RADFORD SPORT: MEN’S TENNIS
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Big South
Conference
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Atlantic Sun
Conference
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Southern
Conference
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Colonial
Athletic Association
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2005 Record/Results:
Competitive Trends:
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Average Big South Conference regular-season finish of 5.1 last five years
Conference Notables:
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Winthrop has established itself as the dominant program in the league, earning two consecutive NCAA appearances
RU Opportunity for Success:
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Good opportunity to win championship
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May be limited to middle of conference standings, except in special circumstances/seasons, due to geographic location as northern-most school in Big South and scholarship limitations
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Conference Notables:
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Strength of conference will be diminished by loss of UCF, who won last three conference
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Georgia Southern has won four championships in the last eight years and, with newcomer ETSU, should emerge as the conference’s two best programs
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North Florida and Kennesaw State will be competitive in a hurry
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Conference Notables:
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Balanced conference where four teams in the last six years won conference championship
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Furman and College of Charleston become top two programs in conference with departure of ETSU
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Conference Notables:
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Solid conference dominated by VCU which had won nine straight conference championships before being upset in tournament finals by William & Mary
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VCU was ranked No. 33 in the nation entering the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the second round
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VCU has won nine of the last ten conference championships
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William & Mary have an average conference finish of 2nd over the past three years
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Men’s Tennis: Consultants’ Findings and Recommendations
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Summary of Findings
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The Big South Conference remains the right conference for RU in the sport Men’s Tennis
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RU would have no greater opportunity for competitive success in either the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Southern Conference or the Colonial Athletic Association; in fact, RU would likely face an even greater competitive challenge
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Conference performance results have not matched resources relative to other RU teams
Recommendations to Achieve Greater Competitive Success
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If want conference championship-winning caliber team, enclose three of the outdoor courts to provide an indoor practice and competitive facility pursuant to the Facilities Master Development Plan of June 2004
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Maintain operating budgets which include funding for enhanced recruitment of student-athletes
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Conduct an in-depth “SWOT” analysis of the Men’s Tennis program. This analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats should, at a minimum, include a review of personnel, facilities, operating budgets, scheduling philosophy, recruiting, support services (e.g. strength and conditioning, athletic training, academics, etc.) and external financial and revenue-generating activities related to Men’s Tennis
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Using the “SWOT” analysis as a foundation, develop a comprehensive, written strategic plan for the competitive advancement of the program
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RADFORD SPORT: MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
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Big South
Conference
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Atlantic Sun
Conference
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Southern
Conference
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Colonial
Athletic Association
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2005 Record/Results:
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5th place finish at 2005 Big South Conference Indoor Championship (just 5.5 points out of 4th place)
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5th place finish at 2005 Big South Conference Outdoor Championship
Competitive Trends:
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Average finish of 3.2 over the last five years at the indoor championship
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Has fallen from 2nd place finishes in 2001 and 2002 to 3rd place in 2004 and 5th place in 2005
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Average finish of 5.8 over the last five years at the outdoor championship
Conference Notables:
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Liberty has established itself as the dominant program, winning all eight indoor Big South championships and 11 out of 12 outdoor championships
RU Opportunity for Future Competitive Success:
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Strong opportunity
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Location, budget, scholarship allocation, premiere facility; other resources sufficient to compete for conference championships
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Conference Notables:
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Troy has established itself as the dominant program in the conference, winning seven of the last eight outdoor conference championships
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Conference Notables:
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Appalachian State has established itself as the dominant program in the conference, winning three of the last four indoor conference championships and five consecutive outdoor
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Conference Notables:
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UNC-Wilmington has established itself as the premier program in the conference, winning seven of the last nine outdoor championships
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William & Mary, which won the 2003 and 2004 outdoor championships, VCU and George Mason traditionally field strong programs
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Men’s Track & Field: Consultants’ Findings and Recommendations
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Summary of Findings
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The Big South Conference remains the right conference for RU in the sport of Track & Field
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RU would have no greater opportunity for competitive success in either the Atlantic Sun Conference, Southern Conference or Colonial Athletic Association
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Due to current budgeted scholarship limitations (RU 5.31 vs. BSC 6.43 vs. BSC max 11.34) competing for a conference championship will be challenging
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Due to the university’s outstanding Track & Field facility, and the significant recruiting and training benefits the facility can provide, greater competitive success can be achieved in this sport
Recommendations to Achieve Greater Competitive Success
