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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome from Athletics Director ................................................................................................................................................3
Championship Personnel ..............................................................................................................................................................4
Schedule of Events .......................................................................................................................................................................5
Entry Information .........................................................................................................................................................................6
Scoring .........................................................................................................................................................................................6
Results ..........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Facility Information .....................................................................................................................................................................8
Directions to Facility ....................................................................................................................................................8
Facility Diagram ..........................................................................................................................................................9
Team Parking/Entrance ..............................................................................................................................................10
Championship Subcommittee ....................................................................................................................................................11
Banners.......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Credentials .................................................................................................................................................................................11
Coaches Meeting ........................................................................................................................................................................11
Concessions ................................................................................................................................................................................12
Drug Testing ..............................................................................................................................................................................12
Emergency Contacts...................................................................................................................................................................12
Hospitality ..................................................................................................................................................................................12
Judges .........................................................................................................................................................................................13
Locker Rooms ............................................................................................................................................................................13
Media Information ............................................................................................................................................................... 13-14
Medical Information...................................................................................................................................................................15
Merchandise ...............................................................................................................................................................................16
Protest Procedure .......................................................................................................................................................................16
Uniforms ....................................................................................................................................................................................16
Videotaping ................................................................................................................................................................................16
Warm-Ups ..................................................................................................................................................................................17
Area Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 18-20
Transportation ............................................................................................................................................................................21
Campus Parking Map .................................................................................................................................................................22
Forms to Submit
Team Travel Party Form ............................................................................................................................................................23
Protest Form ...............................................................................................................................................................................24
Letter of Welcome
On behalf of Ohio State University and city of Columbus, I would
like to welcome you to the 2014 NCAA Zone C Diving Qualifier.
Participation in this event is one of the great experiences that
student-athletes and coaches experience. We hope that your visit
to Ohio State is both enjoyable and successful.
To ensure a care-free experience this manual is provided and
contains information on everything involved with the meet
including but not limited to the schedule, registration information,
and maps. Please feel free to contact anyone listed in the
directory with questions at any time.
Our staff has worked hard to put together a great championship
and we have eagerly looked forward to this event for some time.
You should be proud of your accomplishments, and I wish you the
best of luck during your time in Columbus. We look forward to a
great event.
Sincerely,
Eugene Smith
Director of Athletics
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CHAMPIONSHIPS PERSONNEL
NCAA Representative
Mary Berdo, Assistant Director of
Championships
Office Phone
317/917-6555
Katie Holmes, Assistant Director of
Championships
317/917-6206
[email protected]
614/292-1848
[email protected]
614/247-4531
[email protected]
Sport Administrators
Mike Penner, Sr. Associate Athletics
Director
T.J. Shelton, Associate Athletics
Director
Championship Staff
Lauren Graham, Assistant Director of
Event Management; Tournament Director
614/292-8707
Edina Reo, Event Coordinator; Asst.
Tournament Director
Coaching Staff
Justin Sochor, Head Diving Coach
Cell Phone
E-Mail
[email protected]
937/308-0515
[email protected]
614/582-9002
[email protected]
614/292-0527
[email protected]
Facility Staff
Christine Thompson, Aquatic Events
Manager
614/247-7370
[email protected]
Zach Skinner, Aquatics Associate Director
614/688-3587
[email protected]
Diving Table Coordinator
Dan Galvin, Aquatics Operations Supervisor
614/247-4654
[email protected]
614/292-0134
[email protected]
Athletic Training
Erin Scheper, Assistant Athletic Trainer
614/247-4723
[email protected]
Sports Marketing
Marcus Mercer, Assistant Director of
Fan Experience & Promotions
614/688-5524
[email protected]
Athletic Communications
Mike Basford, Assistant Director of
Athletics Communications
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
(All times are local unless otherwise stated)
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
ALL DAY
2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Teams Arrive
Open Practice
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
After meeting – 9:00 p.m.
