Emerging Sports
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Emerging Sports
EMERGING SPORTS Resource A guide for evaluating sports sponsorship NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Table of Contents 2014 Emerging Sports Report .............................................................................................................. 2 Bowling ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Boys Bowling High School Participation ............................................................................................ 4 Girls Bowling High School Participation ............................................................................................. 5 Cheer and Dance .................................................................................................................................. 6 Boys Cheer and Dance High School Participation............................................................................. 7 Girls Cheer and Dance High School Participation ............................................................................. 8 Dance/Drill Team High School Participation ...................................................................................... 9 Women’s Field Hockey ....................................................................................................................... 10 Lacrosse ............................................................................................................................................. 11 Boys Lacrosse High School Participation ........................................................................................ 12 Girls Lacrosse High School Participation ......................................................................................... 13 Year-Over-Year Participation Growth of Lacrosse in U.S. ............................................................... 14 NCAA Participation Growth Rates 2007-2012 ................................................................................. 14 NCAA Lacrosse Participation - Men ................................................................................................ 15 NCAA Lacrosse Participation - Women ........................................................................................... 16 Rowing ................................................................................................................................................ 17 Cross Country ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Cross Country High School Participation ......................................................................................... 20 Football ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Football High School Participation ................................................................................................... 22 Golf ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 Boys Golf High School Participation ................................................................................................ 24 Girls Golf High School Participation ................................................................................................. 25 Soccer ................................................................................................................................................. 26 Swimming and Diving ......................................................................................................................... 27 Boys Swimming & Diving High School Participation ........................................................................ 28 Girls Swimming & Diving High School Participation ........................................................................ 29 Volleyball ............................................................................................................................................ 30 Boys Volleyball High School Participation ....................................................................................... 31 Volleyball Registered Participants 2011 .......................................................................................... 32 Wrestling ............................................................................................................................................. 33 Wrestling High School Participation ................................................................................................. 34 Governing Bodies ............................................................................................................................... 35 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 1 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE 2014 Emerging Sports Report In April 2014, the National Administrative Council (NAC) approved changes to the emerging sports plan adopted in 2005. The following policy is effective August 1, 2014. NAIA Emerging Sport – 15 or more active NAIA member institutions declare intent to sponsor as a varsity intercollegiate sport. NAIA Invitational Sport – Any sport currently “recognized” by the NAIA where 25 or more institutions declare intent to participate in postseason competition and the NAC has approved the sport’s request for invitational sport status. NAIA Championship Sport - Any sport currently “recognized” by the NAIA where 40 or more institutions declare intent to participate in postseason competition and the NAC has approved the sport’s request for championship sport status. Conditions for Establishment of an Emerging Sport Fifteen (15) or more institutions sponsor the varsity intercollegiate sport (as defined by NAIA bylaws) and have declared intent to participate in NAIA postseason. The institution’s Declaration of Intent to Participate certificate shall serve as an institution’s official designation of sponsorship. An emerging sport shall establish a coaches association to develop policies and procedures for the emerging sport. Conditions for Establishment of an Invitational Sport To attain invitational sport status twenty-five (25) or more institutions must sponsor the varsity intercollegiate sport, the coaches association must submit the Request for NAIA Invitational Sport Status Form by May 1st and receive approval from the