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2005 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
PALO ALTO REGIONAL
PARTICIPANT MANUAL
DECEMBER 9 & 10, 2005MAPLES PAVILION
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
OHIO UNIVERSITY
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
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Tournament Personnel ..................................................................................................................... 1
Schedule of Events ........................................................................................................................... 2
Practice Schedule ............................................................................................................................. 3
Hotel Information .............................................................................................................................. 4
Transportation ................................................................................................................................... 5
Directions ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Parking ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Media Information ............................................................................................................................. 8
Ticket Information ............................................................................................................................. 9
Athletic Training/Medical Information .............................................................................................. 10
Miscellaneous Information
• Administrative Meeting .......................................................................................................11
• Band and Spirit Squads ......................................................................................................11
• Credentials ......................................................................................................................... 12
• Drug Testing ....................................................................................................................... 12
• Hospitality ........................................................................................................................... 12
• Locker Rooms .................................................................................................................... 13
• Officials .............................................................................................................................. 13
• Scouting Seats ................................................................................................................... 13
• Team Benches ................................................................................................................... 13
• Uniforms ............................................................................................................................ 14
• Videotaping ........................................................................................................................ 14
• Warm-up ............................................................................................................................ 15
Official Team Roster Form ................................................................................................ Appendix A
Dining/Entertainment/Shopping Guide .............................................................................Appendix B
Facility & Campus Maps ................................................................................................. Appendix C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Debi Gore-Mann 650/723-4103 (w) 650/279-6600 (cell)
NCAA VOLLEYBALL SITE REPRESENTATIVES: TBD (w) (fax) TBD (w) (fax)
TOURNAMENT MANAGER: Jenny Claypool 650/725-7244 (w) Director of Championships 650/725-8642 (fax) 650/465-4834 (cell)
MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Bob Vazquez 650/723-9565 (w) 650/725-2957 (fax)
DIRECTOR OF WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL MARKETING & OPERATIONS: Cobey Shoji 650/724-7654 (w) 650/725-9515 (fax)
FACILITY MANAGER: Carl Reed 650/723-3576 (w) 650/725-2957 (fax)
HOST ATHLETIC TRAINER: Charlie Miller 650/724-2132 (w) 650/725-2752 (fax)
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TICKET MANAGER: Gary Colvin 650/723-9841 (w) 650/723-6084 (fax)
TOURNAMENT PERSONNEL
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EVENT LOCATION
Thursday, December 812 - 1:55 p.m. Santa Clara University seed practice (Open) * Maples Pavilion2 - 3:55 p.m. Pepperdine University practice (Open) * Maples Pavilion4 - 5:55 p.m. University of Arizona practice (Open) * Maples Pavilion6 - 7:55 p.m. Ohio University practice (Open) * Maples Pavilion
* pending travel & class schedules Friday, December 99 a.m. Administrative Meeting Press Room, Maples Pavilion10 - 11 a.m. Santa Clara University practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion11:05 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Pepperdine University practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion12:10 - 1:10 p.m. University of Arizona practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Ohio University practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion3:30 p.m. VIP Hospitality Room Opens VIP Hospitality Room, (Appropriate credentials only) Maples Pavilion4:30 p.m. Regional Semifinal #1: Santa Clara vs Pepperdine Maples Pavilion Post Match Press Conference Kissick Auditorium 7 p.m. Regional Semifinal #2: Arizona vs Ohio Maples Pavilion Post Match Press Conference Kissick Auditorium
Saturday, December 1012 - 1 p.m. Semifinal Match #1 winner practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion1:05 - 2:05 p.m. Semifinal Match #2 winner practice (Closed) Maples Pavilion7 p.m. VIP Hospitality Room Opens VIP Hospitality Room (Appropriate credentials only) 8 p.m. Regional Final Maples Pavilion Post Match Press Conference Kissick Auditorium
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
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PRACTICE SCHEDULE
Thurs., Dec. 8 (Open to the public and media for filming and observation purposes only.)Santa Clara University 12 - 1:55 p.m.* Maples PavilionPepperdine University 2 - 3:55 p.m.* Maples PavilionUniversity of Arizona 4 - 5:55 p.m.* Maples PavilionOhio University 6 - 7:55 p.m.* Maples Pavilion
*pending travel & class schedules
Friday, December 9 (Closed)Santa Clara University 10 - 11 a.m. Maples PavilionPepperdine University 11:05 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Maples PavilionUniversity of Arizona 12:10 - 1:10 p.m. Maples PavilionOhio University 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Maples Pavilion
Saturday, December 10 (Closed)Match #1 Winner 12 - 1 p.m. Maples PavilionMatch #2 Winner 1:05 - 2:05 p.m. Maples Pavilion
Representatives of other participating institutions may not attend open practices.