Open Practice
Group A
Group B
Group C
Mandatory Coaches Meeting
(Wet Classroom – Diving Well Closed)
Open Practice
Thursday, March 13, 2014
7:00 – 10:00 a.m.
10:00 – 10:50 a.m.
10:50 – 11:40 a.m.
11:40 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
12:30 – 1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Open Practice
Group B
Group C
Group A
Open Practice
Women’s 1-meter/Men’s 3-meter
(Simultaneous Events)
Open Practice
Friday, March 14, 2014
7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
10:50 a.m. – 11:40 a.m.
11:40 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Open Practice
Group C
Group A
Group B
Open Practice
Women’s 3-meter/Men’s 1-meter
(Simultaneous Events)
Open Practice
Saturday, March 15, 2014
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 8:50 a.m.
8:50 a.m. – 9:40 a.m.
9:40 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Open Practice
Group A
Group B
Group C
Open Practice
Women’s Platform
30-Minute Break
Men’s Platform
** Events will run straight through with a fifteen minute break between the end of preliminaries and the
beginning of the finals. Divers in the finals are allowed to practice during the fifteen minute break. **
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ENTRY INFORMATION
Diving Entries
 Qualification for a diving event must be achieved in bona fide competition. The
definition and requirements for meeting bona fide competition is detailed in Rule 9 for
the 2013-14 and 2014-15 NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Book.
 In order to qualify for the diving events at the championships, a diver must participate in
his or her respective zone-qualifying meet. In order to qualify to compete in a zonequalifying meet, the diver must have achieved the qualifying standards for minimum
point totals in bona fide competition in at least one event. The competition point totals
must be submitted on an officials NCAA diving online form.
 In order to verify the divers score entered on the NCAA online entry form, coaches
should bring a certified dive score sheet(s) with them to the meet. A diver’s score sheet
must be certified by a referee and a coach along with the diver’s signature. A qualifying
score achieved and entered on DiveMeets.com may serve as documentation for a valid
qualifying score as an alternative to the signed diving score sheet.
 Coaches must submit the NCAA online zone diving entry form by midnight Eastern
Time, Thursday, March 6. Directions for submitting the online entry form will come
directly from the NCAA offices.
 DiveMeets will be used at each of the zone diving meets and divers must register online
for their respective zone meet. Deadlines to register divers on DiveMeets will be listed
online for each respective zone (typically 48 hours prior to the first date of competition).
Procedures
 All springboard diving events will consist of a preliminary round of six optional dives
using all five groups. The top 18 finishers from the preliminary round will advance to the
final round and will perform a second list of six optional dives using all five groups. All
dives will be performed in any order without limit on degree of difficulty.
 For platform prelims, each diver will do six optional dives (men), including one from
each of six groups, or five optional dives (women), including one from each of five
groups, from any competitive platform level (i.e. 5, 7.5 or 10 meters), in any order,
without limit on degree of difficulty. For platform finals, if divers competed in trials
optional dives only, the finals shall consist of six optional dives (men), including one
from each of five groups, or five optional dives (women), including one from each of five
groups, from any competitive platform, in any order, without limit on degree of
difficulty.
 Divers in the finals are allowed to practice during the fifteen minute break. The diving
order for finals will remain the same, with the non-qualifying divers being removed from
the starting order.
SCORING
In all events, preliminary scores will carry forward and be added to the scores in the finals
to determine final placement.
If two or more divers have the same score and are vying for the final selection spot, a dive-off
will be held on the same board, with each diver using his or her same respective lists, in order to
select the final qualifier. A neutral panel will be used.
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RESULTS
Qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Divers will qualify for the NCAA
championships based on performances at their respective zone meet. Each zone will receive a
minimum of four spots for men and women. The guaranteed spots will fill 20 of the 35 diving
spots for men and 20 of 41 spots for women.
To complete the diving field (15 spots for men and 21 spots for women), the results from
the previous year’s national championships will be used. A place system will be used to
determine the allocations going to each zone for next year’s meet.
