William Jewell College vs Linfield College
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William Jewell College vs Linfield College
William Jewell College vs Linfield College Division II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, Dec. 11 Pre-game Ceremony 12:00 p.m. Kick-off 12:30 Wortman Field } XHttiam Jewett C o lle g e ’ Official Program $1.00 WELCOME FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR O n behalf of N A IA ’s 526 member institutions, we salute the tw o finalists who are p a r t ic ip a t in g in t o d a y ’ s Division II national champion ship. The N A IA is comprised of colleges and universities that have elected to compete in intercollegiate athletics as an integral part o f the total educational program, subject to the same aims, policies, and objectives as other depart ments and programs. Inter collegiate athletic programs in N A IA institutions are not administered through a corporate structure, or as an entertainment o r public relations entity. Publicly supported and privately endowed N A IA institutions have particular needs and aspirations relative to the conduct of their sports programs. By continuing to meet these needs, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics has remained a strong, viable voice for the nation’s smaller, fully-accredited four-year colleges for four decades. We thank all of those present for your loyal support which makes possible this game. It is our conviction that today’s championship game will reinforce the N A IA belief that educationally sound collegiate sports can help in character and citizenship development and develop leadership. H arry F ritz Executive D irector N A IA 1982-83 NAIA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Leon G. Davis Director of Athletics University of Montevallo, A L First Vice-president Robert Mason Chair, Physical Education & Athletics Austin College, T X Second Vice-president John Visser President Emporia State University, KS Third Vice-president David Olson Dean, School for Physical Education Pacific Lutheran University, W A Fourth Vice-president Joan Warrington Coordinator of Women’s Athletics Pittsburg State University, KS Executive Com m ittee M embers Roger Jenkinson Chair, Department of Geography Taylor University, IN Margaret Waters Harbison Coordinator, Physical Education & Athletics for Women East Texas State University, T X William L. Jordan Chair, Physical Education & Director of Athletics Black Hills State College, SC Phyllis Holmes D irector of Women’s Athletics Greenville College, IL Carrol B. Land Director of Athletics Point Loma College, C A Leroy T. Walker Professor of Physical Education North Carolina Central University, NC DR. DAVID OLSON, MESSAGE Dr. David Olson, Dean of the S ch o o l o f P hysical Education at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Wash ington, is representing the N A IA N ational E xecutive Committee for the Division II f o o t b a ll c h a m p io n s h ip series. Olson is serving as third vice-president of the N A IA for the 1982-83 academic year. All N A IA championship meets, games and tournaments are under the direct supervision and control of the N A IA National Executive Committee. The 11-person National Executive Com mittee is the governing body elected by membership of N A IA at the Annual Meeting of the organization. The National Executive Com m ittee hires the Executive D irector, who conducts the business of the organization from national headquarters in Kansas C ity, Missouri. GEORGE GLASS, MESSAGE George Glass, D irector of Athletics and track and cross country coach at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana, is serving as president of the N A IA Coaches Association for 1982-83. A subsidiary of the N A IA , the N A IA Coaches Associa tion includes more than 3,000 men’s and women’s coaches and is charged with responsi b ility for carryin g on a program beneficial to the coaches of the Association. N A IA C provides coaches in all sports with a strong voice in establishing rules and standards in each sport. The AllAmerica Awards program is the responsibility of the Awards Com mittee, which is represented by the officers of N A IA C . W ILLIAM JEW ELL COLLEGE SEASON STATISTICS 1982 Record: 10-1 Games played Rushing attempts Net yards rushing Game average Passes attempted Passes