Competition-day practices are closed to all but the institution’s official traveling party and selected others that the coach authorizes to attend practice. Members of the media, including a team’s local media that might be traveling with the team, are not permitted to attend the closed portion of practices under any circumstances. Each institution is required to have an administrator accompany the team to closed practices to ensure that only those individuals affiliated with the institution or designated by the coach (excluding media) are allowed in the closed practice. This individual may be a trainer, sports information director or other administrator, but not a member of the coaching staff or a student.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
A block of rooms has been reserved for each visiting team at the hotels listed below. Each team is responsible for contacting the hotel by 12 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday, December 6 to confirm the reservations and provide the hotel a rooming list. If a team prefers to stay at another hotel, it must (a) obtain from the hotel manager a written release of the reserved rooms, or (b) utilize the rooms for persons accompanying the official party. If an institution fails to make satisfactory arrangements with the hotel for use of the originally reserved rooms, full charges for these rooms will be deducted from the institution’s per diem or share of tournament receipts.
HOTEL – Ohio University CONTACT/PHONE/EMAILStanford Park Hotel John Picard100 El Camino Real 650/330-2778Menlo Park, CA 94025 [email protected]: 650/322-1234Fax: 650/323-5461
HOTEL – University of Arizona CONTACT/PHONE/EMAIL Westin Palo Alto Jan Webb675 El Camino Real 650/566-4689Palo Alto, CA 94301 [email protected]: 650/321-4422Fax: 650/321-5522
HOTEL – Santa Clara University CONTACT/PHONE/EMAIL Sheraton Palo Alto Jan Webb625 El Camino Real 650/566-4689Palo Alto, CA 94301 [email protected]: 650/328-2800Fax: 650/327-7362
HOTEL – Pepperdine University CONTACT/PHONE/EMAIL Crowne Plaza Cabaña Palo Alto Annie Tepe4290 El Camino Real 650/628-0131Palo Alto, CA 94306 [email protected]: 650/857-0787Fax: 650/628-0195
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TRANSPORTATION/DIRECTIONS/PARKING
TRANSPORTATION: Each participating team is responsible for making its own travel arrangements to and from the site through the NCAA Travel Service (Short’s Travel Management: 866/655-9215) and for ar-ranging for local transportation while at the site. Contact Royal Coach Lines at 408/279-4801 for local bus transportation. All major rental car agencies are available at both San Jose and San Francisco airports.
Directions from San Francisco International Airport to Stanford University:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 South for approximately 20 miles. Take the Embarcadero West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Go straight onto campus on Embarcadero (the street changes to “Galvez Street” when you cross El Camino). Turn left on Campus Drive (a four-way stop) and proceed about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the parking lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
Directions from San Francisco International Airport to Stanford Park Hotel:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 South for approximately 20 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. After approximately one mile, the hotel will be on your right just past the Stanford Shopping Center.
Directions from San Francisco International Airport to Westin Palo Alto: Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 South for approximately 20 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn right into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from San Francisco International Airport to Sheraton Palo Alto: Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 South for approximately 20 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn right into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from San Francisco International Airport to Crowne Plaza Cabaña Palo Alto: Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 South for approximately 21 miles. Take the San Antonio Road South exit towards Los Altos and follow San Antonio Road to El Camino Real (approximately 2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn left at Dinah’s Court into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from San Jose International Airport to Stanford University:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 North for approximately 17 miles. Take the Embarcadero West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Go straight onto campus on Embarcadero (the street changes to “Galvez Street” when you cross El Camino). Turn left
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on Campus Drive (a four-way stop) and proceed about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the parking lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
Directions from San Jose International Airport to Stanford Park Hotel:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 North for approximately 17 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. After approximately one mile, the hotel will be on your right just past the Stanford Shopping Center.
Directions from San Jose International Airport to Westin Palo Alto:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 North for approximately 17 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn right into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from San Jose International Airport to Sheraton Palo Alto:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 North for approximately 17 miles. Take the Embarcadero Road West exit (also signs for Stanford University) and follow Embarcadero west to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn right into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from San Jose International Airport to Crowne Plaza Cabaña Palo Alto:Coming out of the airport, take Highway 101 North for approximately 10 miles. Take the San Antonio Road exit. Turn left on San Antonio Road towards Los Altos. Follow San Antonio to El Camino Real (2 miles). Turn right on El Camino Real. Turn left at Dinah’s Court into hotel (approximately .5 mile).