The allocations for the 2014 women’s championships are:
Zone A – 6
Zone B – 9
Zone C – 9
Zone D – 9
Zone E – 8
The allocations for the 2014 men’s championships are:
Zone A – 6
Zone B – 6
Zone C – 8
Zone D – 7
Zone E – 8
The spots from each zone that advance will be determined by the following priority placing
table:
Place Finish
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
One-Meter
3
5
7
10
13
15
18
21
23
26
29
31
Three-Meter
2
4
6
9
11
14
17
19
22
25
27
30
Platform
1
8
12
16
20
24
28
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MCCORKLE AQUATIC PAVILION
The NCAA Zone C Diving Meet will be held at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion in the Ron
O’Brien Diving Well on the campus of The Ohio State University. This facility contains all the
necessary equipment, and has 14 – 17 feet of water depth. The different diving boards in the
facility are as follows:
Ten locations for 1-meter and 3-meter springboards
Three stationary 3-meter springboards
Five levels of platforms – 1, 3, 5, 7.5, and 10 meters
DIRECTIONS TO MCCORKLE AQUATIC PAVILION
From the North - Take I-71 South to 270 West to SR 315 South. Exit at Neil Avenue.
Make a left on Neil Avenue. Make a left onto Neil Drive (Neil Drive will be past 12th
Ave).Parking garage will be on the left. Pool will be straight ahead.
From the South - Take I-71 North to SR 315 North. Take SR 315 North to the Medical
Center Exit. Go straight on Medical Center Drive. Make a left on Neil Avenue. Make a
left onto Neil Drive (Neil Drive will be past 12th Ave). Parking garage will be on the
left. Pool will be straight ahead.
From the East (Airport) - Take I-670 West to Neil Avenue Exit. Make a right at Neil
Avenue. Make a left onto Neil Drive (Neil Drive will be past 12th Ave). Parking garage
will be on the left. Pool will be straight ahead.
From the West - I-70 East to I-670 East. Exit at Neil Avenue. Make a left on Neil
Avenue. Make a left onto Neil Drive (Neil Drive will be past 12th Ave). Parking garage
will be on the left. Pool will be straight ahead.
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TEAM PARKING / ENTRANCE
Team Parking
Each team will receive two (2) parking passes to park in the Neil Avenue Parking Garage.
Please indicate on the Team Travel Information Sheet (page 23) the total number of parking
passes your team will need for team cars or vans. Only cars and vans will be allowed to park in
the garage and will receive a parking pass. Overflow parking, should the Neil Avenue Parking
Garage fill, will be located at the Tuttle Park Place Garage located just north of the facility near
the corner of Woody Hayes Drive and Tuttle. Teams are to enter the facility using the door on
the east side of the building, just north of the parking garage (signage will be provided to help
direct teams as well). Please see the attached Campus Parking Map on page 22 for entrance and
parking locations.
Fan Parking
During competition, fan parking is available at the Tuttle Parking Garage, or by Pay-by-Plate
machines in any lots surrounding Ohio Stadium. Please see the Campus Parking Map on page 22
for parking locations.
Parking Rates for Tuttle Park Place Garage:
30 Min
$1.50
1 Hour
$3.25
2 Hours
$5.25
3 Hours
$7.50
4 Hours
$9.50
5+ Hours
$10.50
Lost Ticket Fee $26.50
Parking Rates for Pay-by-Plate Surface Lot Parking:
Pay-by-Plate machines are located in various locations around the Stadium. Permit cost is $1.50
per hour and is valid in any parking space labeled “A”, “B”, or “C”. Not valid in “R” – Reserved
Spaces or Disability spaces, unless a valid ADA Hang Tag is displayed. There is no daily max
for surface lot parking.
Additional information about parking on campus can be obtained by visiting
osu.campusparc.com.
