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Table of Contents
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................1
Championships Personnel ....................................................................................................1
Schedule ...............................................................................................................................4
Awards .................................................................................................................................6
Event Information ................................................................................................................7
Facility Information ...........................................................................................................10
General Information ...........................................................................................................13
Media Services ...................................................................................................................15
Medical Information .........................................................................................................17
Participant Expectations and Guidelines ...........................................................................19
Team Travel/Transportation Information ..........................................................................22
Appendices
Facility Diagram ................................................................................................................. A
Campus Map ....................................................................................................................... B
Event Schedule.................................................................................................................... C
Comprehensive Schedule .................................................................................................... D
Practice Schedule ................................................................................................................ E
Student-Athlete Bio Form ................................................................................................... F
Introduction/Welcome
Congratulations on your selection to the 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor
Track and Field Championships! This manual includes important information regarding the
championships. This manual is a supplement, not a substitute, for the 2014 NCAA Division II
Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Prechampionship Manual. Additional information
is available on the championships website at NCAA.com and on NCAA.org (NCAA.org,
Division II, Championships, Outdoor Track and Field).
The championships will be held May 22-24 at the Grand Valley Track and Field Stadium in
Allendale, Michigan. Grand Valley State University and West Michigan Sports Commission will
serve as co-hosts for the championships. Please see Appendix A for a facility diagram and
Appendix B for a campus map.
Championships Personnel
HOST PERSONNEL
Director of Athletics
Tim Selgo
Phone: 616/331-2246
Email: [email protected]
Assoc. Athletic Director/Tournament Director
Keri Becker
Phone: 616/947-2221
Email: [email protected]
Director of Athletic Training
Mark Stoessner
Phone: 616/331-3329
Email: [email protected]
Sports Information Contact
Tim Nott
Phone: 616/331-3275
Email: [email protected]
Promotions/Marketing
Doug Lipinski
Phone: 616/331-3264
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Matt Herrema
Phone: 616/331-3029
Email: [email protected]
Ticket Manager/Facility Manager
Dan Glowinski
Phone: 616/331-3741
Email: [email protected]
Tournament Manager
Jamie Schlagel
Phone: 616/331-3011
Email: [email protected]
NCAA STAFF
Katie Holmes, point person
Phone: 317/917-6206
Email: [email protected]
Morgan DeSpain
Phone: 317/917-6505
Email: [email protected]
Rachel Seewald, playing rules liaison
Phone: 317/917-6141
Email: [email protected]
Bod Podkaminer, Secretary-rules editor
Phone: 707/545-1781
Email: [email protected]
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NCAA DIVISION II TRACK AND FIELD COMMITTEE
Kelley Kish, South Region
Kimberly Miller, Atlantic Region
Associate Director of Athletics/Senior
Assistant Athletics Director
Woman Administrator
Shaw University
Nova Southeastern University
Phone: 919/546-8281
Phone: 954/262-8280
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Amber Feldman, Central Region
Scott Groom, South Central Region
Assistant Commissioner
Associate Athletics Director
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Association
Phone: 303/556-4875
Phone: 816/421-6422 ext. 13
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Rich Hart, East Region
Assistant Cross Country/Track and Field
Coach
Stonehill College
Phone: 508/565-1728
Email: [email protected]
Matt van Lierop, Southeast Region
Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach
Mount Olive College
Phone: 919/658-7809
Email: [email protected]
Mike Johnson, West Region
Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach
Western Oregon University
Phone: 503/838-8420
Email: [email protected]
Bill Massoels, Midwest Region
Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach
Saint Joseph’s College
Phone: 219/866-6184
Email: [email protected]
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“On behalf of everyone
associated with Grand
Valley State University
and Laker Athletics, we
want to welcome everyone
to GVSU and West
Michigan. We are excited
and proud to host the
2014 NCAA DII Outdoor
Track and Field
Championships and
extend a warm welcome
to all of the studentathletes, staff and fans
who will be attending the
championships.”
“As President and CEO of Experience Grand Rapids, let me
welcome you to one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in the
Midwest…you’ll find endless experiences beyond the NCAA DII
Track and Field Championships at Grand Valley State
University. As a former collegiate high jumper, I share in your
excitement as a competitor and supporter of intercollegiate
athletics…best of luck to all and congratulations!”
~ Doug Small
President & CEO
Experience Grand Rapids-Convention & Visitors Bureau
“I'm extremely excited to see the
NCAA D II Track and Field
Championships coming to my
home of Grand Rapids. Having
competed at the highest level, I
can tell you that West Michigan
has a history of great track and
field athletes as well as fans. The
competing athletes will benefit
from those passionate fans and
the fans will see a great meet
featuring some of the best
athletes in the country. All will be
treated to a wonderful facility in
which to spectate and compete.”
~Tim Selgo
Director of Athletics
Grand Valley State
University
“As the meet director, the planning of
this event has been exciting. So
many people have come together to
create a great championship
atmosphere. From the social to the
facilities to the student-athlete
hospitality lounge, this championship
will be an exceptional experience for
all who attend. We are excited to
welcome the student-athletes,
coaches, officials, volunteers, and
fans to Grand Valley State University
and West Michigan! “
“On behalf of the West Michigan Sports Commission, I
want to welcome you to Grand Rapids. You will find that
we’re crazy about sports here and that we take great
pride in our extraordinary passion towards making our
guests feel valued and recognized! NCAA Track and
Field athletes, coaches, administrators, and fans I
welcome you to the ‘Year Round Sports Playground!’
~ Keri M. Becker
~ Mike Guswiler
Associate AD / Meet Director
Grand Valley State University
President
West Michigan Sports Commission
~ Greg Meyer
1983 Boston Marathon Champion
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Schedule
Competition will take place May 22-24. A full competition schedule and a comprehensive
schedule for the week are included in Appendices C and D. The competition schedule can also
be found online at NCAA.com and NCAA.org (NCAA.org, Division II, Championships,
Outdoor Track and Field).
Administrative Meeting
A mandatory administrative meeting will be held Wednesday, May 21, at 1 p.m. at the Louis
Armstrong Theatre in the Performing Arts Center (58 on the campus map, Park in Lot H, See
Appendix B). All head coaches or their institutional designee are required to attend to hear
important information specific to the championships and the facility. Institutions failing to have
representation at the meeting will be fined $200 per gender.
Community Engagement
There will be a community engagement event during the championships. Detailed information
regarding the community engagement event will be emailed directly to teams and individuals
advancing to the championships.
Implement Inspection
The hours for implement inspection/weigh-in are as follows:
Wednesday, May 21
Thursday, May 22
Friday, May 23
Saturday, May 24
2 to 4 p.m.
8 to 11 a.m.
10 a.m. to noon and 3 to 5 p.m.
8 to 9:30 a.m.
Packet Pick-up
Packet pick-up will be held Wednesday, May 21, from 8 to 10:30 a.m. at the Kelly Family Sports
Center (31 on campus map, park in Lot F, see Appendix B). A representative from each
participating institution must attend packet pick-up. Late pick-up will result in a fine of $200 per
gender.
Practice Schedule
A detailed practice schedule can be found in Appendix E. The facility will not be available for
practice outside of the times/days listed. Please take note of the specific hours for each respective
event.