Directions from Stanford Park Hotel to Stanford University: Out of the hotel, turn left onto El Camino Real. After approximately one mile, turn right on Galvez Street. Turn left on Campus Drive and go about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the park-ing lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
Directions from Westin Palo Alto to Stanford University: Out of the hotel, turn right. Take the first left onto Palm Drive/University Avenue. Take the first left onto El Camino Real. Take the first right onto Galvez Street. Turn left on Campus Drive and go about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the parking lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
Directions from Sheraton Palo Alto to Stanford University: Out of the hotel, turn right. Take the first left onto Palm Drive/University Avenue. Take the first left onto El
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Camino Real. Take the first right onto Galvez Street. Turn left on Campus Drive and go about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the parking lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
Directions from Crowne Plaza Cabaña Palo Alto to Stanford University: Out of the hotel, turn left on El Camino Real. Follow El Camino Real for approximately 3 miles. Turn left on Galvez Street. Turn left on Campus Drive and go about two blocks. Maples Pavilion will be on your left. Turn into the parking lot at the far end of Maples. The team entrance is at the southeast corner of the building (far end as you enter the parking lot).
PARKING: For all practices and the administrative meeting, teams should park in the loading dock area of Maples Pavilion. For the matches, please park in the lot immediately south of Maples Pavilion.
Please note: The parking lots surrounding Maples Pavilion are University lots and require a University permit Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm. Vehicles parked without proper permits will be ticketed, and the Stanford Athletic Department cannot be responsible for the payment of tickets.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
The sports information director from each team should provide Stanford University Media Relations with ten media guides and updated stats & season results no later than the morning of Thursday, December 8. These materials should be sent to:
Bob Vazquez Media Relations Director Department of Athletics Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Phone: 650/723-9565 Fax: 650/725-2957 [email protected]
Also, please advise Media Relations of the number of credentials required and whether or not a local or university radio station will broadcast the game. Space automatically will be reserved for each participating institution’s home radio station; all other stations will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact the NCAA broadcasting and integration staff at the national office (317/917-6222) for specific policies on radio and/or internet broadcasts.
POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS: Head coaches and a minimum of two student-athletes from each team are required to appear at a postmatch news conference following a timed cooling off period. The postmatch interviews will be conducted immediately after the cooling off period in Kissick Auditorium in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center (next to Maples Pavilion, see facility diagram). The cooling off period will be ten min-utes. The non-advancing team will be interviewed first. The timetable for the cooling-off period begins when the respective head coaches enter the dressing room immediately after the match. It is mandatory that both coaches and designated players participate in the interviews.
All dressing rooms for players and assistant coaches not participating in the formal postmatch interview session shall be open to the media for 15 minutes after the cooling-off period has concluded. However, if the media is not interested in entering the dressing room, it may be closed before the 15-minute time period expires.
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TICKET INFORMATION
No complimentary tickets are permitted for NCAA championship competition. Each participating team is guaranteed a minimum of 150 tickets, of which at least 75 must be courtside (floor level, between the end lines of the volleyball court, beginning with row one). In Maples Pavilion, those 75 courtside seats are re-served seats. Each institution must advise Gary Colvin by noon (local time for each participating institution) on Tuesday, December 6 how many tickets it wishes to purchase from its allocation. Unused tickets must be returned to Stanford by noon (local time) on Thursday, December 8. After that time, the participating institutions may not return any portion of their allocation to Stanford and are responsible for full payment for the number requested.
NCAA policies and legislation regarding the administration of players’ tickets per Bylaw 16.2 will be followed to the letter. Individuals using players’ tickets should be instructed to go to Ticket Window 7 at Maples Pavilion. Each participating institution must designate a representative to be at the gate to identify these individuals, and assist with the distribution of these tickets.
Tickets must be purchased as a two-day package until December 9. Ticket prices are as follows: Reserved (2-day) $25 Adult general admission (2-day) $15 *Students/Children/Seniors general admission (2-day) $10
Reserved (1-day) $15 Adult general admission (1-day) $10 *Students/Children/Seniors general admission (1-day) $6
* Student prices apply to all grade school, high school, and college students.
