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May 13, 2008

NCAA to Crown Six Champions in Houston During National Championship Festival



More than 800 NCAA Division II student-athletes will compete for six national championships when the NCAA, in conjunction with Rice University and the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, hosts the 2008 NCAA Division II National Championships Festival, May 13-17, in Houston, Texas.

The festival, which is structured similar to an Olympic-type event, will feature 70 teams competing for NCAA titles in men's and women's golf; men's and women's tennis; women's lacrosse and softball in one geographical location.

This is the third national championships festival hosted by Division II, which is the first and only NCAA division to host a multiple championships festival. Division II held its first festival in spring 2004 in Orlando, Fla., and conducted a fall-sports festival in November 2006 in Pensacola, Fla. In addition to the 2008 festival in Houston, the NCAA recently announced an inaugural winter-sports edition for 2009 - also in Houston - for March 11-14.

"The Division II National Championship Festival is an ideal example of how intercollegiate athletics can enhance the  educational experience of student-athletes by building community - in this case across a number of sports platforms," said NCAA president Myles Brand.  "The festival is one of the jewels of the NCAA, specifically focused on Division II student-athletes, its colleges and universities.  Everyone is looking forward to a great experience and most importantly, supporting the student-athletes." 

The goals of the Division II National Championships Festival are to enhance the student-athlete collegiate experience; create more awareness and exposure for Division II sports; and increase attendance by hosting multiple championships in one location. 

"The festival not only portrays the best of Division II, but also it supports the greater mission of the Association," said Stephen Jordan, president of Metropolitan State College of Denver and Division II Presidents Council chair. "We are investing in the education of student-athletes and the development of young adults into productive citizens and community members. The festival experience allows the student-athletes to participate in exciting competition and add to the rewarding experiences that make up their collegiate experiences."

Student-athletes competing at the festival will have the opportunity to participate in opening and closing ceremonies, as well as attend other championships and support their peers while competing for titles in their own sport. There also will be social activities for the student-athletes at the end of each day's competition. NCAA will also host a fan festival Wednesday through Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm, which is another unique aspect to the sports festival experience.

Houston's Memorial Park, one of America's largest urban park expanses, will be the location for each of the sporting competitions and student-athlete activities.

Many of the athletic competitions will be featured online via live coverage and highlight videos, as well as select championship broadcasts on CBS College Sports and regional syndication.

With Division II's strong focus on community engagement as a pillar of its membership values, the festival will include several opportunities for student-athletes, athletics administrators and fans to participate in volunteer opportunities to benefit the Houston-area community.

NCAA Division II student-athletes, NCAA staff, Division II governance officials and local volunteers will join forces to build 10 Habitat for Humanity houses in partnership with families displaced by hurricanes in the Houston area. The Habitat builds in Houston will be the single largest to date in total number of homes built in one location through the NCAA's partnership with Habitat.  The builds will take place at Memorial Park and the Umland Park subdivision in South Houston throughout the four-day festival. 

Other community activities include several opportunities to reach Houston-area youth and promote positive educational experiences. The NCAA will host youth sports clinics for more than 1,200 Houston-area elementary and middle school students. The clinics will be held at Memorial Park during the festival in conjunction with the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and the Houston Community Center.

Also in conjunction with HISD, the NCAA is offering Sporting Geography curriculum programs, which emphasize state requirements and guidelines for social studies and math education in grades four through eight. Nearly 70 Houston-area classrooms and more than 5,700 students have registered to participate in the program.

In addition, the NCAA will host Youth Lacrosse All Star Games that will include 80 middle school and high school student-athletes. All 80 participants will be recognized on the field during the halftime of the Division II lacrosse championship.

NCAA Division II is one of the three membership divisions within the NCAA, which comprises more than 1,300 institutions, conferences and affiliated organizations. Division II is a group of institutions and conferences that serve more than 75,000 student-athletes nationwide, including in Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The emphasis for the student-athlete experience in Division II is a comprehensive program of learning and development. The Division II approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and the development of societal attitudes in service to the community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning provide Division II student-athletes with a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead.

- courtesy of Stacey Osburn, NCAA Associate Director of Public and Media Relations



8/28/08 - Volleyball
7:00 PM
Findlay
West Texas A&M

8/28/08 - Women's Soccer
4 p.m.
Drury
Texas A&M-Commerce

8/28/08 - Women's Soccer
4:30 p.m.
College of Santa Fe
West Texas A&M
@ Las Vegas, N.M.

8/28/08 - Women's Soccer
6 p.m.
Fort Lewis
Eastern New Mexico
@ Billings, Mont.