Social
A social will begin at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 21, at the Grand Rapids Public Museum. The
NCAA Elite 89 awards and the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
(USTFCCCA) regional coach and athlete awards will be presented at the social at approximately
6:30 p.m. Attire for the social is school/team apparel. The museum will have food, beverage, and
things to see on all three floors. Dress to move around to enjoy all the wonders of the museum
and enjoy a substantial meal. The museum will be open before and after the awards presentation
for your enjoyment.
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Teams will receive tickets to the social for their official travel party in their team packets.
Official travel parties must attend the social. There will be a limited amount of additional tickets
for sale on a first-come, first-serve basis. Instructions for requesting additional tickets for the
social will be included in the selections communication that is sent out May 13.
The Grand Rapids Museum is located downtown at 272 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI
49504.
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From US 131, take exit 85B, Pearl Street. The museum is one block east at the corner of
Pearl & Front Street.
From I-196, take exit 77C (Ottawa Ave/Downtown) proceed south to Pearl St. and turn
right. The museum is located across the bridge.
Teams may drop off on Front Street and proceed straight ahead, across Pearl St. into Gerald R.
Ford Museum parking lot. Others attending may park in Front Street Public Ramp for a $5.00
fee.
Social Menu
GRAINS & GREENS: Salads featuring local greens, ancient grains, pesto orzo salad, heirloom
vegetables
MICHIGAN CHARCUTERIE: house smoked sausages, Michigan cheese, house pickled
vegetables, local crostini
PAELLA STATION: Chicken, chorizo, baby shrimp with Spanish rice
MAC N' CHEESE STATION: Make your own! Creamy Alfredo mac, chicken, baby shrimp,
local chorizo, sautéed mushrooms, farm fresh tomato bruschetta, scallions, blue cheese crumbles,
cheese blend, bread crumbs
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CARVING BOARD: Carved Chinese 5 spice pork loin, smoked tri tip of beef, mini brioche
rolls, roasted Michigan new potatoes, with BBQ sauce and coleslaw
DESSERT: Assorted mini cake pops, salted caramel pudding, bourbon ale chocolate brownies
with bacon sprinkles
DRINKS: water, lemonade and tea
Weight Room Availability
The weight room is located inside the GVSU Fieldhouse (15 on the Campus Map) basement.
Access can be obtained by parking in Lot F, walking over to Lot E, and walking down the ramp
into the Fieldhouse. Signs will direct you from that entry point. Available hours for the weight
room are as follows:
Tuesday, May 20
Wednesday, May 21
Thursday, May 22
Friday, May 23
Saturday, May 24
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
8 to 11 a.m.
Student-Athletes must be accompanied by a member of the coaching staff in order to use the
weight room.
Awards
Elite 89 Awards
The NCAA Elite 89 awards will be presented at the social Wednesday night to the male and
female with the highest cumulative grade-point average competing at the championships.
Coaches must submit nominees for the Elite 89 award by noon Eastern time, Friday, May 16.
Please visit http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/events/awards/elite-89-academic-recognitionaward-program to access the nomination form and other pertinent information regarding the
award.
Locker Room Program
The national championship teams will receive champion t-shirts and hats as part of the NCAA
locker room program. These items will be presented at the team awards ceremony after the final
event.
NCAA Championship Awards
An awards ceremony will be held after the conclusion of each event, and awards will be
presented to the top eight finishers in each event. Awards will be presented to the top four men’s
and women’s teams after awards have been presented for the 4x400 relay teams. Student-athletes
are required to wear official school uniforms/warm-ups for awards ceremonies. All individuals
receiving an award must be represented on the awards stand. If a student-athlete is competing in
another event soon after the awards ceremony, another participating student-athlete from that
institution may stand in to receive the award. A coach from the national champion’s institution
must report to the awards immediately after the conclusion of the event to present the awards.
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If a tie occurs in the finals, it will not be broken. A duplicate award will be ordered by the NCAA
and sent to the institution after the championships. Institutions interested in purchasing additional
awards that they receive on site can do so at http://www.mtmrecognition.com/ncaa/
Participant Medallions
Participant medallions will be provided to all student-athletes selected for the championships.
These medallions will be given to the institutional representative at packet pick-up. Institutions
interested in purchasing additional participant medallions after the championships can do so at
http://www.mtmrecognition.com/ncaa/.
Student-Athlete Participation Awards/Mementos
Participation awards/mementos will be provided to the official travel party for each team
participating at the championships. This item will be sent to your institution for distribution to
your student-athletes after the conclusion of the championship. The NCAA, in conjunction with
PPI Sports, Inc., will communicate directly to participating institutions’ head coaches
regarding the ordering and delivery process of these participation awards. In order to ensure
that each participant receives his or her award, we ask that you respond to Mark Williams with
the appropriate sizes to be ordered. You will be able to do so after receiving instructions in an
email from PPI. If, for some reason, you fail to receive information for ordering awards within
two weeks after your event, please contact Mark Williams at PPI, or the NCAA championship
point person for your sport.
If you would like to purchase additional participation awards, or have questions about ordering,
please contact Mark at 612/379-3859 or [email protected].
USTFCCCA Awards
The USTFCCCA regional coach and athlete of the year awards will be presented at the social
Wednesday night.
Event Information
Clerking/Check-In
All student-athletes will check-in for their events at the Clerk tent located by the southwest
entrance of the track (near Warm-Up area).
Running Events:
Student-athletes must be clerked at least 30 minutes
before their scheduled running event. Competitors will
be escorted out to the track shortly before the start of
their race. Hurdlers will be allowed limited practice on
the track surface just before the start of their races.
Student-athletes must be clerked at least 45 minutes
Field Events (except high before their scheduled field event. Competitors will be
jump and pole vault):
escorted to competition area 45 minutes prior to start of
event.
High Jump:
Student-athletes must be clerked at least 60 minutes
before their scheduled field event. Competitors will be
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escorted to competition area 60 minutes prior to start of
event.
Pole Vault:
Student-athletes must be clerked at least 90 minutes
before their schedule running event. Competitors will be
escorted to competition area 90 minutes prior to start of
event.
Running Events
Meet management will have batons available for those teams needing one. Only UCS starting
blocks provided by meet management may be used. Relay cards must be turned in to the
Clerk not later than 30 minutes prior to the event start time.
Relay Alternates:
• Qualified student-athletes who have been declared and are accepted into the championships
in another event shall be allowed to run as an alternate for relays.
• Student-athletes who did not qualify to the championships may serve as an alternate for
relays, but only one uninvited student-athlete per relay may serve as an alternate.
• The maximum number of replacements on any specific relay team that qualifies is two. As
noted above, only one of those may be a student-athlete who was not invited to the meet in
another event.
• The name(s) of uninvited student-athletes who may serve as alternates for relays shall be
declared no later than packet pick-up. The declared uninvited alternate may only compete in
his or her declared relay and will be permitted to run in any heat or final of that respective
relay.
• The NCAA will not reimburse transportation and per diem beyond the number of qualified
student-athletes and approved non-athletes as part of the official travel party. Any additional
student-athletes outside of the official travel party who compete will not receive
reimbursement.
Field Events
Student-athletes may leave their venue when they have completed their attempts and will not
need escorts to leave their venues.
Horizontal Jumps
Long Jump – 2 available with 167ft runways
• 1 East to West
• 1 West to East
Triple Jump Runway
• Boards at 32ft & 40ft
• 40m to 40ft board
High Jump
• Approach from North to South with unlimited approach space
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The pit for the open high jump events will be located on the south end of the infield, in
the middle of the apron, with the approach coming from the field turf.
