of the NAAC Organizational Leadership Award. This award will be given to an organizational leader (i.e., athletics director, general counsel, provost, president, commissioner, NCAA executive, etc.) who has demonstrated NCAA compliance leadership and a strong commitment to fostering a culture of compliance to NCAA rules within their organization.

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02/19/2010 - NACMA

NACMA Accepting Nominations for its Hall of Fame

In conjunction with the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2010, the Association is accepting nominations for its Hall of Fame for the first time since 2003-04.

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02/11/2010 - DIVIIADA

Division II ADA Announces Bud Elwell as 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

The Division II Athletics Directors Association (DII ADA) has announced the recipient of the 2010 DII ADA Lifetime Achievement Award - Bud Elwell, former director of athletics at Gannon University. The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented by WeatherPORT and is given to an athletics director who has exemplified superior achievement during their career at the Division II level.

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02/10/2010 - CEFMA

CEFMA Donates to Haiti Relief Fund

With the recent devastation in Haiti, the Collegiate Event and Facility Management Association (CEFMA) has donated $500 to the Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development Fund.

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02/05/2010 - NATYCAA

NATYCAA Cup Fall Leaders Announced

NATYCAA announced the leaders of the 2009-10 NATYCAA Cup. Cowley College and Johnson County CC lead the scholarship college division with 52 points each, Mohawk Valley CC leads the non-scholarship leads with 55 points and Mt. San Antonio leads the state associations division with 106.5 points.

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02/18/2010 - General Release

SVG, NACDA Present the College Sports Media Awards

Sports Video Group (SVG) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) are proud to present the College Sports Media Awards, a competition recognizing excellence in video production at all levels of college sports. The Awards will divide the college sports marketplace into three divisions to compete across three different categories, including live event, special feature, and promotional video. The winners will be announced at a presentation during the second-annual College Sports Video Summit, held June 8 in Atlanta.

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Location
Cleveland, OH
 
Founded
1966
 
Colors
Black and Gold
 
President
Randy Spetman
Director of Athletics
Florida State University
 
Executive Director
Mike Cleary
President
Randy Spetman
Director of Athletics
Florida State University
 
1st Vice President
Dave Roach
Director of Athletics
Colgate University
 
2nd Vice President
Dan Guerrero
Director of Athletics
UCLA
 
3rd Vice President
Kevin Anderson
Director of Athletics
United States Military Academy
 
Secretary
David Stair
Director of Athletics
Evangel University


2009-10 Division I Final Fall Standings - 1/14


Institution Pts  
1. Stanford 370.00
2. Virginia 337.00
3. UCLA 321.00
4. Penn State 318.50
5. North Carolina 308.00
6. Florida State 295.00
7. Villanova (Pa.) 282.00
8. Ohio State 273.00
9. Oregon 269.00
10. Florida 268.00
11. Princeton (N.J.) 230.50
12. Southern California 229.00
13. Maryland 227.00
14. Washington 223.00
15. Michigan State 219.00
16. Wake Forest 216.00
17. Oklahoma State 199.00
18. Duke (N.C.)  198.00
19. Texas 197.00
20. Minnesota 194.00
21. Wisconsin 191.50
22. Iowa State  191.00
23. Brigham Young (Utah) 190.50
24. Portland 188.00
25. Boston College 187.00
26. Notre Dame 186.00
27. Alabama 185.00
28. West Virginia 174.00
29. New Mexico 167.00
30. William and Mary (Va.) 158.00
31. Louisiana State U. 157.00
32. Texas A&M 153.00
33. California 148.00
34. Syracuse 146.00
35. Connecticut  145.00
36. Nebraska 134.50
37. Virginia Tech 131.50
38. Texas Tech 131.00
39. Oklahoma 124.00
40. Texas Christian U. 123.50
41. Illinois 118.00
42. UC Santa Barbara 114.00
43. Colorado 106.00
44. Boise State 105.00
44. Northern Arizona 105.00
46. Indiana 101.00
47. Central Michigan 100.00
47. Dayton 100.00
49. Georgia 95.00
49. Rutgers (N.J) 

95.00

49. South Florida 95.00

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