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CHAMPIONSHIP SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS
Zone Representatives
Zone A

Mandy Hixon – University of Massachusetts, Amherst
 Fred Woodruff – Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Camden
Zone B

Leslie Hasselbach – Clemson University

Dan Laak – University of Georgia
 Jeffrey Shaffer – Auburn University
Zone C

Buck Smith – Eastern Michigan University
 TBD
Zone D

Jane Figueiredo – University of Houston
 Jim Stillson – Southern Methodist University
Zone E

Yahya Radman – University of Wyoming

Tom Stebbins – University of California, Los Angeles
BANNERS
Each institution may bring a banner and the facility staff at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion will hang
it for you. Banners will be taken down by staff as well and will be available for pick-up on the
last day of competition. If a banner is needed sooner, please notify event staff.
CREDENTIALS
Credentials will not be distributed for this event. Access to the pool deck will be controlled and
limited to participants, coaches and event staff only.
COACHES MEETING
A mandatory coaches’ meeting will be held Wednesday, March 12 at 4:30 p.m. in the
McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Wet Classroom. Each coach will receive their updated information
pertinent to the championships at this meeting. The judges’ panel will be determined by the
coaches in this meeting.
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CONCESSIONS
Food and beverage options are available in the adjacent Recreation and Physical Activity Center,
at Juice2, a location offering smoothies, coffee, bagels, and pre-made sandwich and wrap
options. If needed, teams can arrange for meals, box lunches, snacks, drinks, etc. during the
tournament by contacting Molly Stevenson with Levy Catering at 614/688-4660 or
[email protected].
DRUG TESTING
All student-athletes are subject to NCAA drug testing at all NCAA championships or in
conjunction with all postseason certified events. The goal of the drug-testing program is to
provide safe, fair and equitable competition as well as to protect the health and safety of all
NCAA student-athletes participating in NCAA championships and postseason certified events.
Additional information regarding the NCAA’s championship drug-testing program is located at
www.ncaa.org/drugtesting.
If any drug testing is to occur, it will be held in the locker room accessed immediately off of the
pool deck.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Emergency: 911
OSU Campus Police: 614/292-2121
Columbus Police Department: 614/645-4545
Franklin County Sheriff’s Department: 614/525-3333
HOSPITALITY
Hospitality will be available to all student-athletes, coaches and team personnel. See map on
Page 9 for the following locations:
Coaches/ Championship Staff
In the Wet Classroom on the west side of the competition pool deck, a light breakfast, as well as
all day snacks and drinks will be provided. A lunch will be provided each day of competition
beginning 60 minutes prior to the start of competition.
Student-Athletes
Hospitality for student-athletes will be located in the southwest corner of the pool deck, in the
warm-up area behind the dive well.
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JUDGES
All diving coaches must be available to judge. The decision will be made at the coaches’
meeting Wednesday night as to which event each coach will judge.
LOCKER ROOMS
Changing rooms are located on the west side of the pool deck for student-athletes. Please note
that no lockers will be available for student-athlete use. Towels will not be provided. The Ohio
State University is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. Found items will be collected and
kept with Event Staff at the Head Table.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Credentials
There will be no credentials issued for this event. However, all Media members and SIDs
interested in covering the event should contact Mike Basford at [email protected] or 614/2920134.
Event Results
Live results will be available at ohiostatebuckeyes.com and www.divemeets.com. Any SIDs in
attendance will also be provided with results. Results will be placed in the Wet Classroom on
the west side of the pool deck, where coach and staff hospitality is also located. Results will be
emailed after each session. To be included on email distribution lists, please send email contact
info to Mike Basford at [email protected].
Media Guides and Weekly Notes
Please send copies of your media guide and/or weekly notes if you choose. We will make them
available to the media in their designated work area. It is up to you as to how many guides/notes
you would like to send; we will not make copies of notes for schools.