Two pits will be used for the combined events, both of which will be positioned on the
south end of the infield, with the approaches coming from the field turf.
Pole Vault
The pole vault will be located on the north end of the infield, and can be oriented to either the
east or west. The runway is 160’ in each direction from the back of the box. A coaching box will
be available for the pole vault (see Coaches Access below for more information).
Throwing Areas
The throwing areas are located on the south side of the stadium.
• Shot Put –21M landing area
• Hammer/Discus – 80M landing area
• Javelin – 80M landing area
Coach’s Access
Coaches are not permitted on the infield at any time. The only exception is for the pole vault. A
coach’s box will be set up for the pole vault, and each team with at least one athlete competing in
the pole vault will receive a designated pass for the pole vault coach. Coaches will only be
allowed in the pole vault area while their athletes are competing.
Designated coaches’ areas are located on the northwest corner and southwest corner of the
stadium. Additionally, there will be an area designated for coaches by the long jump pit on the
southeast corner of the stadium and in the throws area. See map on Appendix A.
Implement Inspection
Meet management will provide a selection of implements for use by any competitor.
Competitors may use their own implements, provided they have been certified as legal.
Implement check-in will take place in the Throws building at the south side of the track
(implement inspection hours are noted in the Schedule section of this manual). All implements
must be turned in at least two hours before the warm-up period for the first flight. Once an
implement is submitted for certification, it will remain impounded until the completion of the
event. Implements passing certification will be brought to the event site prior the start of warmups. Illegal implements will be secured until after the meet and may be picked up at the
conclusion of competition.
Competitors who require implements for practice after check-in and impound should bring
secondary implements.
All implements may be picked 30 minutes following the conclusion of the event final. Grand
Valley State is not responsible for equipment not claimed following the competition.
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Shipping Information
Institutions may ship vaulting poles, implements and other necessary equipment to the following
address:
Jamie Schlagel
GVSU Athletics
192 Fieldhouse
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
Please email Jamie at [email protected] to notify her of your shipment so she can confirm
receipt. Be sure to mark all shipments and packages with your institution name, and for vaulting
poles, the name(s) of the athletes.
It is the sole responsibility of each institution to package and ship materials. Each institution
must establish contact names and phone numbers for the shipping carrier. To ensure safe
delivery through the selected shipping carrier, make sure information such as the correct address
for GVSU and Outdoor Track is indicated.
Furthermore, the return of the materials after the championships is the sole responsibility of the
competing institution. A return bill of lading, completely filled, must be attached to your
materials for return shipment. GVSU is not responsible for the return of goods—this includes
packaging and labeling pole vault shipping materials. GVSU assumes no responsibility for
condition of delivery, checking contents and/or return shipping process.
Bibs and Hip Numbers
Named bibs will be issued for the front of the uniform, and numbered bibs will be issued for the
back of the uniform. Bibs must be worn as issued without any modification or alteration.
Student-athletes competing in the high jump and pole vault can choose to wear either the named
bib on front or the numbered bib on back.
Hip numbers will be issued for runners by the Clerk. They will be worn on both left and right
hips and must not be obscured by an athlete’s clothing. Runners in races 800 meters and longer,
as well as all members of 4x400 meter relay, will also be issued a number to be worn on the
upper portion of the singlet.
Facility Information
GVSU Lacrosse/Track & Field Complex
• Built in 2012
• 9 Lanes on Straight and Oval
• 400 meter, Beynon Surface
• Dual Shot Put/High Jump Areas
• 2 Long jump pits in opposite directions
• All Throws inside Complex
Facility and campus maps are available in Appendices A and B.
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Facility Regulations
Facility regulations are as follows:
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No lawn chairs.
No outside food or drink.
No pets.
No coolers. (Team coolers allowed in Participant only area for water/sports drinks)
No artificial noisemakers.
Parking
Team Parking
DO NOT DROP OFF ON LAKER VILLAGE DRIVE OR WEST CAMPUS DRIVE. Signs will
direct you from the campus entrance. Team parking will be located in Lot H (see map Appendix
B) located east of the stadium off from South Campus Drive. Teams will receive a parking pass
in their packets. Additional parking passes may be available upon request at packet pick-up.
Note: All teams will enter the parking lot from South Campus drive. (NOT Laker Village Drive
as the entry is too narrow for large vehicles and this will be a highly congested walking traffic
area).
Spectator Parking
Parking is free to spectators. They will be directed by signs to park in the eastern most part of
Lot H, (See map Appendix B) entering the lot from South Campus Drive. Handicap parking is
available in the western most part of Lot H and signage from campus entrance will direct those
needing it to that location. There will be golf carts available at that location to transport those
needing assistance to the track.
Entrances/Facility Access
There is one main entrance into the facility. See Appendix A for a facility diagram that displays
the Participant Only areas that include student-athlete hospitality, team camp, and warm-up.
Spectator seating is located on the north & east side of the track. Additional spectator seating
will be available in the throws areas.
Markings
Chalk is not allowed to be used on the track or on the runways for field events. The only
authorized material for use as assistance in the relay (Rule 5-8.4) or on runways (Rule 6-1.7e) is
white athletic tape of the size specified in the Rules Book. In the case of weather, thumbtacks
will help the tape to stay in its spot and officials will have a limited amount for the participants to
use. However, the host facility encourages individuals to bring their own tape and thumbtacks for
their markings.
Restrooms
Participant restrooms are located on the concourse in each of the locker rooms. Participants may
enter these locker rooms from doors on the east side of the building. There will also be portable
toilets at the throws areas and in the warm-up area. Spectator restrooms are located next to the
ticket booth.
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Security
Security personnel will be on site throughout the championships to monitor and ensure the safety
and security of all participating teams, officials and spectators. In the event of an emergency or
fire, security staff will assist with the prompt evacuation of the facility. Important contact
information for local police and fire are listed below:
GVSU Police
1011 Service Bldg.
Allendale, MI 49401 – 331-3255
Ottawa County Sheriff Main Office
12220 Fillmore St
West Olive, MI 49460
616/738-4000
Allendale Office
6676 Lake Michigan Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
616/895-6295 ext. 24
Michigan State Police Grand Haven Post
1622 S. Beacon Blvd.
Grand Haven, MI 49417
616/842-2100
Allendale Township Fire Department
6676 Lake Michigan Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
616/895-6295, ext. 5
Georgetown Township Fire Department, Station #3
7480 36th Ave
Jenison, MI 49426
616/457-2340
LIFE Ambulance Allendale Post
4868 Lake Michigan Dr.
Allendale, MI 49401
616/458-LIFE (5433)
Spike Regulations
The following spike regulations will be strictly enforced:
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1/4” pyramid spikes only except for high jump
3/8” pyramid spikes allowed for high jump only
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Spikes will be checked at clerking and all athletes must have proper spikes in order to
compete. Spike regulations will be enforced on practice and competition days but there
will be no set process for checking on practice days.
Warm-Up Area
The warm up area is located adjacent (west) of the track on an artificial turf surface. There will
be a general running area, along with separate sprint lanes and hurdle lanes with blocks and
hurdles. Temporary restrooms will be available nearby in the Team Camp Area.
PARTICIPANTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE GOLF COURSE TO WARM UP.