8/28/08 - Women's Soccer
7 p.m.
Oklahoma Christian
Central Oklahoma

8/28/08 - Football
6:00 PM
East Central
Sam Houston St.

8/28/08 - Football
7:00 PM
Southwestern Oklahoma
Northwestern Okla.

8/28/08 - Football
7:00 PM
Southeastern Oklahoma
Tarleton State

8/28/08 - Football
7:00 PM
Northeastern State
Arkansas Tech

8/28/08 - Football
7:00 PM
Texas A&M-Kingsville
North Dakota

8/28/08 - Football
8:00 PM
West Texas A&M
Mesa St.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
Augustana
Eastern New Mexico
@ San Antonio, Texas

8/29/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
Missouri Western
Southwestern Oklahoma
@ Rolla, Mo.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
11:00 AM
St. Leo
Central Oklahoma
@ Tampa Bay, Fla.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
12:00 PM
UT-Permian Basin
West Texas A&M

8/29/08 - Volleyball
12:00 PM
Tusculum College
Midwestern State
@ Salisbury, NC

8/29/08 - Volleyball
2:00 PM
Paul Quinn
Texas A&M-Commerce

8/29/08 - Volleyball
2:30 PM
Western New Mexico
Tarleton State
@ San Antonio

8/29/08 - Volleyball
3:00 PM
Felician College
Cameron
@ Russellville, Ark.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
3:00 PM
Colorado State-Pueblo
Angelo State
@ Pueblo, Colo.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
3:30 PM
St. Mary's
Eastern New Mexico
@ San Antonio, Texas

8/29/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Midwestern State
Catawba College

8/29/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Pittsburg State
Southwestern Oklahoma
@ Rolla, Mo.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
5:30 PM
Northern Kentucky
Central Oklahoma
@ Tampa Bay, Fla.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
7:00 PM
Arkansas Tech
Cameron
@ Russellville, Ark.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
7:00 PM
Southern Arkansas
Texas A&M-Commerce

8/29/08 - Volleyball
8:00 PM
Fort Lewis
West Texas A&M

8/29/08 - Volleyball
7:30 PM
Trinity
Tarleton State
@ San Antonio

8/29/08 - Volleyball
8:00 PM
Ohio Valley University
Texas Woman's
@ Anchorage, Alaska

8/29/08 - Women's Soccer
1 p.m.
Harding
Northeastern State

8/29/08 - Women's Soccer
5 p.m.
Angelo State
Emporia State
@ St. Joseph, MO

8/29/08 - Women's Soccer
7 p.m.
Abilene Christian
Missouri Southern

8/29/08 - Women's Soccer
7 p.m.
Midwestern State
Central Missouri

8/29/08 - Women's Soccer
7:30 p.m.
East Central
Missouri Western

8/29/08 - Men's Soccer
2:00 PM
Midwestern State
St. Mary's

8/29/08 - Men's Soccer
3:30 PM
Texas A&M-International
Missouri Southern
@ Tahlequah, Okla.

8/29/08 - Men's Soccer
5:00 PM
College of the Southwest
West Texas A&M

8/29/08 - Men's Soccer
5:30 PM
Truman State
Northeastern State

8/29/08 - Cross Country
TBA
Tarleton State
Baylor Bear Invitational
@ Waco, Texas

8/29/08 - Cross Country
TBA
Angelo State
Buffalo Stampede
@ Canyon, Texas

8/29/08 - Cross Country
TBA
West Texas A&M
Buffalo Stampede
@ Canyon, Texas

8/29/08 - Cross Country
TBA
Eastern New Mexico
Texas Tech/Wayland Triangular
@ Cloudcroft, NM

8/29/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Harding
Texas Woman's
@ Anchorage, Alaska

8/29/08 - Volleyball
2:00 PM
Texas A&M-International
Abilene Christian
@ Canyon, Texas

8/29/08 - Volleyball
7:00 PM
St. Edward's
Angelo State
@ Pueblo, Colo.

8/29/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
Fort Hays State
Abilene Christian
@ Canyon, Texas

8/29/08 - Volleyball
4:30 p.m.
Southeastern Oklahoma
Paul Quinn
@ Commerce, Texas

8/29/08 - Volleyball
2:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Southwest Baptist
@ San Antonio

8/29/08 - Volleyball
7:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Incarnate Word

8/30/08 - Volleyball
9:00 AM
University of Alabama-Huntsville
Cameron
@ Russellville, Ark.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
Colorado-Colorado Springs
Angelo State
@ Pueblo, Colo.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
Fayetteville State
Midwestern State
@ Salisbury, NC

8/30/08 - Volleyball
10:00 AM
St. Cloud State
Southwestern Oklahoma
@ Rolla, Mo.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
12:15 PM
Missouri Southern
Eastern New Mexico
@ San Antonio, Texas