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ATHLETIC TRAINING & MEDICAL INFORMATION
The athletic training facility for Maples Pavilion is located on the southwest side of the building (see attached diagram). Ice and other treatments (hot packs, ultrasound, EGS, and taping tables) will be available one hour prior to and during practices, and two hours prior to and during competition. The Stanford team physician will be on call during practices and in attendance during all matches.
If more extensive training room access is necessary, please make arrangements to use the Arrillaga Family Sports Center athletic training facility by contacting the host athletic trainer.
Each visiting team should provide its own taping supplies. If an athletic trainer is not accompanying the team, therapeutic modalities will be administered to visiting athletes only with a written note from their team trainer or team physician.
Ice (bags and cups) will be provided at Maples Pavilion during practice and during competition. During the matches, each bench will be provided with water, drinking cups, and towels. Air splints, crutches, and first aid supplies will also be available on the sidelines. A Stanford team physician will be in attendance at the match or on call at the Stanford Hospital on campus.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Training Room -- Main Center (650) 723-1214 Training Room -- Maples Pavilion (650) 726-7875 Stanford Police (650) 723-9633 (or 911 in emergency) Urgent Care (off-campus) (650) 321-4121 Stanford Hospital (650) 723-4000 (information) (650) 723-5111 (emergency)
In case of emergency at the competition site or away from campus, the athlete will be transported to the Stanford University Hospital. Please have your insurance forms available, as your school will be responsible for any expenses.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Administrative Meeting
A meeting conducted by the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee representative will be held to review tourna-ment procedures and other pertinent matters on Friday, December 9 at 9 a.m. in the Press Room of Maples Pavilion. It is mandatory that each institution’s athletics director or senior woman administrator (or a designated administrator other than a member of the coaching staff) and head coach attend the meeting. In addition, it is recommended that sports information directors attend this meeting.
Each administrator shall submit a typewritten list of players and other members of the official party, and a gate list of cheerleaders, mascots, and band members at this meeting.
Credentials and VIP passes will be distributed at this meeting.
Bands and Spirit Squads
A maximum of 30 band members plus the director, 12 uniformed spirit squad members plus the sponsor, and one costumed mascot will be admitted free of charge. If a band exceeds 30 individuals, those in excess of 30 may not be seated with the band (even without their instruments).
Full bands are not permitted to use electronic amplification. Small (10 members or fewer) bands are permitted to use reasonable electronic amplification. No air horns or artificial noisemakers are allowed, and electronic effects and bands may not play when the game is in progress. Cheerleaders must refrain from pounding megaphones on the floor.
A maximum of 12 cheerleaders and/or spirit squad members and mascot are allowed on the floor at any one time when the game is not in progress. Immediately after the conclusion of a game, participating team mascot and spirit squads will change ends of the court with their respective teams. Mascots must stay out of spectator seating areas. Spirit squad members and mascots must stay on their team’s half of the court. Flags carried by institutions’ representatives are permitted on the floor during time outs or between games, but must not be used to taunt competitors or block spectators’ views.
If a team does not have a band present, it may provide a tape of the institution’s fight song to be played at the first timeout of each game. Only one band can play at every time out.
Bands, cheerleaders, and mascot will be seated in the following areas when their teams are competing:
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Santa Clara band: Lower Section 13, Rows AA-FF Pepperdine band: Lower Section 9, Rows AA-FF Arizona band: Lower Section 9, Rows AA-FF Ohio band: Lower Section 13, Rows AA-FF
Bands, cheerleaders, and teams will be admitted at the back entrance of the facility (see attached map) via the gate lists obtained at the Administrative Meeting. Plenty of free parking is available in the parking lots adjacent to Maples Pavilion.
Credentials
Each participating institution will receive 25 credentials (22 bench, one all access for institution’s SID and two all access for the institution’s administration). Any additional individuals (excluding spirit squad, mascots and band members) must purchase a ticket from the institution’s allocation. Please complete the Official Team Roster Form (Appendix A) and fax it to Jenny Claypool (fax:650/725-8642) by 12 p.m. Pacific on Wednesday, December 7. Credentials will be distributed at the Administrative Meeting.
Each participating institution’s administrator will be provided six temporary floor credentials to distribute at his or her discretion (excluding members of the media). This credential allows the holder access to the arena floor or locker room after the competition and to the postmatch interviews. It does not constitute free admission to the competition, nor does it allow access to these areas during the competition or between games.
Drug Testing
Student-athletes who compete in this championship may be subjected to drug tests in accordance with By-laws 18.4.1.5 and 31.2.3. Student-athletes will be selected for testing on the basis of place finish, playing time, position and/or random selection. The goal of the drug testing program is to provide fair and equitable competition for student-athletes competing in NCAA championships.