General Information
Banners and Artificial Noisemakers
No banners may be posted at the tournament other than the NCAA approved banners. Artificial
noise makers, air horns, flags on poles, and electronic amplifiers are not permitted and shall be
removed upon discovery.
Championship Merchandise
Official NCAA championship merchandise will be available for purchase at the championships.
Participants will also be given the opportunity to pre-order apparel through Event 1, Inc., the
official souvenir merchandiser for the NCAA. Merchandise will be available for purchase at the
venue starting on Wednesday through the championships. There will be a merchandise trailer
located at the main entrance to the stadium.
Concessions
The on campus food provider, Aramark, will provide concessions throughout the meet.
Concession stands will be located in the main building directly behind spectator seating.
Coverage of Championships
Portions of the championships will be streamed lived on NCAA.com. To access the live stream,
go to www.NCAA.com on the first day of competition. A link to view the championships will be
available on competition days.
Credentials for Participants
Participating institutions will receive credentials in the team packets. Credentials will be
provided for each participating team as follows:
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Institutions qualifying one to four student-athletes will receive credentials for the
participating student-athletes and two non-athletes.
Institutions qualifying five to eight student-athletes will receive credentials for the
participating student-athletes and three non-athletes.
Institutions qualifying nine or more student-athletes will receive credentials for the
participating student-athletes and four non-athletes.
Relay alternates will receive credentials at packet pick-up upon request.
Each participating institution will receive up to one additional credential for an
administrator upon request. The administrator credential will be left at will call and photo
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identification will be required for pick-up. Administrator credentials must be requested
through Katie Holmes ([email protected]).
Each participating institution will receive up to one medical credential for a certified
athletic trainer. Medical credentials should be requested through the host athletic trainer
(please see the Medical section in this manual for more details).
Any additional coaches or team personnel attending the championship will have to
purchase tickets to the venue.
Media credential requests must be made online at www.NCAA.com/media.
NOTE: The official travel party is different from the credential allotment noted above and
is outlined in the ‘Travel/Transportation’ section of this manual. Only members of the
official travel party will receive expense reimbursement, mementos, access to hospitality,
complimentary social tickets, etc.
Emergency/Severe Weather Policies
The games committee will be monitoring any emergency related issues that may occur during or
surrounding competition. These same individuals will make the final decisions related to all onsite information to be announced to coaches, participants and spectators at the competition
venue. The shelter for athletes and coaches for severe weather is the Kelly Family Sports Center.
Heat Sheets
Heat sheets will be included in the institutional packets for the participating teams and will be
available on site each day. Heat sheets will be on sale for spectators on competition days.
Hospitality
Hospitality (snacks and beverages) for the participating student-athletes will be available on
competition days in the student-athlete lounge tent on the Northeast corner of the stadium. Only
student-athletes will be allowed in the lounge.
Light hospitality for coaches who are members of the official travel party (see the
‘Travel/Transportation’ section of this manual for details on the official travel party) will be
available on competition days in the coach’s hospitality tent located on the southeast side of the
track. Athletic trainers will also have access to the coaches’ hospitality area.
Individuals must have the appropriate credential for access to the hospitality areas (see
map in Appendix A for hospitality locations).
National Anthem
The national anthem will be played prior to the start of the first running event each day. Please
see the schedule of events for more details.
Post-Championship Evaluation
After the championships, coaches will be provided (via email) a link to an online survey of the
championships. Coaches should complete the survey themselves and forward it on to all
participating student-athletes. Coaches’ assistance in forwarding the email is crucial to this
process. We appreciate your involvement in helping the NCAA with this important work.
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Results
Live results will be available at www.primetimetiming.com/liveresults/2014/ncaa_outdoor.
Results will be posted in multiple locations in the spectator area and in the Participant Only areas
as well. Results will be available upon request for coaches at the end of each day of competition.
Scoring/Timing
Prime Time Timing will be the official timing company of the 2014 NCAA DII Outdoor Track
and Field Championships. The meet will be scored according to Rule 7 in the NCAA Track and
Field and Cross Country Rules Book.
Selections Information and Timeline
Declarations for the championships will be accepted between 9 a.m. Eastern time, Wednesday,
May 7 and 1 p.m. Eastern time, Monday, May 12. Championship fields will be posted online at
www.primetimetiming.com/liveresults/2014/ncaa_outdoor by 6 p.m. Eastern time, May 13.
Institutions with student-athletes selected to the championships will receive information pertinent
to the championships as soon as the fields are posted. Heat and flight information will be posted
online at the same site noted above on Monday, May 19.
Student Athlete Lounge
A student-athlete lounge tent will be located at the northeast corner of the stadium. Only studentathletes will be allowed in the lounge. Snacks and beverages will be provided and massage
therapists will available for any competing student-athletes.
Ticket Information
Tickets can be purchased in advance online at www.ncaa.com/tickets or on the day of
competition at the main entrance. Ticket prices are as follows:
Adult Single Day - $12.00
Adult All-Session - $20.00
Student (ID required)/Children/Seniors Single Day - $8.00
Student (ID required)/Children/Seniors All-Session - $12.00
Group Single Day (10 or more people) Adult - $10
Group Single Day (10 or more people) Student/Children/Senior - $6
Water/POWERADE for Participants
Water and POWERADE product will be available for student-athletes during practice and
competition. Equipment carrying any branding other than POWERADE will not be permitted
during NCAA championships and all product should be consumed out of the NCAA-provided
POWERADE branded water cups only.
Media Services
Important information regarding NCAA media policies can be found online at
www.ncaa.com/media. For media questions specific to the 2014 DII outdoor track and field
championships, please contact Tim Nott (contact information listed in the Championships
Personnel section of this manual).
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Championship Websites
The official website for the championships is available at NCAA.com. Additional information
specific to participants can be found on NCAA.org.
Credentials for Media
All media credential requests, including requests for institutional sports information personnel,
should be submitted online at www.ncaa.com/media.
Interviews
Immediately after a 10-minute cooling-off period, an interview area will open to all certified
members of the news media; any coach and student-athletes requested by the media will be
available for interviews.
Regardless of regular-season radio or television contract(s), the coach is obligated to the entire
covering media during the championship and must report to the interview room immediately
after the 10-minute cooling-off period. The coach cannot delay a post-competition interview with
the covering media to conduct a program for a single newspaper, radio or television reporter
unless requested to remain for a short interview (not to exceed four minutes) by the television
entity that has been granted television rights by the NCAA.
Coaches cannot make themselves available to selected media representatives before the
conclusion of the 10-minute cooling-off period. They may, however, open their dressing rooms
and/or report to the interview area before the cooling-off period ends, and make themselves
available to all media representatives staffing the championship. Should a coach permit one
media agency access before the 10- minute cooling-off period has ended, access shall be granted
to all other media representatives desiring access. The NCAA championships have an “open
locker room policy,” which is administered by the media coordinator on site.
Media Work and Hospitality Area
The media work area and hospitality will be located in the Soccer scorer’s press box, located on
the east side of the soccer field, which is directly adjacent to the track stadium.
Media Parking
Media parking will be located in Lot H (See Campus Map-Appendix B).
Photography/Videography
The NCAA owns all rights to all of its championships as listed in NCAA Bylaw 18.3. These
rights include, in addition to the rights with respect to participation and admission, rights to
televise (live and delayed), radio broadcasting, filming and commercial photography. NCAA
Photos is the official championships photographer for the NCAA, which has the right to sell
photographs of championship activity. NCAAPhotos.com currently provides member
institutions, coaches, student-athletes and their parents’ access to photography online at a
discounted rate. Member institutions have full access to the NCAA photo library found at
NCAAphotos.com for non-commercial use (e.g., for year books, on-site banners and posters,
web, media guides, etc.).