8/30/08 - Volleyball
12:30 PM
Tampa
Central Oklahoma
@ Tampa Bay, Fla.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
1:30 PM
Southwest Baptist
Tarleton State
@ San Antonio

8/30/08 - Volleyball
2:00 PM
New Mexico Highlands
Abilene Christian
@ Canyon, Texas

8/30/08 - Volleyball
2:00 PM
Washburn
Angelo State
@ Pueblo, Colo.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Findlay
Abilene Christian
@ Canyon, Texas

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Incarnate Word
Tarleton State
@ San Antonio

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Lenoir-Rhyne College
Midwestern State
@ Salisbury, NC

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4:00 PM
Southern Indiana
Southwestern Oklahoma
@ Rolla, Mo.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4:45 PM
Rollins
Eastern New Mexico
@ San Antonio, Texas

8/30/08 - Volleyball
5:00 PM
Consolation Match
Texas Woman's
@ Anchorage, Alaska

8/30/08 - Volleyball
6:00 PM
Fort Hays State
West Texas A&M

8/30/08 - Volleyball
7:00 PM
Championship Match
Texas Woman's
@ Anchorage, Alaska

8/30/08 - Volleyball
8:00 PM
Ashland
Central Oklahoma
@ Tampa Bay, Fla.

8/30/08 - Women's Soccer
12 p.m.
Dixie State College
Eastern New Mexico
@ Billings, Mont.

8/30/08 - Women's Soccer
5 p.m.
Northwest Missouri State
Southwestern Oklahoma
@ Wichita, KS

8/30/08 - Women's Soccer
7 p.m.
Abilene Christian
Drury

8/30/08 - Women's Soccer
7 p.m.
Central Oklahoma
Dallas Baptist

8/30/08 - Volleyball
3:00 PM
Drury
Cameron
@ Russellville, Ark.

8/30/08 - Volleyball
12:00 PM
Texas A&M-International
West Texas A&M

8/30/08 - Volleyball
3 p.m.
Southeastern Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Commerce

8/30/08 - Women's Soccer
1 p.m.
West Texas A&M
New Mexico Highlands

8/30/08 - Volleyball
10 a.m.
Southeastern Oklahoma
Southern Arkansas

8/30/08 - Volleyball
1:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Western New Mexico
@ San Antonio

8/30/08 - Volleyball
4 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Trinity

8/30/08 - Volleyball
2:00 PM
Texas Woman's
Alaska-Anchorage

8/30/08 - Football
6:00 PM
Pittsburg St.
Central Oklahoma

8/30/08 - Football
6:00 PM
Abilene Christian
Northwest Mo. St.

8/30/08 - Football
6:00 PM
Texas A&M-Commerce
Northwestern St.

8/30/08 - Football
6:00 PM
Angelo State
Texas St.

8/30/08 - Football
6:00 PM
Eastern New Mexico
Southern Nazarene

Schedule Complete.
North Division Div Conf All
Central Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 0-0
East Central 0-0 0-0 0-0
Northeastern State 0-0 0-0 0-0
Southeastern Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 0-0
Southwestern Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 0-0
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0-0 0-0
South Division Div Conf All
Abilene Christian 0-0 0-0 0-0
Angelo State 0-0 0-0 0-0
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0-0 0-0
Midwestern State 0-0 0-0 0-0
Tarleton State 0-0 0-0 0-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0-0 0-0
West Texas A&M 0-0 0-0 0-0
2008 Women's Soccer Standings Div All
Abilene Christian 0-0 0-0
Angelo State 0-0 0-0
Central Oklahoma 0-0 0-0
East Central 0-0 0-0
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0-0
Midwestern State 0-0 0-0
Northeastern State 0-0 0-0
Southwestern Oklahoma 0-0 0-0
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0-0
Texas Woman's 0-0 0-0
West Texas A&M 0-0 0-0
2008 Men's Soccer Standings Div All
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0-0
Midwestern State 0-0 0-0
Missouri Southern 0-0 0-0
Northeastern State 0-0 0-0
West Texas A&M 0-0 0-0
2008 Volleyball Standings Div All
Abilene Christian 0-0 0-0
Angelo State 0-0 0-0
Cameron 0-0 0-0
Central Oklahoma 0-0 0-0
East Central 0-0 0-0
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0-0
Midwestern State 0-0 0-0
Southeastern Oklahoma 0-0 0-0
Southwestern Oklahoma 0-0 0-0
Tarleton State 0-0 0-0
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0-0
Texas Woman's 0-0 0-0
West Texas A&M 0-0 0-0