National Administrative Council. In the first full academic year following the point at which a sport attains invitational sport status the NAC will propose appropriate legislative changes to be voted on at the NAIA National Convention and all institutions sponsoring an invitational sport must participate in a mandatory webinar hosted by the national office on NAIA regulations. Beginning with the second full academic year following the point at which a sport attains invitational sport status the NAIA will sponsor national invitational competition for the sport. The institutions competing in invitational sports become subject to the Constitution, Bylaws and policies of the association and students participating in an NAIA invitational sport must receive an eligible determination from the NAIA Eligibility Center and be properly certified as eligible prior to any intercollegiate competition. Should an institution that declares an intent to participate in NAIA postseason un-declare or fail to honor its declaration at any point after April 1, the institution will be fined $2,500. The institution will also be placed on suspension the following academic year and may not compete in NAIA postseason competition in the sport. The National Administrative Council will evaluate the first invitational competition and recommend changes for a second invitational year. Conditions for Establishment of a Championship Sport To attain championship sport status Forty (40) or more institutions must sponsor the varsity intercollegiate sport (as defined by NAIA bylaws) and have declared intent to participate in NAIA postseason and the NAC has approved the sport for championship sport status. In the first full academic year following the point at which a sport attains championship sport status, the NAIA will sponsor national championship competition for the sport. The National Administrative Council must approve policies, procedures and qualification plans for all championship events. Institutions competing in championship sports are subject to the Constitution, Bylaws and policies of the association. Students participating in an NAIA championship sport must receive an eligible determination from the NAIA Eligibility Center and be properly certified as eligible prior to any intercollegiate competition. A championship sport shall remain in good standing provided a minimum of 40 institutions honor their declaration of intent to participate in NAIA postseason. If fewer than 40 institutions honor their declaration of intent to participate in NAIA postseason in a given year, the sport will be considered at-risk the following academic year. If the sport does not return to good standing and remains at-risk for a second consecutive year, the sport will automatically return to invitational sport status. NOTE: Wrestling and Swimming and Diving will be grandfathered in through 2016. NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 2 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Bowling Level of Participation: Men o High School- 2,511 schools/ 28,359 participants (2012) o NAIA- 42 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 0 institutions (2012) Women o High School- 2,494 schools/ 25,450 participants (2012) o NAIA- 43 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 63 institutions (2012) Number of Student-Athletes Needed: Up to 12 people can be on the practice squad, however most tournament formats allow for 5 bowlers. Teams occasionally travel up to 8 athletes. Equipment Needed: Bowling balls, bags, shoes, uniforms and possibly ball maintenance equipment. Facilities Necessary: Bowling center (either on or off campus) Annual Cost of Program: Anywhere from $10,000- 50,000. Most programs could run smoothly at $25,000 although athletes would have to pay (or fundraise) for their own equipment Funds/Grants Available: Some bowling agencies help with the cost of equipment, either as donations or with reduced prices Typical Season (dates/duration): Regular season spans from October-February with postseason from March-May Governing Body for Eligibility: United States Bowling Congress Key Organizations/Agencies: US Bowling Congress: www.bowl.com College Bowling USA: www.collegebowling.com Governing Body for Eligibility: www.bowl.com NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 3 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Bowling High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-13 (Boys) State 2011-12 (Boys) 2010-11 (Boys) 2009-10 (Boys) Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Alaska 8 66 8 61 8 73 8 96 Arkansas 64 703 55 606 60 728 60 728 California 14 235 12 282 13 327 13 230 Florida 170 1,257 161 1,219 146 1,151 125 948 Hawaii 52 887 56 529 56 529 58 543 Illinois 169 2,450 170 2,774 162 2,551 194 2,833 Iowa 92 1,576 92 1,619 85 1,543 87 1,353 Kansas 70 935 69 945 69 935 69 955 Kentucky 78 891 68 732 55 806 55 806 Louisiana 68 508 68 529 65 639 55 392 Maine 6 44 6 39 6 33 4 60 Maryland 7 34 4 30 4 33 26 139 Michigan 343 3,693 336 3,630 336 3,770 328 3,716 Mississippi 45 458 51 410 51 410 48 273 Nevada 33 287 33 295 33 296 33 291 104 12 87 10 72 New Hampshire 103 New Jersey 229 2,748 225 2,410 227 2,432 229 2,593 New Mexico 23 242 25 149 25 223 25 2,223 New York 383 4,569 383 4,569 404 4,824 388 4,630 Ohio 358 3,660 358 3,825 350 3,868 337 3,776 Pennsylvania 144 1,440 141 1,410 153 1,530 156 1,560 1 7 5 34 South Carolina Tennessee Vermont Total 150 1,523 144 1,257 131 1,455 137 1,451 5 50 2 17 2 15 1 9 2,519 28,359 2,467 27,441 2,454 28,265 2,451 29,711 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 4 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Girls Bowling High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-13 (Girls) State 2011-12 (Girls) 2010-11 (Girls) 2009-10 (Girls) Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Alaska 8 54 8 61 8 85 8 90 Arkansas 62 603 57 539 58 586 58 586 California 12 115 10 147 8 168 9 78 Florida 182 1,425 154 1,455 166 1,401 146 1,145 Hawaii 54 480 57 504 57 504 57 532 Illinois 209 3,078 213 3,221 206 3,261 240 3,485 Iowa 88 1,189 85 1,202 79 1,173 86 1,130 Kansas 71 849 72 895 60 806 59 840 Kentucky 78 728 71 647 53 791 53 791 Louisiana 66 384 63 360 61 414 52 232 Maine 5 27 5 42 5 23 3 5 Maryland 