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Institutional videographers will be permitted to capture competition footage from the still
photographer areas. These areas are designated by the championship sports committees in
conjunction with the championship media coordinator. Each institution will be permitted to have
one videographer for this purpose and will only be permitted to capture footage of
events/contests in which it is participating. The NCAA will grant university permission to
videotape this NCAA championship event for non-commercial uses only. Non-commercial uses
include university banquet videos, recruiting videos, institutional PSAs, video boards, and
institutional athletic hall of fames. In addition, the NCAA will permit institutions to use
institutional videographer footage captured for two commercial uses: 1) Use on the official
institution athletic Web site, and 2) Institution coach’s shows.
Institution and videographer understand that any violation of the above policies WILL
result in an infringement of the NCAA’s copyright. Copyright infringement could result in
a financial penalty of up $50,000 per violation to be paid to the NCAA. In addition, the
NCAA reserves all other sanctions including but not limited to institutional
photographer/videographer privileges being revoked for up to a five-year period for all
NCAA championships competition.
Programs
IMG is partnering with the NCAA to produce digital game programs for NCAA Championships.
All game programs can be viewed at www.ncaa.com/gameprograms. The program is free to view
and can be downloaded and printed in any way you see fit. Using a digital platform will allow us
to add extra pages to programs in addition to extending deadlines to allow for the most up-todate information to be included in the program. In addition, after the championship has
concluded, the program will be updated with a recap from the championship and a new cover
photo from the recently completed championship. If you wish, you can have IMG print a hard
copy after the championship has concluded for the actual cost of production by contacting Kirk
Phillips ([email protected]) at IMG College Publishing.
Results
Results will be distributed to the media and available online at www.NCAA.com and
www.primetimetiming.com/liveresults/2014/ncaa_outdoor.
Medical Information
Athletic Training
The Athletic Training Tent will be located in the center of the warm up area (see map in
Appendix A). The Athletic Training Tent will be open when the track opens on practice days
and will close at the end of practice sessions. On competition days, the Athletic Training Tent
will open at the start of practice through the conclusion of competition.
One medical credential per institution may be requested for a certified athletic trainer by
emailing Mark Stoessner ([email protected]). Approved medical credentials will be available
for pick-up at the athletic training tent on Wednesday.
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Student-athletes seeking specific treatments should provide written instructions from their
sports medicine staff indicating any specific treatment protocols if they are not traveling with
a certified athletic trainer.
Athletic Training Hours:
Tuesday, May 21
Wednesday, May 22
Thursday, May 23
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
7:30 a.m. to conclusion of competition
7:30 a.m. to conclusion of competition
8 a.m. to conclusion of competition
Any questions regarding the Athletic Training services should be directed to:
Mark Stoessner
Phone: 616/331-3329
Email: [email protected]
Concussion Management
The NCAA has adopted legislation that requires all active member institutions to have a
concussion management plan for their student-athletes. Participating institutions shall follow
their concussion management plan while participating in NCAA championships. If a
participating team lacks appropriate medical staff to activate its concussion management plan,
the host championship concussion management plan will be activated.
The legislation notes, in part, that a student-athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors
consistent with a concussion shall be removed from athletics activities (e.g., competition,
practice, conditioning sessions) and evaluated by a medical staff member (e.g., sports medicine
staff, team physician) with experience in the evaluation and management of concussions; a
student-athlete diagnosed with a concussion is precluded from returning to athletics activity for
at least the remainder of that calendar day; and medical clearance for return to athletics activity
shall be determined by the team physician or the physician’s designee from the student-athlete’s
institution. In the absence of a team physician or their designee, the NCAA tournament physician
will examine the student-athlete and will determine medical clearance.
A concussion is a brain injury that may be caused by a blow to the head, face, neck or elsewhere
on the body with an “impulsive” force transmitted to the head. Concussions can occur without
loss of consciousness or other obvious signs. A repeat concussion that occurs before the brain
recovers from the previous one (hours, days or weeks) can slow recovery or increase the
likelihood of having long-term problems. In rare cases, repeat concussions can result in brain
swelling, permanent brain damage and even death.
For further details please refer to the “NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook Guideline on
Concussions” online at www.NCAA.org.
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Local Contacts
Emergency Care:
• Zeeland Hospital (8333 Felch St. Zeeland, MI 49464; 14.6 miles to the south west)
• Mercy Health Systems, St. Mary’s Hospital (200 Jefferson Ave. SE Grand Rapids, MI
49503; 14.1 miles to the east)
• Spectrum Hospital-Butterworth Campus (100 Michigan St NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503;
13.8 miles to the east)
• Metro Hospital (5900 Byron Center Rd SW Wyoming, MI 49519; 17.8 miles to the south
east)
Family Practice (Team Physician):
• Metro Health Allendale (11160 WJ Pressley Parkway Allendale, MI 49401; 3.6 miles to
the west)
Orthopedics (Team Physician):
• River Valley Orthopedics (350 Lafayette SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503; 14.1 miles to the
east)
Dentist:
• Meade/Zollman Family Dentistry (11301 Commerce Dr. Allendale, MI 49401; 2.7 miles
to the west)
Medical Scratches
Please see the next section for information on medical scratches.
Participant Expectations and Guidelines
Drug Testing
Student-athletes who compete in these championships may be subjected to drug tests in
accordance with Bylaws 18.4.1.5 and 31.2.3, and may be determined to be ineligible as a result
thereof. Only student-athletes who have consented in writing to such testing are initially eligible
for these championships; and thereafter, student-athletes who are tested shall remain eligible
only if they test negative.
More information regarding drug testing at NCAA championships can be found at NCAA.org
(Healthy and Safety, Drug Testing).
Ethical Behavior by Coaches
As a member of the coaching profession, coaches have inherent obligations and responsibilities
to the profession, to the student-athletes, and to all those with whom they come into contact.
Coaches are expected to be role models and to conduct themselves with integrity and high ethical
standards at all times. In order to fulfill these responsibilities, a coach must:
1. Per NCAA Bylaws, conduct all intercollegiate competition in accordance with the playing
rules of the Association.
2. Place the safety and welfare of others ahead of winning and personal prestige.
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3. Treat all people with honesty, fairness and respect. (In particular, such things as vulgar and
profane language or taunting, intimidating or baiting opponents or the media, are not
acceptable from a coach or a student-athlete.)
4. Teach and model for student-athletes and staff members strict adherence to the rules and
regulations of the sport and its governing bodies.
5. Recognize, accept and teach to the team and the staff that their public behavior projects an
image of the program and the university or college they represent. Therefore, behavior
should be appropriate and honorable at all times.
Medical Scratches
If a student-athlete does not compete in or complete an event due to an injury or illness, that
student-athlete and coach must report immediately to the designated meet physician/certified
athletic trainer for documentation purposes. Failure to do so may result in loss of travel
reimbursement/per diem, disqualification from other events, and/or a potential misconduct. It is
the responsibility of the student-athlete and coach to report immediately to the meet
physician/trainer. All medical scratches and re-entry after failing to participate or finish an
event must be approved by the official meet physician/athletic trainer.