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Increase number of scholarship equivalencies offered in the sport of Men’s Track & Field to at least eight to become more competitive; increase to 11 if want to win championship
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Maintain operating budgets which include funding for enhanced recruitment of student-athletes
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Conduct an in-depth “SWOT” analysis of the Track & Field program. This analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats should, at a minimum, include a review of personnel, facilities, operating budgets, scheduling philosophy, recruiting, support services (e.g., strength and conditioning, athletic training, academics, etc.) and external financial and revenue-generating activities related to Track & Field
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Using the “SWOT” analysis as a foundation, develop a comprehensive, written strategic plan for the competitive advancement of the program
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RADFORD SPORT: WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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Big South
Conference
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Atlantic Sun
Conference
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Southern
Conference
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Colonial
Athletic Association
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Conference RPI: 13
Radford RPI: 218
2004-05 Record/Results:
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12-16 overall record
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7-9 conference record (5th place)
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0-1 conference tournament record
Competitive Trends:
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Average finish of 4th over last five years
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Average finish of 5.3 over last three years
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Have not had overall or conference record above .500 since 2001-02
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Last won regular-season championship in 2000-01
Conference Notables:
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Liberty University (RPI of 52) has established itself as the dominant program in the Big South, winning nine straight tournament championships
RU Opportunity for Future Competitive Success:
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Strong opportunity
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Location, budget, scholarship allocation, facility, tradition and other resources all sufficient to successfully compete for conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth
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Conference RPI: 25
Conference Notables:
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Traditionally a one-bid NCAA Tournament conference
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There is no dominant program in the A-Sun
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Georgia State has traditionally been the strongest program, but three different teams have won the conference tournament championship in the last three years (Stetson, Lipscomb, and Georgia State)
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Conference RPI: 17
Conference Notables:
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Chattanooga has established itself as the premier program in conference with conference record of 19-1 in 2004-05 and 3rd straight WNIT appearance
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Davidson is 2nd best program in conference with Western Carolina climbing
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Conference RPI: 12
Conference Notables:
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Old Dominion has been the conference’s dominant program for 15 years and is one of the nation’s storied women’s basketball programs
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ODU (2005 RPI of 31) has won 14 straight conference tournament championships and 22 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
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Delaware (RPI of 46) has emerged as the conference’s 2nd best program, having won the 2005 regular-season championship and having been selected for the WNIT three of the last four years
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Women’s Basketball: Consultants’ Findings and Recommendations
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Summary of Findings
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The Big South Conference remains the right conference for RU in the sport of Women’s Basketball
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RU would have no greater opportunity for competitive success in either the Southern Conference or Colonial Athletic Association; in fact, RU would likely face an even greater competitive challenge.
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RU would have a similar or greater opportunity for competitive success in the A-Sun, as it would the Big South, however, the increased opportunity would be offset by increased travel expenses, possible increases in missed class time, and loss of rivalries
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With strong leadership, and maximum utilization of all currently-available resources, RU can successfully compete for the Big South Conference in Women’s Basketball
Recommendations to Achieve Greater Competitive Success
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Initiate improvements to Dedmon Center as described in the Facilities Master Development Plan of June 2004. Phase I roof replacement essential; Phase II arena configuration, new seating and new floor would potentially have truly significant impact on recruitment of prospective student-athletes and future competitive success
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Examine strength of schedule and ensure it provides right balance of home/away ratio, strong vs. weak opponents, etc. in effort to build provide team favorable opportunity to win
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Initiate improvements to the strength and conditioning facilities (weight room) used by Women’s Basketball Team and other varsity student-athletes; state-of-the-art, dedicated, varsity weight room located in Dedmon Center would have significant impact on recruitment of prospective student-athletes and opportunity for future competitive success
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Maintain operating budgets which include funding for enhanced recruitment of student-athletes
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Conduct an in-depth “SWOT” analysis of the men’s basketball program. This analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats should, at a minimum, include a review of personnel, facilities, operating budgets, scheduling philosophy, recruiting, support services (e.g., strength and conditioning, athletic training, academics, etc.) and external financial and revenue-generating activities related to Women’s Basketball
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Using the “SWOT” analysis as a foundation, develop a comprehensive, written strategic plan for the competitive advancement of the program
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RADFORD SPORT: WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
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Big South
Conference
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Atlantic Sun
Conference
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Southern
Conference
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Colonial
Athletic Association
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2005 Record/Results:
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7th place at 2004 Big South Conference Championship
Competitive Trends:
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Average finish of 7th place last five years
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Has not finished higher than 7th place in last four years
Conference Notables:
