Athletic Management 16.06 Oct/Nov 2004
WARMUPS

Legal Issues

Overtime Rules For Coaches Updated

New Media

Live on the Web

Fundraising

A Rival to the Rescue

Hiring

Contract Dispute Sidelines New Coach

Media Relations

Too Much Info?

On Campus

Studying the Investment

Leadership

Poster Kids

Recruiting

More Changes on the Horizon

Conduct Codes

Questions of Consistency

Title IX

Switching Seasons


Q&A

Q&A with Jim Livengood

University of Arizona


GAMEPLANS

Leadership

Life is Too Short

Taking the time to "stop and smell the roses" may seem impossible in the time-stretched life of an athletic director. But it is necessary. This veteran AD says he's learning how.

Coaching

Who is Responsible?

Teaching athletes how to take responsibility for their losses can go a long way toward improving their sportsmanship and developing their character.


FEATURE ARTICLES

Cover Story

Battle for the Ball

As club sport teams become a larger part of our national landscape, will high school athletics no longer be needed? In this article, we take a look into the future of the high school vs. club team debate.

Facilities of Innovation

Field of Their Own

Multi-use facilities have their advantages, but sometimes what a team really needs is a space of its own. Five universities talk about the benefits of not sharing.

Sports Medicine

Up to Speed

Proper sports nutrition is a must for today's competitive athletes, but myths and misconceptions on the topic abound. Here are the latest updates, from the top experts, on fueling for performance.

Leadership

Group Discussion

Looking for fresh ideas, inspiration, and a way to get others to help your program? Look no further than the Athletic Committee.

New Sports

Turning the Mats

It can help with Title IX compliance, is inexpensive, and reaches a population not often involved in other sports. Ready or not, women's wrestling is turning heads and making its move.

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