Misconduct/Code of Conduct
Misconduct is defined as “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.”
Public criticism of officials may subject the individual, institution or conference to the
misconduct provisions.
The games committee is authorized to (1) reprimand publicly or privately, (2) disqualify from
future participation and/or (3) ban from subsequent competition a student-athlete or
representative of the institution who is guilty of misconduct at any time during the
championship.
All members of the travel party must sign the Division II Code of Conduct form. Completed
forms must be returned to the committee representative designated on the form by Friday, May
17. The code of conduct form is available on the NCAA website (NCAA.org, Division II,
Championships, outdoor track and field).
Protests/Appeals
All protests must be filed on the official protest form, available at the assigned protest area. One
copy shall be posted in the designated protest area, and the other copies shall be given to the
referee. A protest must be filed no later than 30 minutes after the official results are posted. All
institutions involved in the protest will be notified of the protest and the decision. The referee’s
decision shall be written on each copy of the protest. One copy shall be returned to the protesting
coach and one shall be placed in the committee’s files. A $50 deposit is required for all protests,
which will be returned if the protest is successful in reversing the decision. If the violation that is
being protested was called by the referee, the protest will be referred directly to the jury of
appeals for review.
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As part of the protest process, the decision of the referee may be appealed through the appointed
jury of appeals, in writing, not later than 30 minutes after the decision of the referee has been
announced. Any official evidence available to the referee may be reviewed. If such evidence is
not conclusive, the decision of the referee shall be upheld. No further appeal is available. The
result of an appeal shall be posted and the affected coaches notified. A $50 deposit is required for
all appeals, which will be returned if the appeal is granted.
The NCAA Division II track and field committee will serve as the jury of appeals for the 2014
Division II outdoor track and field championships.
Correctable Error. Within 72 hours after the last event of a meet, or before the subsequent
round, results can be corrected if administrative errors are detected (i.e., incorrect calculation of
team, individual or combined-event scores, timing error).
Student-Athlete Bio Forms
Teams should complete the student-athlete bio forms (Appendix F) for all participants.
Completed forms can be emailed to Morgan DeSpain ([email protected]) prior to arriving on
site, or can be given to the NCAA committee during packet pick-up.
Uniforms/Logos
When engaged in competition, each competitor must wear an official team uniform with
components governed by the rules or be subject to disqualification. Wearing any part of the
official team competition uniform illegally while in the area of competition shall lead to a
warning by the nearest official that repeated violation may result in disciplinary action. A report
of uncorrected violations shall be made to the referee and offending competitor’s coach.
a. A uniform consists of two school-issued components–shorts or briefs, and a top. A onepiece body suit is acceptable as a combination of the two components. Any outer garment
(i.e., sweat pants, tights) that is school-issued becomes the official uniform, when worn.
b. The uniform must be of a material and design deemed to not be objectionable or
offensive by the athletics department of the issuing institution.
c. The uniform top must, by design and size, cover the full length of the torso, meeting or
hanging below the waistband of the bottoms, while the competitor is standing, and allow
for competitors’ numbers to be placed above the waist, front and back.
d. Uniform tops must be worn so to not obscure hip numbers.
e. Additional visible clothing is an undergarment. It must be worn under the uniform and be
of a solid color.
f. The use of, or wearing of, artificial noisemakers by competitors is prohibited.
Note: Individual or team uniform, logo, number and shoe rules shall be enforced through
inspection by the clerk of the course or the head field event official at initial event check-in.
Violators shall be warned, given the chance to correct the violation, and reported to the
referee.
In addition to the specifications outlined above, the following shall apply for relay uniforms:
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a. All relay and cross country team members must wear uniforms clearly indicating,
through color, logo and combination of all outer garments worn as a uniform, that
members are from the same team.
b. Visible undergarments on the top (i.e., T-shirts) worn by team members must be of an
identical solid color. Visible undergarments on the bottom (i.e., tights of any length) must
be of an identical solid color.
Note: The effect of this rule is that no imagination shall be required to justify a clear sense of
belonging to a team.
Logos
An institution’s official uniform (including warm-ups) and all other items of apparel (e.g., socks,
headbands, T-shirts, wristbands, visors or hats) that are worn by student-athletes in competition
shall bear only a single manufacturer’s or distributor’s normal label or trademark (regardless of
the visibility of the label or trademark), not to exceed 2 ¼ inches in area (i.e., rectangle, square,
parallelogram) including any additional material (e.g., patch) surrounding the normal trademark
or logo. The logo or trademark must be contained within a four-sided geometrical figure (i.e.,
rectangle, square or parallelogram).
In addition, an institution’s official uniform, including sideline bibs, cannot bear a design
element similar to the manufacturer’s that is in addition to another logo or that is contrary to the
size restriction.
A student-athlete representing an institution in intercollegiate competition is limited to wearing
apparel items that include only the logo (not to exceed 2¼ square inches) of an apparel
manufacturer or distributor. The student-athlete may not wear any apparel that identifies another
entity other than the student-athlete’s institution.
These restrictions apply to all apparel worn by student-athletes during the conduct of
competition, which includes any pregame or postgame activities.
This bylaw will be strictly enforced at all NCAA championships and the names of individuals
and institutions that are not in compliance with this bylaw shall be forwarded to the NCAA
enforcement staff.
Travel/Transportation Information
Institutional Travel Arrangements
Institutions should contact Short’s Travel Management, the NCAA travel service, at 866/6559215 to make air travel arrangements. Teams located within 500 miles of the competition site are
required to travel via ground transportation. If extraordinary circumstances warrant an exception
to the established travel policies, you must contact the NCAA’s travel department at 317/9176757 or [email protected] for approval prior to making any travel arrangements.
Per NCAA travel policies, you are allowed to book travel for individual sports prior to the
official selections announcement. However, please be advised that your institution will be
billed for any charges incurred as a result of any of the following situations:
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1. Any student-athletes who do not qualify for reimbursement
2. Any student-athlete who gets injured, has an illness or does not travel for any reason
3. Any non-athlete above the number that are reimbursable, based on the number of studentathletes who qualify
4. Any name changes or flight changes that result in penalties.
5. Any charges incurred when group space is blocked and then canceled.
Understanding these potential charges, which will be reviewed with you prior to any tickets
being charged, you should feel free to book your individual sports as early as you feel
comfortable. If you have any questions about this policy, please feel free to contact Shorts Travel
at 866/655-9215, or the NCAA Travel Department at 317/917-6757.
Expenses/Reimbursement
Expense reimbursement for participation in the championships will be filed through an online
system. All competing institutions must request reimbursement through the system in order to
receive the appropriate reimbursement. Transportation expenses and per diem allowances shall
be provided for all qualifying student-athletes and all eligible non-athletes. The Travel Expense
System (TES), as well as per diem allowance policies, are available on the NCAA website at
NCAA.org, sports, general information, travel and reimbursement information.
NCAA Travel Policies
All NCAA travel policies can be found on the NCAA website (NCAA.org, Division II,
Championships, Travel and Reimbursement Information).
Travel Party
The travel party for the DII outdoor track and field championships is as follows:
Institutions that qualify one to four individuals for the championships will receive
transportation reimbursement and per diem for the participating student-athletes and one nonathlete. Institutions that qualify five or more individuals for the championships will receive
transportation reimbursement and per diem for the participating student-athletes and two
non-athletes. Reimbursement and per diem will be provided only for the number of studentathletes who qualified for the championships, and not for any additional student-athletes who
may serve as alternates for relays.