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Coastal Carolina has established itself as the dominant program in the Big South, winning the last conference championships
RU Opportunity for Future Competitive Success:
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Limited opportunity to win team championship
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May be limited to middle of conference standings, except in special circumstances/seasons, due to scholarship limitations
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Good opportunity for individual team member(s) to win individual championship
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Conference Notables:
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Belmont has won the conference championship each of the last three years in addition to placing 9th at the NCAA South Regional in 2003 and 12th in 2004
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ETSU or Campbell may emerge as the conference’s 2nd best program
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Conference Notables:
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Chattanooga has won two of the last four conference championships, but league is balanced as evidenced by five different schools winning championships during last six years
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Conference Notables:
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William & Mary has emerged as the premier program in the conference, winning the last two championships and finishing 6th in the NCAA Regional
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James Madison also has strong program and won four straight CAA championships prior to William & Mary winning in 2003
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JMU finished seventh at the NCAA Regional meet
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Women’s Cross Country: Consultants’ Findings and Recommendations
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Summary of Findings
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The Big South Conference remains the right conference for RU in the sport of Cross Country and there is no benefit to a change in conference affiliation in the sport of Cross Country
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Due to current budgeted scholarship limitations (RU 4.07 vs. BSC average 6.96 vs. BSC max 14.28), successfully competing for a conference team championship is unlikely
Recommendations to Achieve Greater Competitive Success
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Increase number of scholarship equivalencies offered in the sport of Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country to at least seven to become more competitive; increase to 12 if want to win championship
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Maintain operating budgets which include funding for enhanced recruitment of student-athletes
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Conduct an in-depth “SWOT” analysis of the Track & Field/Cross Country program. This analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats should, at a minimum, include a review of personnel, operating budgets, facilities, scheduling philosophy, recruiting and support services (e.g., strength and conditioning, athletic training, etc.)
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Using the “SWOT” analysis as a foundation, develop a comprehensive, written strategic plan for the competitive advancement of the program
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RADFORD SPORT: WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY
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Big South
Conference
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Atlantic Sun
Conference
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Southern
Conference
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Colonial
Athletic Association
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2005 Record/Results:
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9-11 overall record
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6-0-0 conference record (1st place in east Division)
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0-1 conference tournament record
Competitive Trends:
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Average finish of 1.7 in NorPac East Division last five years
Conference Notables:
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California has established itself as the dominant program as it has finished ranked in the top 25 in the STX/NFHCA poll the past two seasons and won five consecutive NorPac championships
RU Opportunity for Future Competitive Success:
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Strong opportunity to win East Division; very limited opportunity to win conference championship
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Location, budget, scholarship allocation, facility, tradition and other resources all sufficient to successfully compete for East Division championship
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No Field Hockey
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No Field Hockey
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Conference Notables:
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Strong conference in field hockey
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Old Dominion (No. 12), Delaware (No.14) and William & Mary (No.15) all were highly ranked in the final STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll
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Delaware and ODU advanced to the 2005 NCAA Tournament
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ODU has proven to be the premier program in conference having won eight of the past nine conference championships
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William & Mary has an average conference regular-season finish of 1.75 over the past four years
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Women’s Field Hockey: Consultants’ Findings and Recommendations
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Summary of Findings
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The NorPac Conference is the right conference for RU in the sport of Field Hockey and there is no benefit to a change in conference affiliation
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Due to current budgeted scholarship limitations and the competitive landscape in the NorPac’s West Division, successfully competing for a conference championship will be very challenging
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RU can continue to achieve a high level of competitive success in the NorPac’s East Division
Recommendations to Achieve Greater Competitive Success:
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Increase number of scholarship equivalencies offered in the sport of Field Hockey to at least 4 to maintain current success; increase to 8 if want to win championship
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Initiate outdoor field improvements as described in Facilities Master Development Plan of June 2004 to include installation of a multi-purpose, artificial grass, field to be used by Field Hockey, intramurals and recreation, and to serve as an alternate practice facility for the Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams
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Maintain operating budgets which include funding for enhanced recruitment of student-athletes
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Conduct an in-depth “SWOT” analysis of the Field Hockey program. This analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats should, at a minimum, include a review of personnel, operating budgets, facilities, scheduling philosophy, recruiting, support services (e.g., strength and conditioning, athletic training, etc.), and external financial and revenue-generating activities related to Field Hockey
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Using the “SWOT” analysis as a foundation, develop a comprehensive, written strategic plan for the competitive advancement of the program
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