7 29 4 26 4 16 26 95 Michigan 332 2,994 325 2,952 328 3,027 311 2,887 Mississippi 45 386 51 350 51 350 48 341 Nevada 33 276 33 253 33 260 33 266 50 12 42 10 43 New Hampshire 60 New Jersey 212 2,154 211 1,795 210 1,774 213 1,808 New Mexico 23 232 25 149 25 224 25 224 New York 327 3,445 327 3,445 345 3,729 322 3,450 Ohio 324 3,178 338 3,315 333 3,208 328 3,074 Pennsylvania 142 1,420 141 1,410 152 1,520 153 1,530 2 8 4 28 South Carolina Tennessee 150 1,297 139 1,492 118 1,224 134 1,212 Vermont 5 28 2 6 2 7 1 2 Washington 59 1,019 60 1,032 60 1,152 56 1,068 2,494 25,450 2,451 25,348 2,436 25,753 2,435 24,942 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 5 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Cheer and Dance Level of Participation: High School- 119,519 participants (2012) NAIA- 60 NAIA institutions categorized as Varsity (28 schools categorized as club) (2013) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Ranges from small squads (eight) to large (24) Estimated Start-up Costs: Annual cost of program, plus cost of cheer floor, plus approximately $250 per athlete. Equipment Needed: Uniforms, shoes, warm ups, cheer bags, 42x54 yd cheerleading floor (carpet bound foam of 1- 3/8’’ thickness) Facilities Necessary: Floor large enough for the cheerleading mat, generally can be incorporated in gymnasium or field house. Annual Cost of Program: $5,000-$30,000 depending on travel, competitions and uniforms. Typical Season: Generally year-round if only one squad cheers for football, basketball and competitions. The competitive season culminates in either January (for UCA/UDA) or April (for NCA/NDA). Helpful Resources: American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators: www.aacca.org National Cheerleaders Association: www.nationalspirit.com NAIA Emerging Sports: http://www.naia.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27900&ATCLID=205338018 Insurance Risk Category: Medium Governing Body for Eligibility: www.aacca.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 6 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Cheer and Dance High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-13 (Boys) 2011-12 (Boys) 2010-11 (Boys) 2009-10 (Boys) Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation 32 Sch l 12 48 17 36 17 43 70 366 70 354 Arkansas 33 114 27 74 42 175 36 180 California 84 250 80 275 113 470 108 728 State Schools Participation Alaska 19 Arizona 319 Colorado 142 308 119 226 Connecticut 163 188 194 272 7 5 232 239 Delaware Florida 9 11 3 170 14 186 Georgia 32 115 43 126 25 82 25 82 Hawaii 11 70 13 28 13 28 15 33 Idaho 37 110 27 87 35 142 30 77 174 46 299 46 229 65 30 67 29 143 Kentucky 179 Maine 21 25 15 21 29 Mississippi 104 36 30 153 30 Missouri New H hi New Mexico 153 16 156 New York 142 18 156 72 32 5 116 72 Ohio 15 192 20 256 18 209 18 204 Oklahoma 40 349 200 87 20 40 25 14 Oregon Rhode Island 236 223 162 9 5 14 South Dakota Vermont 3 4 4 5 Virginia 67 114 65 123 2 2 West Virginia 6 10 29 30 8 7 16 86 50 83 Wyoming 31 36 31 45 30 32 32 34 Total 723 3,011 795 3,032 433 2,846 500 2,676 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 7 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Girls Cheer and Dance High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-13 (Girls) State 2011-12 (Girls) 2010-11 (Girls) 2000-2010 (Girls) Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Alaska 19 304 53 686 77 1,083 30 727 Arizona 188 6,497 188 5,965 180 5,648 180 2,843 Arkansas 69 1,615 68 1,379 121 231 100 1,902 California 305 8,298 274 7,585 327 9,356 997 29,177 Colorado 339 5,112 336 4,750 334 4,539 335 3,867 Connecticut 154 2,410 153 2,299 153 2,288 155 2,247 Delaware 12 179 10 164 9 124 31 538 District of 14 133 14 133 14 133 14 133 Florida 226 4,915 249 6,016 222 5,645 209 5,226 Georgia 237 5,207 248 5,385 240 5,369 240 5,369 Hawaii 37 787 44 844 44 844 41 758 Idaho 87 1,516 78 1,351 127 2,114 85 1,361 Illinois 289 7,599 299 8,088 298 8,331 315 7,964 Kentucky 248 5,114 221 4,221 248 4,828 248 4,828 Maine 88 1,646 83 1,609 91 1,747 96 1,803 Michigan 325 7,374 334 7,480 336 7,656 332 7,528 Mississippi 104 2,925 153 2,751 153 2,751 152 2,740 1,750 58 1,735 57 1,699 65 1,727 New Hampshire New Mexico 156 2,213 156 1,442 New York 430 11,157 430 11,157 North Carolina 388 16,362 380 11,520 382 11,460 380 21,500 Ohio 131 2,078 133 2,110 145 2,590 136 2,643 Oklahoma 200 5,193 200 4,000 180 3,900 213 4,284 Oregon 158 2,804 152 2,710 Pennsylvania 105 1,575 72 1,080 Rhode Island 28 583 26 532 26 566 25 559 South Carolina 83 2,793 80 2,745 80 2,748 86 2,847 South Dakota 40 654 37 715 36 756 29 509 Vermont 13 183 14 216 15 245 13 210 Virginia 220 4,956 221 5,074 213 4,784 212 4,698 West Virginia 123 2,030 121 2,068 128 2,112 128 2,166 Wyoming 31 546 31 497 30 526 32 490 4,847 116,508 4,916 108,307 4,266 96,718 4,879 120,644 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org 2,645 Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 8 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Dance/Drill Team High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-13 (Girls) State Schools Participation Georgia 195 3,201 Idaho 46 705 Louisiana 314 4,750 Michigan 154 2,488 Minnesota 349 8,774 Mississippi 113 2,421 Washington 104 2,485 1,284 24,963 Total 2012-13 (Boys) State Schools Participation Georgia 17 66 Michigan 18 153 Washington 14 145 Total 49 364 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 9 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Women’s Field Hockey Level of Participation: High School- 1,820 schools/ 61,883 participants (2012) NAIA- 3 institutions (2013) *Robert Morris, University of Victoria, University of British Columbia NCAA- 260 institutions (2012) Number of Student Athletes Needed: 11 players on the field at a time- up to 18 people on the team Estimated Start-up Costs: $1000 per team (includes sticks, balls, shin guards, mouth pieces, cones) Equipment Needed: Sticks, balls, nets, shin guards, mouth pieces, goalkeeper equipment (headgear, chest/body protector, hand protectors, kickers and leg pads) Facilities Necessary: Pitch- 100 yards x 60 yards (a football field or soccer pitch can be used in most cases as long as field hockey lines can be added) Annual Cost of Program: No