NOTE: Only members of the official travel party will receive expense reimbursement,
mementos, access to hospitality, complimentary social tickets, etc.
Local/Ground Transportation
Car Rental: http://www.grr.org/Ground.php
Bus Services
• The Rapid (Bus service with routes to GVSU)
• http://www.ridetherapid.org 616/456-7514
Taxi Services
• Yellow Cab 616/459-4646
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Calder City Taxi Cab Company 616/454-8080
Metro Cab 616/827-6500
Airports
Gerald R. Ford International Airport is located 24 miles east of campus and has all major
airlines, Detroit Metropolitan Airport is 2.5 hours away and Chicago is 3 hours away. We also
have smaller airports located in Lansing and Kalamazoo, which are both approximately 1 hour
away.
Lodging
A list of hotels in the surrounding area can be found online at NCAA.org (Division II,
Championships, Division II Outdoor Track and Field). Additional information can also be found
on www.experiencegr.com.
Dining Options
A list of restaurants in the surrounding area can be found at www.experiencegr.com.
Directions to GVSU Track & Field Stadium
From surrounding Grand Rapids hotels that are east of campus: Travel west on Lake
Michigan Drive, turn left onto N. Campus Drive, go to first light and turn right onto Stadium
Drive, go to first road and turn left onto Laker Village Drive, proceed through light at W.
Campus Drive and follow signs to team parking area in Lot H. (Note: Buses must remain on N.
Campus Dr. and continue onto South Campus Drive to enter Lot H.)
From hotels west of campus (Grand Haven, Spring Lake): Travel south on US-31, which is a
divided highway. You will pass M-45/Lake Michigan Drive and do a U-turn, then turn right onto
M-45/Laker Michigan Drive. You will turn right onto N. Campus Drive, go to first light and turn
right onto Stadium Drive, go to first road and turn left onto Laker Village Drive, proceed through
light at W. Campus Drive and follow signs to team parking area. (Note: Buses must remain on N.
Campus Dr. and continue onto South Campus Drive to enter Lot H.)
From Holland: Travel north on US-31. Turn right onto M-45/Laker Michigan Drive. You will
turn right onto N. Campus Drive, go to first light and turn right onto Stadium Drive, go to first
road and turn left onto Laker Village Drive, proceed through light at W. Campus Drive and
follow signs to team parking area. (Note: Buses must remain on N. Campus Dr. and continue
onto South Campus Drive to enter Lot H.)
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APPENDIX A
GRAND VALLEY TRACK AND FIELD STADIUM MAP
Temporary
Restrooms
Spectator Seating
SA Hospitality
Participant Entrance
ATC
Team Camp Area
CA
Merchandise
Parking Lot
CA
Protest/Coach Entry
Main
Athletic
Training
Restrooms/Tickets/
Concessions/Locker Rooms/
Score Box/Weight Room
Media
Clerk
Area
Credentialed Entrance
Officials Hospitality
Warm Up
Volunteer Hospitality
SA Prep
Coach Hospitality
CA
CA
Throws Bldg/Implement
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- Spectator Seating
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Mackinac Hall (MAK) .................................................... F3
Manitou Hall (MAN) ...................................................... F4
Meadows Club House (MCH) ................................... A5
Meadows Learning Center (MLC) ........................... A5
Multi-Purpose Facility (MPF) .....................................C2
Mark A. Murray Living Center (MUR) ...................... F7
Glenn A. Niemeyer East Living Center (NMR). F-G7
Glenn A. Niemeyer Honors Hall (HON) .................. F7
Glenn A. Niemeyer West Living Center (NMR) .... F7
North Living Center A (NLA) ..................................... F2
North Living Center B (NLB) ..................................... G2
North Living Center C (NLC) ..................................... G2
Arnold C. Ott Living Center (OLC) .......................... G4
Outdoor Recreation & Athletic Fields............. B-C5
Seymour & Esther Padnos Hall of Science (PAD). F4
Performing Arts Center (PAC) ............................... E-F6
Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and
Information Commons (LIB) ............................... E5
Robert C. Pew Living Center (PLC) ......................... G3
William F. Pickard Living Center (PKC) .................. G3
Public Safety (in Service Building)........................ E2
Ravine Apartments (RA)............................................ D2
Ravine Center (RC) ...................................................... D2
Kenneth W. Robinson Living Center (ROB) .......... F3
Seidman House (SH).................................................... F6
Bill & Sally Seidman Living Center (SLC) .............. G3
Service Building (SER) ................................................. E2
South Apartment C (SAC) .......................................... F8
South Apartment D (SAD) ......................................... F9
South Apartment E (SAE) ........................................... E9
South Utilities Building (SUB) .................................. G7
Dale Stafford Living Center (STA) ........................... H3
Student Services Building (STU) .......................... F4-5
Maxine M. Swanson Living Center (SWN) ........... H3
Ronald F. VanSteeland Living Center (VLC) ......... F7
Ella Koeze Weed Living Center (WLC) .................... F4
West Living Center A (WLA) ...................................... F3
West Living Center B (WLB) ....................................... F2
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1 Alumni House & Visitor Center (AH) ...................... E1
2 Au Sable Hall (ASH) ...................................................... F5
3 Alexander Calder Fine Arts Center (CAC) ............ G6
4 Art Gallery Support Building (AGS) ........................ E8
5 Calder Residence (CR) ................................................ G6
6 Campus Health Center (UHC) ................................... E8
7 Central Utilities Building.......................................... F1
8 Children’s Enrichment Center (CC) .........................C5
9 The Commons (COM) .................................................. F4
10 The Connection (CON) ................................................ E7
11 Cook Carillon Tower................................................... E5
12 Cook–DeWitt Center (CDC) ....................................... E5
13 James M. Copeland Living Center (COP) .............. F3
14 Richard M. DeVos Living Center (DLC) ................. G2
15 Fieldhouse (FH) ............................................................. E3
15a Recreation Center (RC) .............................................. E4
16 Football Center (FC) ....................................................C2
17 Edward J. Frey Living Center (FLC)......................... G2
Grand Valley Apartments (GVA):
18 Benzie...............F9 19 Keweenaw..............F9
20 Mackinac .........F9 21 Oakland...................F8
22 Office ................F9 23 Tuscola ....................F8
24 Wexford .................................................................. F8
25 Grand Valley State University Arboretum.......... F5
26 Great Lakes Plaza........................................................ F5
27 Henry Hall (HRY) ............................................................ E4
28 Arthur C. Hills Living Center (HLC) ......................... G3
29 Icie Macy Hoobler Living Center (HLL)................. G4
30 Paul A. Johnson Living Center (JLC) ...................... G4
31 Kelly Family Sports Center (KTB) ............................ D3
32 Russel H. Kirkhof Center (KC) ................................... E5
33 William A. Kirkpatrick Living Center (KRP) .......... G3
34 Robert Kleiner Commons (KLC) ............................... F2
35 Grace Olsen Kistler Living Center (KIS) ................. F3
36 Lake Huron Hall (LHH) ............................................. F5-6
37 Lake Michigan Hall (LHM) .......................................... F6
38 Lake Ontario Hall (LOH) .............................................. F6
39 Lake Superior Hall (LSH) ............................................. F6
40 Laker Village Apartments (LVA) .......................... D-E7
41 Loutit Lecture Halls (LTT) ........................................... F4
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APPENDIX C
Schedule of Events
2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships
May 22-24, Allendale, Michigan
Hosted by Grand Valley State University and the West Michigan Sports Commission
Grand Valley State Track and Field Stadium
NOTE: All times listed are Eastern time
Thursday, May 22
Events are prelims unless noted as finals
Time
Event
10:30 a.m.