Media Guides/Notes should be shipped in care of Lisa Frey at:
Swimming and Diving Office
McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
1847 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Ph: 614/292-5052
Parking
Parking passes will not be issued to Media or SIDs. Parking is available at an hourly rate in the
Tuttle Park Place Parking Garage just north of the facility near the corner of Woody Hayes Drive
and Tuttle. Hourly parking - $1.50 per hour – is also available in the surface parking lots around
Ohio Stadium. Be sure to look for the blue Pay-by-Plate meters located throughout the surface
lots to purchase your hourly parking sticker. Please see page 22 for a campus parking map.
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Venue
The official name of the venue is the Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. The venue was
dedicated on Oct. 14, 2005. Within the building, diving events will be contested in the Ron
O’Brien Diving Well. However, primarily use McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion when referring to the
venue. For more information, please visit the Ohio State University’s Department of Athletics
website at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com.
Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
1847 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
General Media Information
1. Media and SIDs will be provided limited access to the pool deck. Please stay behind the roped
off areas and out of the way of coaches and officials.
2. There will be NO designated media seating on the pool deck or in the spectator seating areas.
Media may work in the hospitality area located directly off of the pool deck on the west side of
the building.
3. No flash photography may be taken during diving events.
4. The head table on the pool deck is limited to event management, meet personnel, television
crews and NCAA staff only
5. Complete results will be available in the media workroom following the conclusion of each
event. Results will be provided in this room throughout the day and posted on the pool deck.
6. There will not be a designated interview area. Please contact the SID of the coach or player
you need to speak with and the SID can either take you to that person or bring that person to the
media workroom.
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MEDICAL INFORMATION
Visiting Aquatics Athletic Trainer,
On behalf of the Ohio State University, we welcome you to Columbus. I hope to make your trip
as smooth as possible. We will have the following medical supplies and services available to
you throughout your visit

Water and cups as well as injury ice, bags, and wrap will be on deck for your
convenience.

Modalities will be available in the Athletic Training room located just off of the deck
adjacent to the diving well. We will have ice bags, ice cups, hot packs, cold whirlpool,
ultrasound, and electrical stimulation at your disposal. (If an ATC is not traveling with
your team, a physician prescription will be required for ultrasound or electrical
stimulation treatments.)

A Certified Athletic Trainer and Team Physician will be in attendance for all
competition. All medical emergencies will be transported to Ohio State Medical Center
located on campus adjacent to the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion.
If your team has any special needs, we would be glad to help accommodate you with advanced
notice. We wish you a great stay in Columbus.
Thank you,
Erin Scheper, MEd, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
O: 614-247-4723
C: 937-776-2462
F: 614-688-1449
[email protected]
Allie McDavitt, ATC
Intern Athletic Trainer
O: 614-247-4723
C: 609-468-5545
F: 614-688-1449
[email protected]
OSU University Hospital
Emergency Room (614) 293-8333
Patient Information (614) 293-8300
Directions from McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion to OSU Main Hospital – ER:
Turn Right out of Neil Ave. Parking Garage. Take immediate Right onto Neil DRIVE. Turn
Right onto John Herrick Dr. Turn Left on Cannon Drive. Turn Left on West 10th Ave. Follow
signs to Emergency Room.
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MERCHANDISE
Event1 is the official merchandiser for NCAA championships. Merchandise will be available at
in the main concourse of McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion starting 90 minutes prior to the start of the
day’s events. It will remain open throughout competition.
PROTEST PROCEDURE
-
At the coaches meeting, a meet committee must be designated who will hear and decide
all protests.
-
The diving sub-committee members for each region are automatically on the meet
committee; the additional members must be nominated or can volunteer to be part of the
meet committee; however, there should be no more than five (5) total meet committee
members. If there are more nominations or volunteers than necessary, names will be
drawn out of a hat. The meet committee shall have fair representation (i.e., two coaches
from the same conference should not be allowed if there are more than five conferences
in the zone, etc).
-
If a protest should occur, the protesting coach should find a member of the meet
committee to turn in the protest form.