Drug testing will be conducted in the Fluegel Room in the Taube Family Tennis Stadium.
Hospitality
On Friday, December 9, the VIP Hospitality Area (see attached map for location) will be open from 3:30 p.m. through the 10-minute break of the second match. On Saturday, December 10, the hospitality room will be open from 7 p.m. through the 10-minute break of the match. VIP passes will be distributed at the Administra-tive Meeting.
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Locker Rooms
The following locker rooms have been assigned to the teams: Santa Clara Locker Room #181 Pepperdine Locker Room #191 Arizona Locker Room #188 Ohio Locker Room #139
An event manager will be available to direct the teams to their dressing area and will ensure that your locker room is secure during the matches. Towels and beverages will be available in the locker rooms for the matches.
Officials
Officials are selected by the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Committee. Participating teams will be advised of the officials assignments at the Administrative Meeting.
Scouting Seats
Scouting seats will be reserved only for the official members of the coaching staff of the participating teams. No persons other than official members of the coaching staff may occupy these seats at any time during the tournament.
No scouting seats shall be reserved for any team participating at another site. Scouts from teams participating at the same site may access scouting seats by use of the bench credential. Six scouting seats will be reserved during regional semifinal match #1, and three scouting seats will be reserved during regional semifinal match #2. Scouting seats will be located at the tables at the end of the court behind the service line. No scouting seats are provided for the regional final match.
Team Benches
Teams are limited to 15 players in uniform once the roster has been declared. Team rosters must be declared up to 10 minutes before the start time of the match; after the match starts, no replacements will be permitted for any reason. No more than 15 players may be dressed in team uniform or warm-ups once the team roster
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has been declared.
Team benches will be set for 16 individuals on the same side of the court as the scorer’s table. The remain-ing members of the official traveling party who are not in uniform will be issued a special pass to allow them in the bench area. No one without credentials will be permitted in this area.
Uniforms
For Regional Semifinal Match #1, Santa Clara University shall be designated as the home team and will wear light-colored uniforms, and Pepperdine University shall be designated as the visiting team and will wear its dark uniform. For Regional Semifinal Match #2, University of Arizona shall be designated as the home team and will wear its light-colored uniform, and Ohio University shall be designated as the visiting team and wear its dark uniform. For all sessions of the tournament, teams must bring light and dark uniforms.
Playing uniforms must be of the same style for each member of a team. Participants in the championship shall wear exclusively the official uniform of their institution in competition and during related ceremonies. This applies to warm-up shirts and uniforms as well as competitive uniforms.
An institution’s official uniform and all other items of apparel (e.g., socks, headbands, t-shirts, wristbands, visors or hats, and towels) that are worn by student-athletes in competition may bear a single manufacturer’s or distributor’s normal trademark, not to exceed 2-1/4 square inches, including any additional material sur-rounding the normal trademark or logo. In addition, an institution’s official uniform cannot bear a design ele-ment similar to the manufacturer’s that is in addition to another logo or that is contrary to the size restriction. A student-athlete may not wear any apparel that identifies another entity other than the student-athlete’s institution. These restrictions apply to all apparel worn by student-athletes during the conduct of competition, which includes any prematch or postmatch activities.
The logo restriction on student-athletes’ apparel set forth in Bylaw 12.5.5 shall apply during NCAA champi-onship events to all personnel (e.g., coaches, trainers, managers) who are on the team bench for practices and games or who participate in news conferences. Also, the logo restriction on student-athletes’ apparel as set forth in Bylaw 12.5.5 shall apply to commercial logos on uniforms worn by band members, cheerleaders, dance team members and the institution’s mascot during NCAA championship events.
Videotaping
Institutions are permitted to videotape championship competition by their teams for archival, coaching or in-
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structional purposes. A team may tape all matches at the site in which it is participating. Cameras may be set up in the following areas: the walkway behind Lower Section 7 and the walkway behind Lower Section 15.
Warm-up
Participating teams will not be allowed onto the court until 60 minutes before the start time of each match. The second regional semifinal match will begin 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first rgional semifinal match or at 7 p.m., whichever is later. The match protocol will be distributed at the the Administrative Meeting.
