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Title: WELCOME TO BLUGOLD ATHLETICS


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WELCOME TO BLUGOLD ATHLETICS !
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSJ. Scott Kilgallon
  • My priorities/philosophies
  • 1. Classes/Academics
  • 2. Sportsmanship top priority
  • 3. Play hard, play smart, play together.

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Scott Kilgallon
  • Director of Athletics

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Nancy Hendricks
  • Athletic Department
  • Program Assistant

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Tammy Normand
  • Athletic Department
  • Program Assistant

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Tim Petermann
  • Sports Information
  • Compliance Coordinator

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Robin Baker
  • Athletic Department
  • Business Manager

8
ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Gary Bartlett
  • Facilities Coordinator
  • Director of Parking

9
ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Jeff Oliphant
  • Director of Athletic
  • Training Education

10
ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Andy Baker
  • Head Athletic Trainer

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Mary LaRue
  • Athletic Trainer

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ATHLETIC CONTACTS
  • Leslie Huntington
  • Senior Womens
  • Administrator/Athletic Trainer

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STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  • Two reps from each team
  • Meetings approx. 1 x per month
  • Various activities to promote athletics,
    community service, enhancing image of
    student-athletes on campus, etc.
  • Any student-athletes may attend meetings

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PRIVILEGE OF PARTICIPATION
  • Opportunity, not a right
  • Join Blugold Tradition role models heroes
  • Well supported you are a representative of many
    constituents
  • Administration - Faculty/staff
  • Student body - Community
  • Alumni

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ETHICAL CONDUCTHonesty and Sportsmanship
  • Represent the honor and dignity of fair play at
    all times (NCAA Bylaw 10.01.1)
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE to compete if you have
    shown dishonesty in evading or violating NCAA
    rules. (Bylaw 14.01.3.3)

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ETHICAL CONDUCTGambling
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE to compete if you knowingly
    provide information to individuals in organized
    gambling activities concerning intercollegiate
    athletics competition, or solicit or accept a bet
    for any tangible item (shirt, cash, dinner, etc.)
    (Bylaw 10.3)

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ETHICAL CONDUCTGambling
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE to compete if you knowingly
    participate in any gambling activity that
    involves intercollegiate or professional
    athletics, through a bookie, parlay card, or any
    other method of organized gambling. (Bylaw 10.3)

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ETHICAL CONDUCTGambling

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ETHICAL CONDUCTHazing
  • Forced activity which endangers physical health
    or safety of a student
  • Willingness to participate does NOT matter
  • Illegal NCAA VIOLATION!!!
  • Fine line between having fun and endangering
    others

21
ETHICAL CONDUCTSexual Harassment
  • Unacceptable and impermissible will NOT be
    tolerated
  • You are expected to treat ALL people with
    respect, regardless of sex, race, religion,
    sexual orientation, etc.
  • Do unto others!

22
ETHICAL CONDUCTProfanity
  • Unacceptable in competition, practice, and any
    time you are representing UW-Eau Claire

23
AMATEURISM
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE for participation if you
    have ever
  • Taken pay, or promise of pay, for competing in
    your sport
  • Agreed (orally or in writing) to compete
    professionally in your sport
  • Played on any professional team in your sport
  • Used your athletics skill for pay in any form in
    your sport

24
AMATEURISM
  • Prior to collegiate enrollment an individual may
    accept prize money based only on his/her place
    finish or performance from the sponsor of an open
    event, the USOC or appropriate national governing
    body and actual and necessary expenses associated
    with practice/competition on a professional team.
    (Bylaw 12.1.1)

25
AMATEURISM
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE if you have ever accepted
    money, transportation, or other benefits from an
    agent or agreed to have an agent market your
    athletics ability or reputation.

26
AMATEURISM
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE in ANY sport if, after you
    become a student-athlete, you accept pay for
    promoting a commercial product or service or
    allow your name or picture to be used for
    promoting, UNLESS
  • 1. Reasons are independent of athletic ability
  • 2. No reference is made to your involvement in
    intercollegiate athletics
  • 3. Remuneration is commensurate with skill and
    experience as a model or performer and is not
    based on ability or reputation

27
AMATEURISM
  • You are NOT ELIGIBLE if, because of your athletic
    ability, you were paid for work you did not
    perform, were paid at a rate higher than normal,
    or were paid based on your reputation, fame, or
    personal following.