-
Protests must be received within 30 minutes of the final diving results of that particular
event. (See the protest form at the back of this manual.)
-
A member of the meet committee must call Katie Holmes (317/410-4443) or Mary Berdo
(317/966-6472) to communicate what the protest entails.
-
The meet committee will review and vote on the protest; if a protesting coach is involved
with the meet committee, they should remove themselves from discussion and voting.
-
The meet committee will communicate back to the protesting coach what action they
agreed upon. All protests are final once action has been taken.
UNIFORMS
Regulations regarding uniforms for divers are detailed in Rule 3 of the 2013-14 and 2014-15
NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Book. If a student-athlete competes in an illegal
swimsuit, that student-athlete shall be disqualified from that event.
VIDEOTAPING
Videotaping for personal use is permitted if it does not interfere with spectators or media. Each
participating team is permitted to have one person tape competition with a single camera for
institutional purposes only. Flash photography is prohibited.
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WARM-UPS
The McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion will open at 7 a.m. each day of competition and the diving well
will be open for warm-ups. Please refer to the warm-up group schedule for specific group times.
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AREA INFORMATION
DINING
Table Service
Applebee’s Bar & Grill
B.C. Rooster’s Wings
BW 3’s
Bob Evans
Champps Americana
Damon’s
Don Pablo’s Mexican Rest.
Johnny Rockets
Noodles and Company
480 Ackerman Rd.
3370 Olentangy River Rd.
2151 N. High Street
3140 Olentangy River Rd.
1827 Olentangy River Rd.
3025 Olentangy River Rd.
1803 Olentangy River Rd.
1787 Olentangy River Rd.
2124 N. High Street
614/268-1220
614/262-3185
614/291-2362
614/263-5000
614/298-0833
614/262-6208
614/291-6390
614/291-8239
614/453-1095
Express/Deli
Charley’s Steakery
Chipotle
Easy Living Deli
Jimmy Johns
Panera
Subway
Starbucks
Wendy’s
W.G.Grinders
1912 N. High Street
1726 N. High Street
1355 W. Lane Avenue
1860 N. High Street
3278 Tremont Road
2937 Olentangy River Rd.
1315 W. Lane Ave.
1510 N. High St.
1666 N. High St.
614/291-7131
614/291-0274
614/486-2695
614/299-8800
614/583-2600
614/261-6665
614/485-1202
614/291-4042
614/294-3257
265 W. 11th St.
2183 N. High St.
2084 N. High St.
1259 N. High St.
33 E. Hudson St.
1397 W. Lane Ave.
174 W. Lane Ave.
614/421-2300
614/297-0030
614/294-5371
614/421-1700
614/784-1919
614/481-8035
614/294-4669
2801 N. High Street
777 Neil Avenue
2913 Olentangy River Road
1555 W. Lane Avenue
614/268-3223
614/224-3065
614/265-2800
614/481-3400
Pizza
Adriatico’s New York Pizza
Domino’s
Donatos
Papa John’s
Pizza Hut
Tommy’s Pizza
Local Grocery
Giant Eagle
Kroger
Whole Foods Market
Metropolitan Area Restaurants - Downtown/Short North
Barley’s Brewing Company
467 N. High St.
Buca di Beppo
343 N. Front St.
Japanese Steak House
479 N. High St.
RJ Snappers Bar & Grill
700 N. High St.
614/228-ALES
614/621-EATS
614/228-3030
614/280-1070
Worthington (St. Rt.23 and I-270)