Warm-up tapes are not permissible during warm-up; only the band(s) and electronic scoreboard music will be used.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
2005 NCAA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL PALO ALTO REGIONALCREDENTIAL LIST/TRAVEL INFORMATION FORM
Institution:
Head Coach: Cell Phone #:
Assistant Coach: Cell Phone #:
Administrator: Cell Phone #:
CREDENTIAL LIST
• Each team may receive a maximum of 22 credentials for the members of the official travel party.• Additionally, each institution will receive three all access credentials (one SID and two administrators).• PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT NAMES.
PARTICIPANT Credentials(Maximum - 22)
1. 12.
2. 13.
3. 14.
4. 15.
5. 16.
6. 17.
7. 18.
8. 19.
9. 20.
10. 21.
11. 22.
ALL ACCESS Credentials(Maximum - 3)
SID: Administrator:
Administrator:
Band? Yes or No Spirit Squad? Yes or No Mascot? Yes or No
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Arrival Date: Time: _________ Airline: Flight #:
Number of rental cars/vans: Bus? Yes or No
** Please fax to Jenny Claypool (650/725-8642) by 12 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7 **
APPENDIX A
DINING/ENTERTAINMENT/SHOPPING GUIDEStanford University Area (650 area code)
PizzaCalifornia Pizza Kitchen 531 Cowper Street, Palo Alto. Pizza & salads.323-7332
Domino’s Pizza Delivery only.326-6552
The Oasis 241 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Pizza, great burgers, salads, etc.326-8896
Pizz’a Chicago 4115 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Gourmet deep dish Chicago style pizza, 424-9400 pasta, sandwiches, salads. 25% discount on groups.
Pizza My Heart 220 University Avenue, Palo Alto. Pizza and pasta.327-9400
Ramona’s 2313 Birch Street, Palo Alto. Pizza and pasta.322-2181
Round Table Pizza 263 University Ave, Palo Alto. Eat in, take out or delivery.322-2893
Fast Food & DelicatessensBoston Market 3375 El Camino Real. Rotisserie/American food.843-0288
Kirk’s Steakburgers 75 Town & Country Village, Palo Alto.326-6159
Quizno’s Classic Subs 490 California Avenue, Palo Alto. Sandwiches, soups, salads.330-0111
Rojoz Wraps 60 Town & Country Village. Gourmet wraps and smoothies.324-9727
Una Mas Stanford Shopping Center. Burritos.323-8226
Village Cheese House 157 Town & Country Village. Great sandwiches, gourmet foods, salads.326-9251
APPENDIX B
Ice Cream/Frozen Yogurt ShopsBaskin Robbins 267 University Ave., Palo Alto. Ice cream and yogurt.325-2100
Cold Stone Creamery 9 Town & Country Village. Ice cream, yogurt and Italian sorbet made on-site 323-2102 fresh daily and custom blended mix-ins.
Double Rainbow 520 Ramona St., Palo Alto. Ice cream & gourmet desserts, espresso drinks.321-7466 Haagen-Dazs 230 Stanford Shopping Center (next to Macy’s). Ice cream & frozen yogurt.326-1638
Jamba Juice 69 Town and Country Village. Smoothies, fresh juices, healthy snacks.325-2582
Family DiningChevy’s 2116 W. El Camino Real, Mountain View. Fresh-mex.691-9955
Chili’s 700 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Tex-mex.321-0330
Compadres 3877 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Mexican, festive atmosphere.858-1141
Denny’s 4256 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Open 24 hours.493-3082
Fish Market 3150 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Fresh seafood.493-9188
Fresh Choice Stanford Shopping Center. Soups, saldas, pastas, muffins.322-6995
Hobee’s 67 Town & Country Village. Great breakfasts & lunches. Soup & salad bar. 327-4111 Will take reservations for large groups.
Olive Garden 2515 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Italian.326-5673
P.F. Chang’s 900 Stanford Shopping Center. China bistro.330-1782
Fine DiningCalifornia Cafe 700 Welch Road, Stanford Barn. Mesquite grilled seafood, beef, pasta.325-2233
APPENDIX B
MacArthur Park 27 University Ave., Palo Alto. Ribs, fresh fish, mud pie, etc.321-9990
Max’s Opera Cafe 711 Stanford Shopping Center. Chicken, beef, seafood, pasta, sandwiches,323-6297 great desserts.
Scott’s Seafood #1 Town & Country Village. Fresh seafood, pasta, chicken dishes & steaks.323-1555
Sundance Mine Co. 1921 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Steaks, prime rib, seafood.321-6798
LOCAL MOVIE THEATERS
Century Cinema 16 1500 North Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. 650/960-0970.
Century Park 12 557 E. Bayshore Rd., Redwood City. 650/365-9000.
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