completed Interceptions throw n N et yards passing Game average Total offensive plays Total net yards Game average W.J. Opp. 11 548 2076 188.7 258 147 12 2249 204.5 806 4325 393.2 11 387 738 67.1 365 161 19 2002 182.0 752 2740 249.1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name Kelly Groom 11 Name G 11 11 9 11 Steve Hodges Scoop Gillespie Steve Craig Kelly Groom Name Kelly Groom Scott Sandridge Paul Troth Total Offense G G 11 3 3 Plays Rush 329 55 N et 219 137 16 112 983 719 48 55 Passing Com. 120 14 7 Att. Int. 217 25 12 12 0 1 G 11 11 11 11 Rec. Name G 11 11 P AT FG 42-45 13-15 Steve Hodges Steve Hudson Name Jeff McGuire Eddy Allen Ave. Pet. .553 .560 .583 No. 12 18 Kickoff Returns G 11 11 No. 9 6 2 3 Interceptions No. 4 2 TDs 11 2 1 Yds. 89.4 65.4 5.3 5.0 Ave. 2024 181 75 184.0 60.3 25.0 5 0 0 3 20.5 17.8 10.7 9.1 PC Ave. TD Pts. Ave. 102 81 17 91.3 25.9 14.5 12.4 9.3 7.4 Ave. Yds. No. 44 4 Punt Returns 14 5 0 8 TD Punting G 11 11 7 11 Doug Switzer David Arm strong TD 4.5 5.2 3.0 0.5 1004 285 160 136 G 11 11 Name Name APC Scoring G 11 11 Darrell Schwabe Steve Craig Greg Jacobson Andre Nelson 189.0 Yds. 49 16 15 15 Name Darrell Schwabe Paul Taylor 2079 Receiving Name Jimi Reed Scott M artin Scoop Gillespie Steve Hodges Total 2024 Rushing Car. Ave. Pass 34.4 33.5 1515 134 Yds. TD 0 0 Aue. 13.0 9.4 Yds. TD 0 0 0 Ave. 0 18.9 5.7 9.5 15.3 TD Ave. 156 169 170 34 19 46 Yds. 0 0 0.4 0.2 HOW THEY GOT THERE LINFIELD CO LLEGE WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE WJC 19 59 49 33 17 39 7 32 48 Opponent Doane ................................................................. 7 Culver-Stockton .............................................. 6 Central Methodist ............................................ 0 G ra ce la n d ........................................................... 15 M issouri Valley ................................................ 7 B a k e r ................................................................... 18 Mid-America Nazarene .................................... 9 Benedictine ........................................................ 27 Tarkio ................................................................. 7 NAIA DIVISION II QUARTERFINAL 44 Sul Ross State 43 23 Northwestern 10 NAIA DIVISION II SEMIFINAL 41 30 40 41 20 43 49 27 Opponent Southern Oregon ............................................ Western Washington ...................................... Eastern Oregon ................................................ Oregon Tech ..................................................... Pacific ................................................................. Lewis and Clark .............................................. Willamette ......................................................... Whitworth ......................................................... Pacific Lutheran .............................................. 13 21 20 35 0 16 14 14 NAIA DIVISION II QUARTERFINAL 20 7 California Lutheran 16 NAIA DIVISION II SEMIFINAL 37 Westminster Game Committeeman Game Administrator 9 Ken Gibler Missouri Valley College Head Football Coach W ally Schwartz N A IA Associate Executive D irector GAM E OFFICIALS Havel Umpire Sadorus Headlinesman Aaron Pointer Field Judge Dick Schnell Back Judge ....................................................Dan Inveen Clock Operator ......................................... Jay Stricherz Referee LC 27 .......................................................... Don ................................................... H enry Official Rules The official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Rules shall apply. Official Ball The official 1982 N A IA football is the Rawlings R5, provided by the Rawling Sporting Goods St. Louis, Missouri. Company, Special thanks go to the following businesses and organizations that helped make today’s NAIA playoff game possible: — — — — — — — — — — Tom Ballard, Freelance Photography, M cMinnville — M cMinnville School D istrict No. 40 C herry C ity Electric, Inc. (Salem) — Ocean W ay Mazda C huck Colvin Ford, Inc. — Paulson-Wilson, Inc., Portland Delta Psi Delta — Radio Station K C Y X Greater M cM innville Chamber of Commerce — Radio Station KSLC Larsen M otor Co., M cMinnville — Safari Motel & Restaurant Linfield Quarterback Club — Saga Food Service M cMinnville Fire and Polic^ Departm ent — Shakey’s Pizza, M cMinnville M cMinnville News-Register — Bennett & Miller, Inc. And all Linfield trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends who contributed their time, energy, and support. The Northwest's Largest Independent Tire Dealer r j ^ L k S T lH W A B l Les Schwab Tire Centers O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N -ID A H O H A R O L D S T IL L . JR. 