Decathlon (100 meters, long jump,
shot put, high jump, 400 meters)
11:00 a.m.
Heptathlon (100 meter hurdles, high jump,
shot put, 200 meters)
12:30 p.m.
Men’s Hammer Throw (Finals)
2:00 p.m.
Women’s Pole Vault (Finals)
2:30 p.m.
Men’s Long Jump (Finals)
3:30 p.m.
Women’s Hammer Throw (Finals)
4:40 p.m.
National Anthem
4:50 p.m.
Men’s 4x100 Meter Relay
5:00 p.m.
Women’s 4x100 Meter Relay
5:10 p.m.
Men’s 1500 Meters
5:25 p.m.
Women’s 1500 Meters
5:40 p.m.
Men’s 400 Meters
5:45 p.m.
Women’s Long Jump (Finals)
5:55 p.m.
Women’s 400 Meters
6:10 p.m.
Men’s 100 Meters
6:25 p.m.
Women’s 100 Meters
6:40 p.m.
Men’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase
7:10 p.m.
Women’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase
7:40 p.m.
Men’s 400 Hurdles
7:55 p.m.
Women’s 400 Hurdles
8:10 p.m.
Men’s 10,000 Meters (Finals)
8:50 p.m.
Women’s 10,000 Meters (Finals)
Friday, May 23
Events are prelims unless noted as finals
Time
Event
9:30 a.m.
Decathlon (110 meter hurdles, discus, pole
vault, javelin throw, 1500 meters)
10:30 a.m.
Heptathlon (long jump, javelin throw, 800
meters)
2:00 p.m.
Men’s Discus Throw(Finals)
4:30 p.m.
Men’s High Jump (Finals)
4:45 p.m.
Women’s Triple Jump (Finals)
5:00 p.m.
Women’s Discus Throw (Finals)
5:20 p.m.
National Anthem
5:30 p.m.
Men’s 200 Meters
5:45 p.m.
Women’s 200 Meters
6:00 p.m.
Men’s 800 Meters
6:15 p.m.
Women’s 800 Meters
6:35 p.m.
Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
6:50 p.m.
Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles
7:10 p.m.
Men’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase (Finals)
7:25 p.m.
Women’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase (Finals)
7:45 p.m.
Men’s 4x400 Meter Relay
8:05 p.m.
Women’s 4x400 Meter Relay
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Saturday, May 24
All events are finals
Time
Event
11:00 a.m. Men’s Javelin Throw
2:00 p.m.
Women’s Javelin Throw
2:15 p.m.
Men’s Shot Put
2:30 p.m.
Men’s Pole Vault
4:45 p.m.
Men’s Triple Jump
5:00 p.m.
National Anthem
5:05 p.m.
Women’s Shot Put
5:10 p.m.
Men’s 4x100 Meter Relay
5:20 p.m.
Women’s 4x100 Meter Relay
5:30 p.m.
Women’s High Jump
5:35 p.m.
Men’s 1500 Meters
5:45 p.m.
Women’s 1500 Meters
5:55 p.m.
Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
6:05 p.m.
Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles
6:15 p.m.
Men’s 400 Meters
6:25 p.m.
Women’s 400 Meters
6:35 p.m.
Men’s 100 Meters
6:45 p.m.
Women’s 100 Meters
6:55 p.m.
Men’s 800 Meters
7:05 p.m.
Women’s 800 Meters
7:20 p.m.
Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles
7:30 p.m.
Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles
7:45 p.m.
Men’s 200 Meters
7:55 p.m.
Women’s 200 Meters
8:05 p.m.
Men’s 5000 Meters
8:30 p.m.
Women’s 5000 Meters
8:55 p.m.
Men’s 4x400 Meter Relay
9:05 p.m.
Women’s 4x400 Meter Relay
9:20 p.m.
Team Awards
APPENDIX D
Comprehensive Schedule
2014 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Allendale, Michigan – May 22-24, 2014
Please refer to the detailed practice schedule for specific practice times for each respective event.
Additional information regarding the items below, including locations, are included within this
manual.
Tuesday, May 20
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21
8 to 10:30 a.m.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1 p.m.
2 to 4 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 22
7:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
8 to 11 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Friday, May 23
Facility open for practice (see practice schedule for details)
Weight room open
Packet pick-up
Facility open for practice (see practice schedule for details)
Weight room open
Administrative meeting
Implement inspection
Social
Facility open for practice (see practice schedule for details)
Weight room open
Implement inspection
Start of competition
7:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m. to noon; 3 to 5 p.m.
Facility open for practice (see practice schedule for details)
Weight room open
Start of competition
Implement inspection
Saturday, May 24
8 a.m.
8 to 9:30 a.m.
8 to 11 a.m.
11 a.m.
9:20 p.m. (approximately)
Facility open for practice (see practice schedule for details)
Implement inspection
Weight room open
Start of competition
Team awards
APPENDIX E
Practice Schedule
2014 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Allendale, Michigan – May 22-24, 2014
Tuesday, May 20
Facility Open
Hammer
Discus
Javelin
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (all events except those below)
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
3 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21
Facility Open
Hammer
Discus
Javelin
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (all events except those below)
8 a.m. to Noon
8 a.m. to Noon
Noon to 4 p.m.
Thursday, May 22
Track Open
*7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
*The track will close for practice during Decathlon and Heptathlon running
events; Announcements will be made when the track closes and re-opens
for practice
Field Events
Shot Put
Discus
Javelin
7:30 to 10 a.m. (all field events except those below)
7:30 to 9 a.m.
7:30 to 9 a.m.
9 to 10:30 a.m.
Friday, May 23
Track Open
*7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
*The track will close for practice during Decathlon and Heptathlon running
events; Announcements will be made when the track closes and re-opens
for practice
Field Events
Shot Put
Discus
Javelin
7:30 to 9 a.m. (all field events except those below)
7:30 to 9 a.m.
7:30 to 9 a.m.
9 to 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, May 24
Track Open
Field Events
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
8 a.m. to 10 a.m. (all field events)
APPENDIX F
STUDENT-ATHLETE BIO FORM
Athlete’s Name: _____________________________________________
Year of Eligibility: _______
Phonetic pronunciation (if needed): _________________________________________
M ____ F ____
School and Location: _____________________________________________________________________
School Nickname: ____________________________ School Colors: ____________________________
Events (Excluding Relays):
_____________________________
___________________________
_______________________
Honors (school records, conference championships, previous All-American status, previous experience at
NCAA championships, etc.) We have limited time so please pick the highlights that we can talk about.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE BIO FORM
Athlete’s Name: _____________________________________________
Year of Eligibility: _______
Phonetic pronunciation (if needed): _________________________________________
M ____ F ____
School and Location: _____________________________________________________________________
School Nickname: ____________________________ School Colors: ____________________________
Events (Excluding Relays):
_____________________________
___________________________
_______________________
Honors (school records, conference championships, previous All-American status, previous experience at
NCAA championships, etc.) We have limited time so please pick the highlights that we can talk about.
____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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