data Funds/Grants Available: USA Field Hockey offers equipment grants Typical Season: Collegiate field hockey is played in the fall usually August through November. Key Organizations/Agencies: USA Field Hockey: www.usfieldhockey.com International Hockey Federation: www.fih.ch/en/home Governing Body for Eligibility: www.usfieldhockey.com NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 10 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Lacrosse Level of Participation: Meno High School- 2,436 institutions/ 101,687 participants (2012) o NAIA- 20 institutions (2013) Missouri Valley starting in 2014 University of Great Falls starting in 2014 St. Ambrose starting in 2014 Point University starting in 2014 U of Cumberlands starting in 2015 Asbury starting in 2015 o NCAA- 295 institutions (2012) Women High School- 2,212 institutions/ 77,258 participants (2012) NAIA- 20 institutions (2013) Missouri Valley starting in 2014 Georgetown College starting in 2014 Pikeville starting in 2014 U of Cumberlands starting in 2015 Asbury starting in 2015 National Women’s Lacrosse League (11 members) NCAA- 376 institutions (2012) Number of Student Athletes Needed: 20-25 participants on a team. Women’s teams play with 12 on the field at any time while Men play with 10 players on the field. Estimated Start-up Costs: Aside from facilities, start-up costs of equipment, uniforms (home/away) cost around $10,000. Equipment Needed: Proper men’s or women’s equipment (men wear more protective equipment because of different rules and fewer players on the field), uniforms, sticks, balls, protective gear, goalkeeper gear, and goals. Facilities Necessary: A field measuring 110 yards by 60 yards plus extra room on all sides for benches, scores table and pursuit space. A football field or soccer pitch can be converted if new lines can be painted. Annual Cost of Program: Annual operation budget ranges from $50,000-60,000. Transportation costs of around $10,000-15,000. Part-time head coach salary: $16,000-18,000/year. Funds/Grants Available: Loan Kits for first year programs for $275 and $200 is returned. Typical Season: Typically played in the spring, months February through May. Key Organizations/Agencies: Men’s Lacrosse: www.lacrossecoaches.org Women’s Lacrosse: www.uslacrosse.org/wcla Governing Body for Eligibility: Men’s Lacrosse: www.lacrossecoaches.org Women’s Lacrosse: www.uslacrosse.org/wcla NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 11 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Lacrosse High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-2013 (Boys) State 2011-12 (Boys) 2010-11 (Boys) 2009-10 (Boys) Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation California 204 8,813 198 8,578 192 8,288 179 7,365 Colorado 69 3,845 64 3,938 63 3,701 71 3,372 Connecticut 93 4,645 83 4,467 82 4,512 81 4,366 Delaware 45 1,752 42 1,661 40 1,624 42 1,682 Florida 162 4,902 147 5,181 99 3,488 94 3,178 Georgia 80 3,436 74 3,259 61 2,557 61 2,557 Illinois 86 605 63 893 49 937 Kentucky 12 440 10 358 22 921 22 921 Maine 47 1,867 44 1,691 48 1,992 46 1,983 Maryland 150 7,056 149 6,622 148 6,828 147 6,404 Massachusetts 221 9,487 208 9,374 191 8,910 186 8,673 Michigan 124 5,064 123 5,018 118 4,803 105 4,311 Minnesota 76 3,207 71 3,021 68 2,929 62 2,338 New Hampshire 46 2,025 46 2,004 46 2,104 45 2,185 New Jersey 181 9,003 175 8,874 163 8,265 154 7,941 New York 328 16,169 328 16,169 322 16,183 321 16,206 North Carolina 83 2,490 98 2,940 85 1,520 66 1,808 Ohio 87 4,041 84 3,903 80 3,783 85 3,946 Pennsylvania 180 5,760 175 5,600 167 5,344 166 5,312 Rhode Island 29 1,075 27 1,002 23 898 23 840 South Carolina 32 1,398 28 1,150 34 1,032 22 906 Vermont 21 779 20 891 24 1,026 22 908 Virginia 80 3,828 81 4,047 77 4,038 68 3,468 2,436 101,687 2,338 100,641 2,202 95,683 2,068 90,670 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 12 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Girls Lacrosse High School Participation Not all states submit data 2012-2013 (Girls) State 2011-12 (Girls) 2010-11 (Girls) 2009-10 (Girls) Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation Schools Participation California 182 5,736 170 5,412 159 5,108 157 4,956 Colorado 50 1,640 48 1,701 49 1,720 51 1,566 Connecticut 88 3,655 79 3,368 80 3,536 79 3,479 Delaware 29 901 29 888 29 973 24 775 District of Columbia 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 17 Florida 141 3,701 125 3,706 91 2,880 83 2,503 Georgia 77 2,593 71 2,427 58 1,944 58 1,944 Illinois 55 405 44 580 34 456 Kentucky 12 405 12 355 12 518 12 518 Maine 48 1,507 40 1,344 46 1,530 43 1,512 Maryland 138 5,497 140 5,206 148 5,264 137 5,151 Massachusetts 187 7,274 176 7,120 161 6,581 155 6,276 Michigan 89 2,502 83 2,447 79 2,444 75 2,234 Minnesota 83 3,354 78 3,108 76 3,032 73 2,369 Missouri 31 1,265 28 1,257 28 1,160 26 1,146 New Hampshire 40 1,491 41 1,468 40 1,524 40 1,567 New Jersey 189 8,128 182 7,673 176 7,420 169 7,707 New York 298 11,922 298 11,922 291 12,523 278 11,370 North Carolina 58 1,285 71 1,695 58 3,630 47 1,426 Ohio 80 2,860 77 2,752 74 2,606 79 2,728 Pennsylvania 183 5,856 179 5,728 168 5,376 164 5,248 Rhode Island 30 969 27 940 25 909 25 899 South Carolina 31 851 26 653 23 634 23 622 Vermont 18 538 18 603 22 646 19 581 Virginia 74 2,806 75 2,623 71 2,496 67 2,174 2,212 77,258 2,118 74,993 1,999 74,927 1,885 68,768 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 13 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Year-Over-Year Participation Growth of Lacrosse in U.S. Source: www.uslacrosse.org NCAA Participation Growth Rates 2007-2012 Source: NCAA 2012 Participation Report NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 14 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE NCAA Lacrosse Participation - Men NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 15 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE NCAA Lacrosse Participation - Women NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 16 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Rowing Level of Participation: Meno High School- 107 institutions/ 2,559 participants (2012) o NAIA- 2 institutions (2011) University of Victoria, Oklahoma City o NCAA- 69 institutions (2011) Womeno High School- 165 institutions/ 4,628 