Buca di Beppo
B.W.3’s
Winking Lizard Tavern
Domino’s Pizza
Donato’s Pizza
J. Alexander’s
614/848-VINO
614/843-9093
614/785-9755
614/885-3033
614/431-1115
614/847-1166
60 E. Wilson Bridge Rd.
110 E. Hutchinson Ave.
100 Hutchinson Ave.
42 Dillmont Dr.
7568 Worthington-Galena Rd.
7550 Vantage Dr.
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LODGING
Campus
Downtown
Metropolitan
The Blackwell
2110 Tuttle Park Place
Columbus, OH 43210
614/247-4000
Fax: 614/247-4040
www.theblackwell.com
The Columbus (Marriott)
50 N. Third St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/228-5050
Fax: 614/228-2525
www.marriott.com
AmeriSuites
7490 Vantage Dr.
Columbus, OH 43235
614/846-4335
Fax: 614/846-4493
www.amerisuites.com
Hilton Garden Inn
3232 Olentangy River Rd.
Columbus, OH 43202
614/263-7200
Fax: 614/263-7201
http://hiltongardeninn1.hilton.com
Crowne Plaza
33 Nationwide Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/461-4100
Fax: 614/461-5828
www.crowneplaza-oh.com
Embassy Suites Hotel
5100 Upper Metro Pl.
Dublin, OH 43017
614/790-1000
Fax: 614/790-9001
http://embassysuites.hilton.com
Doubletree Guest Suites
50 S. Front St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/228-4600
Fax: 614/228-0297
www.doubletreehotels.com
Hampton Inn West
5625 Trabue Rd.
Columbus, OH 43228
614/851-5599
Fax: 614/851-5590
http://hamptoninn1.hilton.com
Woodfin Suites
4130 Tuller Road
Dublin, OH 43017
614/766-7763
Fax: 614/761-1906
www.woodfinsuiutehotels.com
University Plaza Hotel
3110 Olentangy River Rd.
Columbus, OH 43202
614/267-7461
Fax: 614/263-3978
www.universityplazaosu.com
Hyatt Regency
350 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/463-1234
Fax: 614/280-3034
http://columbusregency.hyatt.com
Marriott Northwest
5605 Blazer Pkwy.
Dublin, OH 43017
614/791-1000
Fax: 614/791-1001
www.mariott.com
Red Roof Inn
441 Ackerman Rd.
Columbus, OH 43202
614/267-9941
Fax: 614/267-5925
www.redroof.com
Hyatt on Capitol Square
75 E. State St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/228-1234
Fax: 614/469-9664
http://capitolsquare.hyatt.com
Columbus Airport Marriott
1375 N. Cassady Ave.
Columbus, OH 43219
614/475-7551
Fax: 614/476-1476
www.marriott.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
3031 Olentangy River Rd.
Columbus, OH 43202
614/267-111
Fax: 614/267-0904
www.marriott.com
The Westin Great Southern
310 S. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614/228-3800
Fax: 614/228-7666
www.greatsouthernhotel.com
Hilton Columbus
3900 Chagrin Dr.
Columbus, OH 43219
614/414-5000
Fax: 614/414-5100
www.hiltoncolumbus.com
Holiday Inn Express
3045 Olentangy River Road
Columbus, OH 43202
614/447-1212
www.stayholidayosu.com
Hyatt Place
900 Goodale Boulevard
Columbus, OH 43212
614/280-1234
Fax: 614/280-1224
www.columbusosu.place.hyatt.com
Fort Rapids Indoor
Waterpark Resort
4560 Hilton Corporate Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43232
614/868-1380
www.fortrapids.com
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SHOPPING
Lennox Town Center – Located at the corner of Olentangy River Rd. and Kinnear Rd. Stores include: Target, Old Navy, Barnes
& Nobles, and Staples. Restaurants include: Bravo, Champps Americana, and Johnny Rockets. There is also an AMC Theater
located in the Lennox Center, located on Kinnear Road.
Easton Town Center - Located off I-270 and Easton exit. Leisure time entertainment complex. Retail stores include: Macy’s,
The Gap, Express, Victoria’s Secret, and American Eagle. Restaurants include: Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen,
Max and Erma’s, and Chipotle. Also located at Easton, is an AMC theater, and a comedy club (The Funny Bone).