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Red & Black Conference ..............................................................H eart of America Athletic D irector ...................................................... L arry Hamilton Head Football C o a c h Vic Wallace (Cornell ’65), 2nd year Assistant Football Coaches . . Rodger LaBeth, Darrel Gourley, Bob Beatty, John Haase, Vic Davolt, Jim Nelson, T.J. Brown, M arty Hensley, M arty M onroe, Bob Troutw ine, Dennis Kuras Sports Inform ation D irector ..................................... M a tt Ausmus Trainer .................................................................................Clay Powell N A IA Playoff A p p ea ra nce s/R eco rd.................. 3(1973-80-81), 2-3 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE Dr. J. Gordon Kingsley, President D r. J. G ordon Kingsley, 12th president of W illiam Jewell, first came to the college as a teacher in 1960. He became director of special programs in 1969. In 1973, he was appointed associate dean, and in 1976 he was named dean of the college, a position he served until he assumed the presidency in 1980. Before joining the Jewell staff in 1969, D r. Kingsley was professor and coordinator of interdisciplinary studies at K entucky Southern College. He is a graduate of Mississippi College and holds a master’s degree in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He earned bachelor of divinity and doctor of theology degrees from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and has done post-doctoral w ork at O xfo rd University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of Louisville, and the National University of Ireland. M ercer University in 1980 awarded D r. Kingsley the honorary doctor of humanities degree. Larry Hamilton, Athletic Director A 1961 graduate of William Jewell College, Larry Ham ilton joined the Jewell staff as coach and teacher in 1967. In 1971 he was named director o f men’s athletics. Ham ilton previously held positions at Rockport, M o., and Park College. In addition to his post as athletic director, Ham ilton has served as men’s swim coach for the past 16 years. Under his direction, 48 swimmers have qualified for the national championships. In the last eight years, five swimmers earned All-American status. Ham ilton earned a master’s degree from Central Missouri State University in 1967. Vic Wallace, Head Football Coach Head Coach Vic Wallace came to Jewell tw o years ago from Texas Tech University, where he was an assistant coach. His experience includes nine years as a head high school coach, and he was twice Coach of the Year. He also held assistant coaching positions at Carroll College and Morningside College. In addition, Wallace has had experience as head wrestling coach, admissions representative, sports inform ation director, and physical education instructor. He received his undergraduate degree in physical education and biology from Cornell College in 1965. He earned a master’s degree in physical education from the University o f N orthern Iowa in 1970. Under Wallace’s direction, the Cardinals were 11-1-0 in 1981, losing their only game in the semifinal round o f the national playoffs. Valley Community Bank “ T h e N e w S p ir it o f C o m m u n ity B a n k in g ” 733 N. Baker M cMinnville, Oregon 97128 472-0534 - 6- SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS MAC RENTAL & SKI SHOP 2800 Lafayette Ave. M cM innville. OR 97128 P hone 472-6223, 472-4961 “For All Your Rental Needs” WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE Adden 39 D. Arm strong 21 B. Bowman 28 J. Brandom 36 Steven 42 S. McConnell 74 Lonnie Bruns 9 Dan Christian 51 Greg Embree 47 Steve Ennen 40 B. Fairchild 26 F. Gillespie 10 Kelly Groom 35 Steve Hodges 97 S. Hudson 19 G. Jacobson 95 M. Johnson 57 Tim Johnson 17 Jeff M cGuire 34 David Millen 78 Zel Fischer 94 S. Holeman 99 Chris Brown 46 M. 