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SEASONS OF COMPETITION
  • If you practice or compete during or after the
    1st contest (if youre on the roster on the first
    day of competition)
  • If you play in even one play of a contest against
    any outside competition (alumni game, other
    schools) scrimmages do not count
  • If you accept pay based on your performance
  • If you compete prior to signing a contract for
    participation or entering a pro draft
  • If competition is funded by a representative of
    the institutions athletics interest and is not
    open to all

29
SEASONS OF COMPETITION
  • REDSHIRTING IS NO LONGER ALLOWED!!!!!

30
FINANCIAL AID
  • The following is permissible
  • Money from someone upon whom you are naturally or
    legally dependent
  • Awards NOT based on athletic ability
  • Other financial aid that meets Division III
    requirements

31
ELIGIBILITY
  • No more than 4 seasons
  • No more than the first 10 semesters of full-time
    enrollment

32
ACADEMIC STANDARDS
  • CREDIT HOURS
  • MAGIC NUMBER
  • 12

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FULL TIME ENROLLMENT
  • 12 or more credits
  • Students in final term may take less than 12
    credits
  • Less than 12 credits??
  • NO PRACTICE, NO COMPETITION
  • INELIGIBLE!!!!!!! IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!
  • ADD BEFORE YOU DROP!!!

34
  • TERM OF ATTENDANCE ANY FULLTIME ENROLLMENT
  • SUMMER SCHOOL AND INTERIMS DO NOT COUNT AS TERMS
    OF ATTENDANCE

35
ELIGIBILITYCredits
  • Non-degree credits (always can count toward 12)
  • classes numbered under 100 count only in your
    freshman year (Math 020, English 099)
  • physical education activity credits (only 1
    counts toward graduation)
  • athletic participation (can count once during
    career and is counted as a PE Activity course)

36
ELIGIBILITYFreshmen
  • You must earn at least 9 credits to be eligible
    for spring term

37
ELIGIBILITYContinuing Students
  • Must earn 24 degree credits for each season,
    before the beginning of the next season
  • Sophomores 24
  • Juniors 48
  • Seniors 72

38
ELIGIBILITYContinuing Students
  • Must have a RESIDENT cumulative GPA of 2.0 once
    you have completed one season, 2 terms, or 24
    credits.

39
ELIGIBILITYTransfer Students
  • Credit and GPA requirements same as other
    students
  • From WIAC school, if you have completed 2
    seasons, you must sit out 1 season
  • Complete transfer forms and review status w/
    coach and/or compliance officer

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ELIGIBILITYPractice
  • Missing class for practice???
  • NCAA VIOLATION!!!
  • Practicing if not enrolled fulltime???
  • NCAA VIOLATION!!!
  • If you are academically ineligible, you may
    practice, but you cannot dress for, or compete in
    contests

41
ELIGIBILITY
  • You MAY NOT compete for any outside team once
    your season has started
  • Olympic Games and other specified national and
    international competition is permitted

42
TRANSFERRING
  • Institutions must have permission to talk to you
  • You can get permission to talk from
  • Athletic Director (must have if D-I or D-II)
  • Self-release (if transferring to another D-III)
  • Permission to Contact-Self Release form on
    Student-athlete home page at NCAA.org

43
DRUGS
  • Positive test loss of 1 calendar year charged
    with minimum 1 season of competition in all
    sports
  • 2nd positive test for any drug other than street
    drugs lifetime ineligibility
  • 2 positive tests for street drugs loss of 1
    additional year of eligibility
  • Missing a drug test penalty for testing
    positive
  • If you test positive by a non-NCAA organization,
    you must notify the Director of Athletics and
    permit the NCAA to test you for NCAA banned
    substances

44
EXTRA BENEFITS
  • Any benefit that is not available to the general
    student body
  • Loss of eligibility

45
EXTRA BENEFITSExamples
  • Purchasing a meal or beverage for a
    student-athlete
  • A loan of money
  • Use of an automobile
  • Signing or co-signing a note to arrange a loan
  • Providing professional services at no charge or a
    reduced rate

46
What is Permissible??Anything????
  • Occasional Meals
  • Certain conditions MUST be provided in the home
    of the individual, and MUST be restricted to
    infrequent or special occasions may be catered.

47
TRUE OR FALSE??
  • Two fans of your program ask you and a couple
    teammates out for dinner to celebrate your big
    win. They can pay for your dinner as long as
    they dont pay more than 20.00.
  • FALSE!!!!