Mall at Tuttle Crossing - Located at I-270 and Tuttle Crossing exit. Stores include: Express, Victoria’s Secret, Banana
Republic, H&M, and Abercrombie and Fitch. Restaurants include: Ruby Tuesday and Panera.
Polaris Fashion Place - Located at I-71 and Polaris Pkwy exit. Stores include: American Eagle, Buckle, Finish Line, Hollister,
and Macy’s. Restaurants include: California Pizza Kitchen, Brio, Olive Garden, and Red Lobster.
The Shops on Lane Avenue – Located on West Lane Avenue (1 mile west of SR 315). Stores include: Ann Taylor Loft, Bed
Bath and Beyond, Chicos, Christopher & Banks, Coldwater Creek, Gymboree, New York & Company, Talbots, White House
Black Market. Restaurants include: Rusty Bucket Corner Tavern.
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TRANSPORTATION
Port Columbus International Airport
4600 International Gateway
Columbus, Ohio 43219
Airport Administration ............................................. 614/239-4000
Airport Paging & Information .................................. 614/239-4082
Airport Police ........................................................... 614/239-4029
Airport Parking......................................................... 614/238-0253
Airport Service Center.............................................. 614/237-9224
International Visitor’s Center ................................... 614/231-9610
Commercial Airlines
Air Canada ............................................................... 800/776-3000
American/American Eagle ....................................... 800/433-7300
Continental/Continental Express .............................. 800/525-0280
Delta ......................................................................... 800/221-1212
JetBlue Airways ....................................................... 800/538-2583
Midwest Express ...................................................... 800/452-2022
Northwest/Northwest Airlink ................................... 800/441-1818
Southwest ................................................................. 800/435-9792
United/United Express ............................................. 800/241-6522
USAir/USAir Express .............................................. 800/428-4322
USA 3000 ................................................................. 877/872-3000
University Airport .................................................. 614/292-5460
Don Scott Field
2160 Case Rd,
Columbus, Ohio 43224
Rental Car Agencies
Alamo ....................................................................... 800/327-9633
Avis .......................................................................... 800/331-1212
Budget ...................................................................... 614/471-2434
Dollar ....................................................................... 800/800-4000
Hertz ......................................................................... 800/654-3131
National .................................................................... 800/227-7368
Thrifty ...................................................................... 800/237-5700
Commercial Bus Lines
Greyhound ................................................................ 800/231-2222
American Trailways ................................................. 800/331-5009
Charter Bus Lines
Clipper...................................................................... 800/648-0991
Croswell ................................................................... 800/782-8747
Greenlawn ................................................................ 614/251-8000
Lakefront .................................................................. 614/476-1113
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CAMPUS PARKING MAP
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TEAM TRAVEL INFORMATION
Institution: __________________________
Team Contact Information:
Name: _________________________________
Title: __________________________________
Office Phone: ___________________________
Cell Phone: _____________________________
Transportation and Accommodations:
Arrival Date: _____________ Time: ____________
Practice Time Tuesday: _________
Form of transportation to Columbus: _____________________________________________
Form of transportation while in Columbus: ________________________________________
Hotel: ________________________________________
Number of vehicles for Parking:
Cars: ______
Vans: ________
Buses: ________
Please fax this form to Lauren Graham by Friday, March 7, 2014.
Email: [email protected] Fax: 614/688-8412
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NCAA DIVING PROTEST FORM
This protest form must be complete in full and submitted to the meet committee not later than 30 minutes after the final
diving results of which the protest is applicable. Protests must be acted upon by the appropriate meet committee. The
decision of this committee is final. Any protest before, during or immediately after a race should be resolved at the earliest
opportunity, but not later than immediately following the current session.
Institution:
Coach Name:
Coach Cell Phone Number:
Student-Athlete Name:
Event:
Current Date:
Current Time:
Applicable Rule:
Situation Being Appealed:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________
Justification for Appeal:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________
Committee Decision – Approved:______________
Denied: ________________
Appeal Meet Committee Signature:________________________________________
Date:________________________________________________________________
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