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W orth, T X Blue Springs, M O Kansas City, M O Ballwin, M O Brookfield, M O Arlington Heights, IL Kansas City, M O Marceline, M O Hillsboro, M O St. Clair, M O Overland Park, KS N orth Kansas City, M O Watson, M O Hannibal, M O Liberty, M O Kansas City, M O Palatine, IL Liberty, MO Kansas City, M O Kansas City, M O Tulsa, OK Brookfield, M O Trenton, M O Raytown, M O Copy Machines • Typewriters Supplies • Service NORTHWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS 117 East 5th St. N orthwest B usiness Plaza M cM innville, Oregon 97128 Phone: 472-9471 or 472-4534^ SE T G C G T TE WB QB FB RB 1 77 69 50 68 75 83 17 16 48 24 Offense Linfield Wildcats Probable Starters DE DT NG DT DE LB LB CB CB SS FS Steve Hoge Dave Lorenz Andy Hansen Brad Gilbertson Tom Vinson Steve Lopes Lance Lopes How ard Hines Randy Mueller M ike Freeman T im Nacrelli Defense 86 76 65 66 46 39 31 23 6 38 41 John G rim m Bryan McKenzie Jim W inston Steve Boyea Mike M cAllister Joel Bertsch Gary Swanson Steve Belt G ordon Smith Randy Lyons Kyle Tarpenning LINFIELD ROSTER NO. 1 3 6 12 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 38 39 41 42 44 46 48 50 54 55 59 60 63 64 65 66 68 69 73 75 76 77 78 79 83 86 89 90 91 92 93 NAM E Steve Hoge M ark Freeman Gordon Smith Jim Lyons Kent Bostick Dave Ellis Randy Mueller Howard Hines Floyd Halvorsen Doug Jansen Dan Crowell Steve Belt Tim Nacrelli Scott Harman Terry Holmes Jim Newell Robert Davis G ary Swanson Dino Gipava Randy Lyons Joel Bertsch Kyle Tarpenning Jim Feldkamp Scott Sattler Mike M cAllister Mike Freeman Brad Gilbertson Jim Goveia Brian Shimmin Kelly marvel M ark Siegner Joe Soong George Fairhart Jim Winston Steve Boyea Tom Vinson Andy Hansen Dave Henley Steve Lopes Bryan McKenzie Dave Lorenz Steve Kraus Gordon Pang Lance Lopes John Grim m Randy Reason Scott Ritt W alt Burns Rich Moberg Greg Hodgkinson POS. 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H O M ETO W N Beaverton, OR Springfield, OR Alameda, C A Walla, Walla, W A Eugene, OR Gaston, OR St. Maries, ID Salem, OR Eugene, OR Lake Oswego, OR Kahului, HI Yamhill, OR Lake Oswego, OR Beaverton, OR Toledo, W A Bend, OR San Antonio, TX Forest Grove, OR Wahiawa, HI Forest (jro ve , OR Hillsboro, OR Eugene, OR Roseburg, OR Eugene, OR Albany, OR Springfield, OR Milwaukie, OR LaCosta, CA Lebanon, OR Rogue River, OR Fields, OR Honolulu, HI Morton, W A Rancho Palos Verdes, C A Medford, OR Pebble Beach, CA Tigard, OR Covina, CA Winnemucca, N V Portland, OR Florence, OR Milwaukie, OR Honolulu, HI Winnemucca, NV McMinnville, OR Salem, OR Beaverton, OR Vancouver, W A McMinnville, OR Eugene, OR First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF McMINNVILLE 118 E. Third, M cM innville, OR 97128 Phone 472-6171 Newberg • Sheridan • Carlton • Amity 538-9449 843-3811 852-7051 835-1033 - 9- LINFIELD COLLEGE 23 Steve Belt 15 Dave Ellis 39 Joel Bertsch 14 Kent Bostick 42 Jim Feldkamp 64 G. Fairhart 66 Steve Boyea 17 Howard Hines 93 G. Hodgkinson 21 Doug Jansen 78 Steve Kraus 83 Lance Lopes 38 Randy Lyons 46 M. McAllister 76 B. McKenzie 92 Rich Moberg 89 Randy Reason 90 Scott Ritt 75 Steve Lopes 77 Dave Lorenz 54 Jim Goveia 1 Steve Hoge 12 Jim Lyons •mmnnk jKWIMSk 16 Randy Mueller 24 Tim Nacrelli 79 Gordon Pang 44 Scott Sattler 55 Brian Shimmin 60 M ark Siegner 31 Gary Swanson 41 K. Tarpenning 68 Tom Vinson 22 Dan Crowell 30 Robert Davis 3 M ark Freeman 48 M ike Freeman 50 B. Gilbertson 86 John Grim m 69 Andy Hansen 25 Scott Harman 26 Terry Holmes 91 W alt Burns 63 Joe Soong 65 Jim Winston 33 Dino Gipaya 19 F. Halvorsen 6 Gordon Smith 27 Jim Newell LINFIELD COLLEGE Charles U. Walker, President Linfield College has prospered during the presidency of D r. Charles U. W alker. Since 1975 when Dr. W alker arrived, enrollment has climbed from 850 to 1,283 students; the college has joined forces with G ood Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center in Portland to create the Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing; International Study Centers have been set up in France, Austria, Japan and Costa Rica, and enrollment of foreign students has increased from less than one percent to nearly five percent; a new science building, M urdock Hall, has been constructed and an athletic com plex is planned next; a Departm ent of Continuing Education has been established; and new majors added in Systems Analysis and Creative W riting. D r. W alker came to Linfield from Russell Sage College, T roy, N .Y ., where he served as president from 1970-75. He was also vice president and dean of Hamline University, St. Paul, M inn., and dean of men and assistant professor of English at R ockford College, Rockford, 111. D r. W alker earned his Ph.D. in education and Latin Am erican Studies from Stanford University, his master’s from Columbia University and his bachelor’s fro m the U niversity of Pittsburgh. D r. W alker has also been actively involved in a variety of professional and civic organizations. Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach AD RUTSCHMAN, A d Rutschman’s wonderously successful playing and teaching career has been closely interwoven w ith the Linfield College athletic tradition. Fresh out of Hillsboro (Ore.) High School’s football and baseball programs, young Rutschman found the gridiron on the Linfield campus to his liking. During his college career, Rutschman received 12 varsity letters, four each in football, basketball, and baseball, while setting the school record for rushing. A professional career with the D etro it Lions failed to hold Rutschman away from Oregon and coaching for long. Coaching at Hillsboro, he won one state football crown and three state baseball titles during a 13-year tenure. He returned to Linfield and the head football coaching job in 1968. As head football coach, and later head baseball coach (1971) and athletic director (1975), Rutschman has given added depth and dimension to Linfield College’s proud tradition of athletic excellence. Rutschman has compiled a football record of 109-30-2, sixth in winning percentage among active N A IA coaches. Rutschman-coached teams have won 10 N orthwest Conference championships, finished second on four other occasions, and participated in four N A IA national playoffs. In 1978, the coach received the Slats Gill “ Oregon M an of the Year” award, the most prestigious athletic honor in the state. - 11 - LINFIELD Quick Facts Location ....................................... McMinnville, Oregon President ................................... Dr. Charles U. W alker Enrollment ................................................................ 1283 Team Nickname ............................................. Wildcats School Colors ............................. Purple and Cardinal Conference ......................................................Northwest Athletic D irector .................................... Ad Rutschman Head Football Coach ............................. Ad Rutschman (Linfield 54), 15th yr. Assistant Football Coaches . Ted Henry, M ike Riley, Ed Langsdorf, Bob W alker, Wes Suan, Dean Pade, Bob Myles, Steve Rex, Tim Bowman, Randy Rutschman, Bret Bailey, John Eagle, M ike Evergin Trainer ........................................................... Tara Lapp Sports Information D irector .................Joe M iglioretto N A IA Playoff Appearances/Record . . . 7 (1961-64-6574-77-78-80), 3-7 G eneral Inform ation While Linfield is anywhere its learning experiences exist— an outpost in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, a sister college in Japan, European cathedrals— the main campus is located in M cMinnville in the rich W illamette Valley of Oregon. McMinnville, a com m unity of 15,000 townsfolk, has been named ecologically “ one of the seven most pleasant places to live in the United States” by the U.S. Departm ent of Interior. Twenty-five miles from Salem, Oregon’s capitol city, and 35 miles from the metropolitan center of Portland and its many cultural and sporting events, M cMinnville offers the best of rural and urban living— plus the advantages of seashore and mountains one hour away by automobile. Linfield, the second oldest institution of higher education west of the Mississippi, came to life in 1849 and soon moved to the protective arms of the American Baptist Church. While the church’s ideals of caring for others continue to play an im portant role in the Linfield experience, the college is not bound by religious requirements. Today, there are 1283 students studying at Linfield. They come from widely diverse political, - 12- religious, and economic backgrounds reflecting the pluralism of contem porary society. While many are native to the American Northwest, most states in the nation are represented on campus, as are 24 foreign countries. The Time-Life publication, Money Magazine, ranks Linfield as one of the top 10 colleges in the country from the standpoint of quality of education at an affordable price. The Academy of Sciences ranks Linfield virtually in the top five percent of colleges in the nation based on the number of its graduates who go on and complete PhD degrees. 