participants (2012) o NAIA- 4 institutions (2011) o NCAA- 136 institutions (2011) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Can range from 2 person boats to 8 person boats with a coxswain. Championships are currently offered in 8 person and 4 person events, however some conferences compete in other boat sizes as well. Estimated Start-up Costs: Generally a very expensive sport with boats starting at $10,000 each. Total equipment can add up to $200,000 dollars with trucks, trailers, boats, and oars. New equipment vs. used equipment. Equipment Needed: Boats, oars, launch, boathouse, tools, safely equipment, coxswain equipment, and a trailer for boats. Facilities Necessary: Waterway and storage for boats Annual Cost of Program: Depending on travel and equipment, $25,000-$30,000. Funds/Grants Available: Some (very few) grants are available for rowing programs. Typical Season: Typical season is April to June Key Organizations/Agencies: USRowing: http://www.usrowing.org Governing Body for Eligibility: www.usrowing.org State California Delaware District of Columbia Maine Michigan Ohio Virginia TOTAL 2012-2013 (Boys) Schools 40 3 1 3 22 11 27 107 Participation 407 72 41 53 624 340 1,022 2,559 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org 2012-2013 (Girls) Schools Participation 103 2,727 3 65 1 49 3 53 20 524 9 289 26 921 165 4,628 Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 17 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE p CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS A guide to starting selected championship sports NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 18 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Cross Country Governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 14,148 institutions/ 249,200 participants (2012) o NAIA- 204 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 410 institutions (2011) Womeno High School- 13,918 institutions/ 214,369 participants (2012) o NAIA- 210 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 430 institutions (2011) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Five runners are scored in each race, however any number of athletes can be on the team for practice or JV purposes. NAIA allows for JV races throughout the season as well. Estimated Start-up Costs: Minimal start-up costs. No equipment necessary. Uniforms needed, but cost very little. Depends on number of meets/travel. Equipment Needed: Uniforms, shoes Facilities Necessary: Most practices can take place using road runs. If an institution wishes to host competition a cross country course would be needed. Distance is between 2 miles and 6k for Women and 2.5 miles and 10k for Men. Annual Cost of Program: Depends on extent of traveling to meets. If travel is minimal: $12,000-$15,000 Funds/Grants Available: No grants were found. Typical Season: Fall competitions from August through November. Key Organizations/Agencies: USA Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association: www.ustfccca.org USA Track and Field: www.usatf.org Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 19 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Cross Country High School Participation 2012-2013 (Boys) State 2012-2013 (Girls) Schools Participation Schools Participation Alabama 188 1316 188 1180 Alaska 114 1088 114 733 Arizona 192 3538 192 2705 Arkansas 103 1165 103 886 California 1163 29583 1163 24362 Colorado 230 3996 230 4186 Connecticut 174 3941 174 2699 Delaware 45 949 45 744 District of Columbia 11 94 11 65 Florida 553 7083 553 6795 Georgia 396 7522 396 5881 Hawaii 72 940 72 661 Idaho 104 1652 104 1344 Illinois 499 11319 499 10469 Indiana 379 5005 379 4976 Iowa 319 5160 319 4482 Kansas 246 3813 246 2953 Kentucky 241 3011 241 2740 Louisiana 274 2637 274 2219 Maine 103 1324 103 1111 Maryland 190 3950 190 2753 Massachusetts 323 6691 323 5610 Michigan 601 8744 601 8378 Minnesota 352 6680 352 8179 Mississippi 144 2548 144 1301 Missouri 362 5427 362 3880 Montana 93 1014 93 863 Nebraska 224 2722 224 2080 Nevada 77 1078 77 906 New Hampshire 75 1151 75 998 New Jersey 365 8241 365 5607 New Mexico 109 1567 109 1349 New York 567 10261 567 7966 North Carolina 365 8753 365 4614 North Dakota 68 584 68 524 Ohio 735 9383 735 8081 Oklahoma 158 2662 158 2385 Oregon 214 3571 214 2859 Pennsylvania 560 11200 560 11200 Rhode Island 44 969 44 673 South Carolina 156 3262 156 2200 South Dakota 129 912 129 673 Tennessee 295 4082 295 3045 Texas 1270 23882 1270 27689 Utah 122 2640 122 2167 Vermont 34 458 34 353 Virginia 294 6116 294 4845 Washington 289 6753 289 4569 West Virginia 93 887 93 714 Wisconsin 393 7338 393 6323 Wyoming TOTAL 41 538 41 394 14,148 249,200 13,918 214,369 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 20 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Football Football is governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 14,048 institutions/ 1,086,627 participants (2012) o NAIA- 85 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 129 (DI), 169 (DII), 184 (DIII) 482 total institutions (2013) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Full team sizes usually range 50-100. 11 players on the field for each team during play. Estimated Start-up Costs: If a football field is already available the main costs associated with starting a football program are coaching salaries, facility maintenance, and equipment costs. It is costly to outfit a full roster of players. Equipment Needed: Game footballs (Rawlings ST5, $80 each), practice footballs (Rawlings ST5, $55), home game jersey ($85), away game jersey ($85), game pants ($60), practice jersey ($17), practice pants ($30), practice shirt ($9), practice shorts ($12), gloves ($30), socks ($10 for 2 pairs), helmets ($180), shoulder pads ($100-140), body pads ($40), cleats ($75120), belts ($15 for 3), girdle ($35), warm-ups ($75), equipment bag ($10). Total Cost Per Player = $969.00 X 80 players = $77, 520 X 110 players = $106, 590 Athletic Training Equipment: Treatment tables, taping tables, rehabilitation equipment, hydrotherapy equipment, ice machines, coolers/hydration stations, significant amounts of supplies (tape, pre-wrap, bandages) Audio-Video Equipment: Film study is a significant aspect of game preparation for a