48
TRAVEL
  • Liability issues you must travel WITH the team
    to and from contests UWEC policy
  • Exceptions can be made, but written waiver must
    be completed in advance and submitted to Director
    of Athletics

49
TRAVEL
  • Missing class to travel to an away contest is an
    excused absence.
  • Take the initiative to talk to professors in
    advance plan ahead and work ahead!
  • Missed Class Time Sheets

50
INTERVIEWS
  • Use common sense
  • Be diplomatic
  • Think twice before speaking once
  • Be positive and complimentary toward coaches and
    teammates
  • No bulletin board material
  • Watch TV interviews to understand good/bad
    responses
  • Beware of questions seeking negative responses
  • Its ok to use
  • No comment
  • Please ask my coach
  • My coach is in a better position to answer that

51
TICKETS
  • Free admission to athletic events support your
    peers!
  • Complimentary tickets for parents for HOME games
    ONLY tickets will be mailed
  • More than one set of parents, please indicate on
    your Sports Information Data Card

52
WEIGHT ROOM
  • Everyone must pay membership fee
  • 50 academic year / 30 semester
  • Pay fee in weight room via Blugold Card
  • Must present Blugold Card each time you use the
    weight room
  • Put funds on your Blugold Card via the Internet
  • www.uwec.edu/blugoldcard

53
How Do My Family and Friends Find out about my
Team?
  • Worldwide Web www.uwec.edu/athletics
  • Blugold Sportsline
  • 715-836-2642
  • 1-866-WIN-UWEC
  • Radio broadcasted events are also broadcast on
    the web

54
ATHLETIC TRAINING INFORMATION
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TEAM PHYSICIANS
  • Dr. John Drawbert
  • Orthopedic surgeon
  • Dr. Don Weinmeister
  • Sports medicine general practitioner
  • If injuries dictate further medical care, we will
    refer you to the appropriate source

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INJURIES
  • Report all injuries to athletic trainers
  • dont let small things turn into big ones
  • Treatments
  • give yourself plenty of time before
    practices/games
  • mornings during regular season (if needed)
  • Sign-in for treatments - blue book
  • Showering, shirts, towels, ice bags

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ILLNESSES
  • 1 - Check with Health Services
  • Contact your athletic trainer for referral form.
  • If you cannot reach your athletic trainer - bring
    a note from your physician.
  • 2 - If you cannot get into Health Services,
    contact your athletic trainer and other
    arrangements will be made.
  • Dr. Weinmeister is in on Tuesdays to see ill
    athletes.

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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION POLICY
  • All student-athletes must complete, and have on
    file, a physical examination upon initial
    entrance into UW-Eau Claires athletic program.
  • Following the first year of participation at
    UWEC, all athletes are required to go through a
    preseason health screening before the start of
    the sports season

59
DRUG TESTING
  • Banned-Drug Classes
  • Stimulants
  • Anabolic Agents
  • Substances Banned for Specific Sports (rifle)
  • Diuretics
  • Street Drugs
  • Peptide Hormones Analogues

60
DRUG TESTING
  • For a complete list of banned-drugs go to
  • http//www.ncaa.org

61
OVER THE COUNTER NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
  • There are a number of NCAA-banned substances that
    are present in legally available over-the-counter
    products.
  • Just because a product is sold at a health food
    store does not mean that it is a safe product for
    you to use.
  • If you test positive for any banned substance
    (knowingly or not), you will be ruled ineligible
    from participation for 1 year.

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OVER THE COUNTER NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
  • Many fat burners, weight-gain products, and
    extra-energy products contain NCAA banned
    substances.
  • Ephedrine (ephadra, ma huang) is one of the most
    common hidden banned substances.
  • It is found in many cold medications
    nutritional supplements (Ripped Fuel,
    Metabolite).
  • Caffeine - 15 micrograms/ml

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OVER THE COUNTER NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
  • DO NOT take any nutritional supplements before
    checking with one of our certified athletic
    training staff members or check
  • The Dietary Supplement Resource Exchange Center
    at
  • http//www.drugfreesport.com/rec

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CHEWING TOBACCO
  • Banned by the NCAA.
  • Banned by the WIAC.
  • Banned in the McPhee Complex.
  • If you are interested in quitting, talk to one of
    the staff athletic trainers.

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CHEWING TOBACCO
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TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!!
  • Rest

67
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!!
Eat Well
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TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!!
Maintain proper hydration
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TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!!
Abstain from the use of alcohol, tobacco, and
banned-drugs
70
BLUGOLD CLOTHING RULE
  • Be proud to be a Blugold!
  • No attire of any kind from another WIAC school -
    hats, shorts, shirts, etc.
  • Pertains to all schools that all of our sports
    compete against!!

71
MISCELLANEOUS
  • Wearing shirts in ATR.
  • Athletic Training Services Guidelines
  • Student athletic trainers are a good resource
  • Questions?

72
ELIGIBILITY FORMS CHECKLIST
  • UW-Eau Claire Data Card (2 sides)
  • Press Release Questionnaire (2 sides)
  • WIAC Terms of Attendance
  • NCAA Student Athlete Statement/Drug Testing Form
  • Athletics Equipment-Rules Regulations/Medical
    Waiver Form (2 sides)
  • Health Appraisal and Personal Data Form
  • Transfers-Transfer Eligibility Statement UWEC
    Transfer Form
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