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Games played Rushing attempts Net yards rushing Game average Passes attempted Passes completed Interceptions thrown Net yards passing Game average Total offensive plays Total net yards Game average Opp. 11 524 2194 199.5 302 141 15 2061 187.4 826 4255 386.8 11 395 577 52.5 380 189 34 2424 220.4 775 3001 272.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name Randy Mueller Name Randy Mueller G 11 Name Howard Hines Steve Hoge Kent Bostick Terry Holmes Name Kyle Tarpenning Randy Mueller Howard Hines Steve Hoge Tim Nacrelli NaMe Greg Hodgkinson Name Howard Hines Doug Jansen Name Terry Holmes Name Kyle Tarpenning Steve Belt Gordon Smith Thanks, McMinnville, for making this football season something special. - 14- Plays Rush Pass Total Ave. 369 259 1888 2147 195.2 TC 4 5 3 1 9 Ave. Rushing G 11 10 10 11 11 Danny Crowell Tim Nacrelli Mike Freeman Howard Hines Randy Mueller Name Total Offense G 11 Carr. N et APC 93 71 109 40 75 404 353 332 265 259 4.3 5.0 3.0 6.6 3.5 Passing Com. . 127 36.7 35.3 33.2 24.1 23.5 Att. Int. Pet. TDs Yards Ave. 294 .432 17 1888 171.6 15 Receiving G 11 11 11 10 Rec. Yds. TD PC Ave. 45 32 15 10 597 597 280 155 4 5 1 1 13.3 18.7 18.7 15.5 54.3 54.3 25.5 15.5 G 11 11 11 11 10 PAT FG TD Pts. Ave. 43-49 8-14 9 5 5 5 67 54 30 30 30 6.1 4.9 2.7 2.7 3.0 Scoring Punting No. G 11 G 11 11 70 Punt Returns G 11 11 8 Ave. 34.4 No. Yds. TD 24 4 135 45 0 0 Yds. 185 TD Ave. 0 15.4 No. Yds. TD Ave. 8 6 4 13 103 4 0 1 0 0.7 0.5 0.5 Kickoff Returns G 10 Yds. 2407 No. 12 Interceptions Ave. 5.6 11.3 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics The N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f In te r c o lle g ia te A th le tic s (NAIA) is a c o m p le te ly a utono m ous a sso cia tio n , c u rre n tly a d m in is te rin g program s o f in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic s in 515 fu lly accre dite d fouryear co lle g e s and u n ive rsitie s. The fu n da m e n tal tenent o f the N AIA is th a t in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic s is an integral part o f th e to ta l e d u ca tio n a l program of th e in s titu tio n . T his b e lie f is stro n g ly re flected in the governing docum e nts, a c tiv itie s and org an izatio nal stru ctu re o f the A s s o c ia tio n . PURPOSE AND HISTORY E stablished in 1940 as the N ational A s s o c ia tio n o f In te rco lle g ia te B asketball, the NAIA (the name change co m ing in 1952) em anated from a “ N ational Sm all C ollege B asketball T o u rn a m en t” inaugurated in 1937 in Kansas C ity M issouri. The conversion o f the NAIB to the NAIA in 1952 in cluded the expansion o f th e program to inclu de national ch a m p io n s h ip s in g o lf, o u td o o r tra c k and fie ld and te n n is. F o otball, cross c ou ntry, baseball and sw im m in g were added to th e ledger in 1956 and w re s tlin g (1958), soccer (1959), b o w lin g (1962-1978), g y m n a s tic s (1964), in door tra c k and fie ld (1966), ice hockey (1968), v o lle yb a ll (1969-1979), and D ivision II fo o tb a ll (1970), are the m ost recent a d d itio n s. The in itia l purpose o f the NAIA — to provide nationa l c h a m p io n ship o p p o rtu n itie s to c o lleg es and u n ive rsities c o m peting below the so-called “ m a jo r” level — has in deed been w ell served. N AIA organizes and a d m in is te rs all areas o f in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic s at the n atio na l level, in clu d in g rules and standards, and d is tric t and national sp o rts c o m p e titio n . The NAIA cle a rly o u tlin e s its own re s p o n s ib ilitie s and th o s e o f its m em bers: a sound a th le tic s program , ad m in iste re d and c o n tro lle d by those responsib le fo r the a d m in is tra tio n o f the colleg e. This m eans d ire c t supervision in the m a tte r o f c a lib e r of c o m p e titio n , fin a n cin g o f the a th