football staff. Appropriate video equipment will be required for recording and replaying games (and perhaps practices). Game management will include the need for coaching headsets. Facilities needed: Turf field -120 X 53.5 yards ($750,000), football field parking and grounds ($200,000250,000), locker rooms, press box, scoreboard. Football fields can be multi-purpose and be used for soccer. Annual Cost of Program: High cost to start and maintain a football program due to the large roster and equipment needs. Usually has a larger coaching staff (head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, positions coaches). Has the potential to generate good revenue for an institution through student tuition, gate receipts, etc. Additionally, football rosters typically bring in 80-110 students which drives enrollment up. This influx of student-athletes may require an institution to build an additional residence hall depending on rooming availability. Average cost: $220,000-250,000 including travel, salaries, equipment and athletic training costs. Funds/Grants Available: USA Football offers equipment grants. A potential model is to set a mandatory roster size (ex. 100) with an average “bring” (money coming into the institution) of $13,000. In this example, the football program would bring in $1.3 million in tuition dollars each year. Typical Season: Competition season for NAIA runs from August to December. Key Organizations/Agencies: American Football Coaches Association: www.afca.com USA Football: www.usafootball.com Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 21 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Football High School Participation *Tracking participation in 11 vs. 11 football 2012-2013 (Boys) State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming TOTAL Schools 389 32 192 162 1,045 215 146 45 12 553 413 48 103 558 315 278 235 222 296 84 187 324 637 353 247 357 76 167 74 57 346 100 572 375 98 710 201 196 584 45 199 68 349 1,061 102 26 303 295 117 424 55 14,048 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Participation 22,875 1,856 18,803 8,734 102,505 15,889 10,263 3,011 727 34,848 33,207 3,761 7,166 46,889 21,726 18,852 13,950 13,261 20,193 3,744 14,606 19,651 41,138 24,578 22,456 23,066 4,324 10,165 6,701 3,548 25,888 6,520 35,552 35,608 3,221 45,882 14,949 13,180 26,280 2,928 19,069 3,468 22,504 165,359 8,784 1,159 25,965 21,278 5,978 27,840 2,712 1,086,627 Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 22 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Golf Governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 13,415 institutions/ 152,584 participants (2012) o NAIA- 180 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 795 institutions (2011) Womeno High School- 9,568 institutions/ 71,054 participants (2012) o NAIA- 160 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 573 institutions (2011) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Five golfers can compete each course with the top 4 scores counting. Multiple teams can enter the same tournament. Players can also enter tournaments as individuals. (Other formats can be used in tournaments) Estimated Start-up Costs: Excluding coach salary. Not extremely substantial; largest expense comes from travel/# of tournaments. Fairly easy to start. Possibly course fees. Recruiting budgets are slim for golf as you don’t need to go out and watch players. Equipment Needed: Each golfer will need a uniform as well as a set of golf clubs. Athletes may be required to provide their own clubs. Facilities Necessary: Golf course available for daily practice. If an institution wishes to host the course would have to be at least 5800 yards. Annual Cost of Program: $15,000-$20,000. Depends a lot on entry fees, number of tournaments, number of players, and equipment needed. Funds/Grants Available: Some grants are available. Typical Season: Golf is typically a spring sport with competitions conducted from February through May, however some conferences (usually in the northern part of the country) compete in the fall. Key Organizations/Agencies: Golf Coaches Association: gcaa.collegiategolf.com National Golf Coaches Association: www.ngca.com United States Golf Association: www.usga.org Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 23 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Golf High School Participation 2012-2013 (Boys) State Schools Participation Alabama 208 1,260 Arizona 182 1,890 Arkansas 161 1,139 California 971 11,062 Colorado 190 2,238 Connecticut 157 1,849 Delaware 42 397 District of Columbia 6 60 Florida 502 4,020 Georgia 390 3,453 Hawaii 58 412 Idaho 90 992 Illinois 518 8,059 Indiana 371 4,184 Iowa 342 5,614 Kansas 231 3,097 Kentucky 241 2,317 Louisiana 216 1,209 Maine 104 1,114 Maryland 163 1,362 Massachusetts 291 4,296 Michigan 532 6,938 Minnesota 379 5,702 Mississippi 153 1,918 Missouri 341 4,288 Montana 96 960 Nebraska 241 2,739 Nevada 78 762 New Hampshire 68 855 New Jersey 294 3,755 New Mexico 76 684 New York 572 7,855 North Carolina 364 3,392 North Dakota 117 913 Ohio 724 8,358 Oklahoma 183 2,165 Oregon 166 1,646 Pennsylvania 539 5,390 Rhode Island 40 430 South Carolina 158 1,958 South Dakota 128 1,046 Tennessee 321 2,603 Texas 1193 12,451 Utah 116 1,504 Vermont 31 285 Virginia 289 2,718 Washington 272 3,547 West Virginia 108 1,016 Wisconsin 363 6,196 Wyoming 39 486 13,415 152,584 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 24 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Girls Golf High School Participation *Not all states submit data State Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming Total 2012-2013 (Girls) Schools 125 136 130 810 143 45 2 4 420 353 45 80 396 298 326 98 214 141 58 108 27 319 362 93 174 89 135 69 32 199 77 153 267 98 537 156 136 347 1 90 116 269 1,187 106 20 156 235 149 37 9,568 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Participation 480 949 581 6,985 1,489 619 61 21 2,426 1,848 183 524 3,916 2,439 3,220 1,031 1,338 248 129 262 509 3,335 4,035 451 1,656 521 1,333 419 46 1,333 399 1,811 1,232 519 3,148 1,370 864 3,470 96 680 701 927 7,683 1,051 75 373 2,217 1,813 238 71,054 Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 25 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Soccer