le tic s program , and ta kin g steps to assure th a t fin a n c ia l a ssista n ce is m ade available o n ly th ro u g h the in s titu tio n and under the sam e general p o lic ie s as aid to all studen ts. In short, th e basic prem ise is th a t the a th le tic s program m ust be a basic com po ne n t o f the overall general e d u ca tio na l process w ith in th e in s titu tio n , and not an e n tity apart. The NAIA encourag es a broad program of a th le tic p u rsu its in its m em ber in s titu tio n s , and m aking the program available to the greatest p o ssib le num ber o f stu de n ts. The n atio na l org a niza tio n aim s at u n ifo rm ity and e q u ity in p o lic ie s and p ra ctice s through its d is tric t and na tion a l to u rn am e n ts and m eetings. E lig ib ility rules in the NAIA govern all play in all sp o rts recognized by the A s s o c ia tio n , not ju s t postseason to u rn am e n ts, and m ust be adhered to by all m em bers, in c lu d in g m em bers h o ld ing dual a ffilia tio n w ith oth er a s so cia tio n s. HOW ADMINISTERED The principal governance body o f the NAIA is the Ex- ecutive C om m ittee, com posed of 11 persons elected by the m em bership, and the Executive D irector (exo ffic io ) . T h is c o m m itte e is re s p o n s ib le fo r e sta b lish in g p o lic ie s and dete rm in in g the overall d ire ctio n o f the A sso cia tio n . The NAIA is organized in to 32 geograp hic d is tric ts spread over the 50 sta te s and in clu d in g tw o Canadian m em bers. Each d is tric t is governed by a D istrict Executive C om m ittee, the c h ie f o ffic e r of w hich is the D is tric t Chair. R epresentation on the D is tric t Exe cutive C om m ittee in clu d e s one com m itte e p e rso n fo r each three active m em ber schools, or m ajor fra c tio n thereof, in the d is tric t. The D is tric t C hair is elected fo r a three-year term by a vote o f the active m em bership w ith in th e D istrict. The D is tric t is the basic unit of the NAIA. The D is tric t Executive C om m ittee e sta b lish e s a program of D is tric t ch a m p io n sh ip events in the various sports. Individual and team D is tric t cham pions are c e rtifie d to com pete in B i-D istrict Area and I or Natio n a l c h a m p io n sh ip s by virtue o f w in n in g the D is tric t event or by m eeting q u a lify in g standards e sta b lish e d w ith in the p a rtic u la r sport. W om en’s D ivision — E ffective A ugust, 1980, the NAIA in s titu te d a ch a m p io n sh ip event program for wom en through its new ly-establish ed W om en’s D ivision. Nine c h a m p io n sh ip s fo r w om en were offered during 1980-81 and 1981-82. The NAIA d e cision to o ffer c o m p e titive o p p o rtu n itie s and cha m p io n sh ip events fo r wom en fo llo w e d tw o years o f co n sid e ra tio n by the m em bership and proposals developed by a c o m m itte e on w om en’s a th le tic s . The general m em bership passed the proposal by m ail vote in May, 1980. MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY Any four-year, degree-granting colle g e or u n iversity in the U nited S tates and Canada, fu lly-a ccre d ite d by the m em ber a ccre d itin g agencies or co m m issio n s o f the C ouncil on P ostsecondary A c cre d ita tio n , may becom e an active m em ber. In s titu tio n s may becom e m em bers o f the NAIA at any tim e but sch o o ls sending in m em bership dues a fte r the deadline o f O ctober 15 w ill not be considered as active m em bers and w ill not be e lig ib le to p a rticip a te in D istrict, Area and N ational events u n til the next e lig ib ility reportin g deadline fo llo w in g paym ent o f dues. Those reporting deadlin es are: O ctober 15, February 1 and A p ril 15. OBLIGATION OF MEMBERSHP M em ber in s titu tio n s m ust co n d u ct th e ir in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic program s to the standards of the re g u la to ry A sso cia tio n in w hich they hold m em berships, and the NAIA. They m ust pay the annual m em bership dues and be in support o f the p o licie s o f the A sso cia tio n . W here in s titu tio n a l rules and standards are s tric te r than those o f the regulatory group or the NAIA, those rules and standards o f the in s itu tio n are recognized and supported by the NAIA. 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