Soccer is governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Men o High School- 11,626 schools/410,982 participants (2012) o NAIA- 198 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 200 (DI) institutions (2013) Women o High School- 11,351 schools/ 371,532 participants (2012) o NAIA- 200 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 362 (DI) institutions (2013) Number of Student-Athletes Needed: 11 players per team during play. Typically anywhere from 18-25 players travel for each game. Full squad usually has between 25-40 players. Equipment Needed: Practice soccer balls (quantity: at least one ball per player), game soccer balls (5), home jersey, away jersey, game shorts, game socks, warm-ups, practice jersey, practice shorts, practice socks, corner flags ($100-200 per set of 4), soccer goals (2 for $1,0002,000 each), cones ($0.60-0.90 per cone). Facilities Necessary: Turf/Grass Field (75 X 120 yards), locker room facilities, official’s facilities, stands or bleachers. Soccer fields can be can be played on football fields as long as dimension requirements are met and soccer lines are painted. Annual Cost of Program: Most costs will be associated with building facilities if an institution does not currently have a soccer field. Typically coaching staff consists of a head coach and assistant. Outfitting each player can be relatively affordable depending on brand of apparel. Funds/Grants Available: Typical Season (dates/duration): NAIA season for both men and women is August-December. Key Organizations/Agencies: United States Soccer Federation: www.ussoccer.com National Soccer Coaches Association of America: www.nscaa.com Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 26 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Swimming and Diving Governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 7,001 institutions/ 138,177 participants (2012) o NAIA- 22 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 413 institutions (2012) Womeno High School- 7,249 institutions/ 163,992 participants (2012) o NAIA- 26 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 552 institutions (2011) Number of Student Athletes Needed: You can have a small team with 4-6 swimmers. The maximum number who can score at most meets, is 18. Divers count as 1/3. Practice squads can be as large as the coach can handle. Estimated Start-up Costs: If a lane pool is already available, then costs are not high at all. A good indoor 6-lane 25yard pool could cost you around $3-$5 million. Equipment Needed: Goggles, uniforms (swimsuits and cover-ups) Facilities Necessary: A 25-yard competition pool, with at least 6 lanes in it. Annual Cost of Program: Depending on traveling, but in average, you can run a very nice NAIA program with around $800-$1,000 per swimmer. Funds/Grants Available: Grants could be available to help build a swimming pool if it would also be open to the public. Typical Season: Competition usually lasts from mid-October to early March. Key Organizations/Agencies: College Swimming Coaches Association: collegecoaches.org/ American Swimming Coaches Association: www.swimmingcoach.org/ USA Swimming- www.usaswimming.org Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 27 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Swimming & Diving High School Participation Not all states submit data. 2012-2013 (Boys) State Schools Participation Alabama 42 290 Alaska 38 450 Arizona 128 3,060 Arkansas 27 320 California 859 22,971 Colorado 90 2,084 Connecticut 101 2,185 Delaware 36 594 District of Columbia 3 19 Florida 442 6,835 Georgia 235 3,587 Hawaii 60 505 Illinois 247 6,744 Indiana 231 3,648 Iowa 46 1,451 Kansas 67 1,619 Kentucky 126 1,580 Louisiana 138 1,193 Maine 55 689 Maryland 107 1,941 Massachusetts 206 3,025 Michigan 254 5,547 Minnesota 151 3,704 Mississippi 62 1,563 Missouri 102 1,991 Montana 19 186 Nebraska 55 839 Nevada 58 887 New Hampshire 48 445 New Jersey 245 5,418 New Mexico 43 626 New York 298 6,833 North Carolina 291 3,854 North Dakota 18 345 Ohio 407 5,480 Oklahoma 46 781 Oregon 116 2,031 Pennsylvania 315 9,450 Rhode Island 24 4,090 South Carolina 84 1,303 Texas 482 9,001 Utah 81 1,777 Virginia 191 3,684 Washington 144 3,761 West Virginia 45 455 Wisconsin 113 2,576 Wyoming TOTAL 25 441 7,001 138,177 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 28 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Girls Swimming & Diving High School Participation Not all states submit data. 2012-2013 (Girls) State Schools Participation Alabama 38 265 Alaska 38 502 Arizona 125 3,469 Arkansas 31 347 California 868 28,280 Colorado 129 4,298 Connecticut 97 2,833 Delaware 37 788 District of Columbia 3 22 Florida 443 7,590 Georgia 234 4,163 Hawaii 60 663 Illinois 248 6,869 Indiana 237 4,348 Iowa 53 1,671 Kansas 78 1,984 Kentucky 133 2,137 Louisiana 140 1,574 Maine 60 975 Maryland 108 2,204 Massachusetts 214 4,282 Michigan 267 6,061 Minnesota 195 5,516 Mississippi 62 1,843 Missouri 126 2,968 Montana 19 254 Nebraska 59 1,039 Nevada 58 1,279 New Hampshire 50 608 New Jersey 246 6,145 New Mexico 43 697 New York 327 7,854 North Carolina 297 4,657 North Dakota 20 331 Ohio 385 6,353 Oklahoma 44 654 Oregon 118 2,435 Pennsylvania 325 9,750 Rhode Island 28 617 South Carolina 82 1,405 Texas 482 8,566 Utah 83 1,659 Virginia 191 4,191 Washington 158 4,318 West Virginia 46 654 Wisconsin 139 4,314 Wyoming TOTAL 25 560 7,249 163,992 NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 29 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Volleyball Governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 2,257 institutions/ 50,353 participants (2012) o NAIA- 23 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 98 institutions (2012) Womeno High School- 15,565 institutions/ 420,208 participants (2012) o NAIA- 226 institutions (2012) o NCAA- 1,008 institutions (2011) Number of Student Athletes Needed: 10-16 (6 on the court at a time) Estimated Start-up Costs: Very affordable. $8,000-$10,000 start-up excluding coaches salary. Equipment Needed: Balls, net system, uniforms Facilities Necessary: Volleyball courts- 60’ by 30’ wood floor (preferred) which would be able to support your net system. Most college gymnasiums have the facilities available in conjunction with a basketball court. Annual Cost of Program: Around $30,000 with officials, travel, tourney fees, uniforms, hotels. Funds/Grants Available: Grants available, especially for underrepresented groups (such as men’s volleyball). Typical Season: Women: Compete in the fall (generally August through November) Men: Compete in the spring (generally January through April) Key Organizations/Agencies: USA Volleyball: usavolleyball.org American Volleyball Coaches Association: www.avca.org Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 30 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Boys Volleyball High School Participation Not all states submit data. 2012-13 (Boys) State 2011-12 (Boys) 2010-11 (Boys) Schools Participation Schools Participation Alaska 120 240 50 4 Arizona 60 1565 63 1,551 53 California 655 15,926 662 15,887 Connecticut 41 858 39 Delaware 6 124 156 2,117 Florida Georgia Schools Participation 2009-10 (Boys) Schools Participation 1 3 1,556 53 1,519 647 16,087 625 15,638 862 40 864 46 842 6 130 6 125 6 120 139 2,107 118 1,978 124 2,136 1 1 2 13 2 13 Hawaii 64 1,009 64 1,319 64 1,319 65 1,265 Illinois 180 6,227 178 6,360 176 6,091 205 7,033 9 108 6 56 7 129 Maine Maryland 34 661 43 610 34 631 34 670 Massachusetts 102 2,327 101 2,211 96 2,256 100 2,235 Missouri 40 1,185 40 1,158 40 1,078 38 1,061 Nevada 32 1,047 32 995 32 971 31 920 New Hampshire 15 274 14 249 13 238 9 174 New Jersey 103 2,975 101 2,440 101 2,439 100 2,329 New York 183 4,092 183 4,092 187 4,334 180 4,349 Ohio 110 2,665 110 2,665 111 2,672 119 2,857 Pennsylvania 208 3,744 199 3,582 210 3,780 202 3,636 Rhode Island 27 573 27 544 26 975 26 967 Vermont 1 6 2 17 1 10 1 6 Virginia 69 1,272 67 1,210 65 1,167 64 1,167 Wisconsin 51 1,466 50 1,365 50 1,376 51 1,398 2,257 50,353 2,180 49,467 2,078 50,016 2,089 50,467 Total NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 31 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Volleyball Registered Participants 2011 Source: www.teamusa.org/USA-Volleyball.aspx NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 32 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Wrestling Men’s Wrestling is governed by NAIA policies and procedures as a National Championship sport. Level of Participation: Meno High School- 10,488 institutions/ 270,163 participants (2012) o NAIA- 43 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 219 institutions (2011) Womeno High School- 1,602 institutions/ 8,727 participants (2012) o NAIA- 14 institutions (2013) o NCAA- 7 institutions (2013) Number of Student Athletes Needed: Team Sizes can vary greatly, 30 is the upper limit on size as most tournaments allow 3 entries per weight class. Estimated Start-up Costs: 2 mats ($9,000 each); head coach salary (range $30-$40,000); Recruiting budget (approximately $3,500). Without coaching salaries, it’s about a $15,000-$20,000 startup. Equipment Needed: Uniforms, wrestling shoes, headgear, kneepads, throwing dummies, practice and competition mats Facilities needed: Separate practice facility about 60’ X 100’. It should include some cardio equipment and padded walls for safety. Annual Cost of Program: Since there are not many NAIA wrestling teams, lots of travel is required, especially with women’s wrestling. Majority of money will go to buses/vans and hotels. Funds/Grants Available: NWCA and local state associations- corporate donors Typical Season: Competition season for NAIA runs from November to March. Key Organizations/Agencies: National Wrestling Coaches Association: www.nwcaonline.com USA Wrestling: www.themat.com/ Governing Body for Eligibility: NAIA www.naia.org NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 33 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Wrestling High School Participation 2012-2013 (Boys) State 2012-2013 (Girls) Schools Participation Schools Alabama 96 2185 Participation Alaska 100 Arizona 186 1398 100 178 6149 52 Arkansas 40 295 118 California 835 27634 Colorado 230 5362 472 2099 62 Connecticut 127 2941 82 Delaware 46 1138 13 Florida 384 8104 199 Georgia 342 8730 70 175 Hawaii 59 1002 56 321 Idaho 102 2476 15 17 Illinois 432 16385 Indiana 320 7589 Iowa 279 6709 Kansas 204 5156 108 Kentucky 96 2079 28 Louisiana 89 1750 32 Maine 67 909 Maryland 180 5245 Massachusetts 218 4531 Michigan 469 10374 Minnesota 342 8020 Mississippi 2 25 236 7600 Montana 82 1504 Nebraska 245 4547 Nevada 76 2634 New Hampshire 41 781 New Jersey 310 9893 1 57 59 96 Missouri New Mexico 59 1573 New York 497 13668 North Carolina 330 9441 34 66 76 99 70 42 8 350 17 128 16 25 North Dakota 80 856 2 9 Ohio 606 11581 48 131 Oklahoma 110 3636 112 Oregon 191 5064 131 Pennsylvania 487 9740 Rhode Island 36 971 South Carolina 139 5145 South Dakota 104 1311 Tennessee 172 4302 Texas 286 10639 Utah 108 3380 20 8 26 240 2776 Vermont 18 170 6 5 Virginia 263 6730 52 83 Washington 290 8413 253 1016 West Virginia 89 1615 Wisconsin 336 7622 Wyoming 52 1161 52 18 10,488 270,163 1,602 8,727 TOTAL NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 34 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS EMERGING SPORTS RESOURCE Governing Bodies Sport Body Website General # United States Bowling Congress www.bowl.com 800-514-2695 Cheer and Dance American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators www.aacca.org 800-533-6583 Cross Country National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics www.naia.org 816-595-8000 U.S. Field Hockey www.usfieldhockey.com 719-866-4567 USA Football www.usafootball.com 317-614-7750 Golf United States Golf Association www.usga.org 908-234-2300 Men’s Lacrosse Intercollegiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association www.lacrossecoaches.org Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association www.uslacrosse.org/wcla 410-235-6882 U.S. Rowing www.usrowing.org 800-314-4769 USA Swimming & Diving www.usaswimming.org 719-866-4578 US Soccer Federation www.ussoccer.com 312-808-1300 Volleyball USA Volleyball www.usavolleyball.org 719-228-6800 Wrestling USA Wrestling www.themat.com 719-598-8181 Bowling Women’s Field Hockey Football Rowing Swim and Dive Soccer NAIA National Office • 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 • 816.595.8000 • www.NAIA.org Emerging Sports Resource / 2013-14 / page 35