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  Wisconsin State University Conference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wisconsin State University Conference (or WSUC) is a former intercollegiate college athletic conference that was formed in July 1913 as the Wisconsin State Normal Conference.
All of these schools were (and remain) State institutions, most of them originally founded as normal schools in the late 19th century, then successfully renamed as state teachers colleges, state colleges, and state universities before becoming campuses of the University of Wisconsin System in 1971.
In July 1997, the nine members of the WSUC merged with the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to form the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wisconsin_State_University_Conference   (192 words)

  
 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the name implies, member teams are located in the state of Wisconsin; in fact, all of its members, except for wrestling-only member Lawrence University, are campuses in the University of Wisconsin System.
Until the fall of 1999, the men's conference was known as the Wisconsin State University Conference or WSUC.
The WIAC was a separate conference until the WIAC and WSUC merged in 1999.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wisconsin_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Conference   (168 words)

  
 Wisconsin Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wisconsin is the largest producer of cheese in the nation, producing more than 350 different varieties of cheese.
Wisconsin is the nation's leading cranberry producer, accounting for nearly 48 percent of the nation's total crop.
Wisconsin has 171 species of fish and is continually ranked among the top 10 states for overall fishing activity.
agency.travelwisconsin.com /PR/Tourism_Facts/Facts.shtm   (2404 words)

  
 JS Online: WIAC puts state on the map
But its schools are so overshadowed by the state's three major professional teams, University of Wisconsin football, and both Wisconsin and Marquette basketball that they seldom receive their due.
Known first as normal schools, they were later renamed state teachers colleges and then state universities before becoming branches of the UW system in 1971.
The state schools often held their own in national competition when they were members of the NAIA, but they often competed against scholarship schools.
www.jsonline.com /sports/century/dec99/mill12121199.asp?format=print   (1069 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Athletics
His 1998 and 2000 boys' teams were state runner-up, the same years in which he was named state Coach of the Year.
Gillman was a college standout at UW-Stout where he played on three Wisconsin State University Conference championship teams for head coach Bob Smith in 1983, 1984 and 1985.
He was the conference No. 2 singles and No. 2 doubles champion as both a junior and senior and the No. 3 singles runner-up and No. 3 doubles runner-up as a sophomore.
www.uwec.edu /Athletics/Mten/0405/coachbio.htm   (354 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
University Relations - Our institutional plan calls for the phasing out of University Relations as a discrete division of the university, and we will be faithful to this recommendation and the careful thinking that went into this.
Wisconsin state demographics suggest that the numbers of college-eligible students will begin to rise in the next couple of years.
This is already an excellent university, and we have extraordinary potential for the future embodied in our well-qualified and committed faculty and staff, our highly-talented and active student body, loyal and supportive alumni, well-maintained facilities and strong community ties.
www.uwsp.edu /admin/chancellor/comm/1996/address.htm   (5558 words)

  
 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) was formed on July 1, 1997, when the Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC) and the Wisconsin Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WWIAC) merged together.
The WSUC, formally known as the State Normal Conference, was first organized in 1913 for the purpose of establishing a set schedule of games and to place a defined set of rules to regulate and control athletic competition within the conference.
In 1958 the Wisconsin Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women (WARFCW) was formed for the purpose of coordinating athletic activity among Wisconsin institutes for higher education, with the responsibility of governance placed primarily on the students.
www.uwosh.edu /archives/sports/wiac.htm   (755 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin - Madison Middle East Studies Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This conference marks the debut of what the Center intends to become an annual event, highlighting its role as both a regional networking hub for scholars working on the Middle East and an institution producing cutting-edge scholarship involving the region.
In particular, this year's conference will bring to the forefront UW-Madison's unusual strength in science and technology fields while examining different aspects of the region in the context of issues related to globalization and modernity.
Although there is no registration fee for this conference, we ask that participants register by March 20 to aid in planning.
www.mesp.wisc.edu /articles/CitMEkeynote.htm   (424 words)

  
 Conference Information
He served as the Commissioner of the Southwest Conference from 1982 to his retirement in 1993, during which, Jacoby witnessed 42 of the conference’s 62 national championships in 13 different sports.
His career includes 10 years on the high school coaching level, eight years as an assistant football coach at the University of Wisconsin and 29 years as a college commissioner -- beginning as the first commissioner of the Wisconsin State University Conference (1971-82), and the Southwest Conference (1982-1993).
Prior to joining the Conference, Ziegler served as a marketing intern and public relations assistant for the New York Jets Football Club from 1994-1996, assisting in press box operations and helping develop and create promotional efforts for the NFL team.
www.mcm.edu /asc/ascinfo.htm   (479 words)

  
 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction home page
Wisconsin is one of six states receiving grants to join the program this year.
The Wisconsin grant partners include the Departments of Public Instruction (DPI) and Health and Family Services (DHFS), the University of Wisconsin campuses in Eau Claire, Madison, and Stout, the UW Cooperative Extension, and the Wisconsin Home Grown Lunch Program.
A list of Wisconsin schools participating in the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program and the amount of their grant allocations is available following the complete news release.
dpi.wi.gov   (527 words)

  
 WashLaw Web - StateLaw: State & Local Government
State Search is a service of the National Association of State Information Resource Executives and is designed to serve as a topical clearinghouse to state government information on the Internet.
The States Inventory Project is an on-line clearinghouse that tracks how states are planning, regulating, deploying, and using their information infrastructures.
The purpose of the organization was to facilitate collocation of state related organizations and offices, pool resources to develop and maintain quality central services at a cost savings to individual offices and provide services which would be economically unfeasible for an individual office to maintain.
www.washlaw.edu /uslaw/states/allstates   (694 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Duluth Athletics
Steger began his coaching career at Sul Ross State University where he was employed for four seasons (1988-91) as the Lobos’ defensive coordinator after serving two years as a graduate assistant at that Texas institution.
In 2003, Biesiot (BEE-jue) was the defensive line coach on a Minot State University team which ranked 19th in the final NAIA Division II poll.
As a senior team co-captain in 2000, he and his Blue Devil teammates won the Wisconsin State University Athletic Conference championship -- their first in 35 years -- and advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs.
www.umdbulldogs.com /mens/football/coaching.php   (1608 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Titans
At The University of Evansville and Indiana University
He still shares the Wisconsin State University Conference 220-yard dash record of 21.6 seconds, which he established back in 1927 and was not equaled until 1963.
Outdoors, she helped the Titans to the conference title by winning the heptathlon with 4,318 points and the high jump with a leap of 5-7 1/4 while placing second in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15 seconds.
www.titans.uwosh.edu /HallOfFame/B.html   (3123 words)

  
 Wisconsin State Training Conference
Approximately two-thirds of participants will be from the public sector - Wisconsin state government, the University of Wisconsin system, cities, counties, and technical colleges - and one-third will be from the private sector, including major Wisconsin-based companies.
Selected presenters will be required to provide 100 copies of handouts for their session at their own expense, to be made available for participants at the start of the session on the day of the conference.
Your session will be promoted in the conference brochure, on the conference web site, and in the conference program distributed to all participants.
www.ohrd.wisc.edu /WSTC/presenterprop.html   (595 words)

  
 Wisconsin State Training Conference
The Hilton Madison Monona Terrace has extended the State Lodging Rate to all conference participants who are State of Wisconsin Employees.
To receive the State Lodging Rate, mention that you are with the "Wisconsin State Training Conference," when making your reservation.
The Wisconsin State Training Council is organized as an association of the various agencies of the
www.ohrd.wisc.edu /wstc   (493 words)

  
 ipedia.com: College football Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The first game played between teams representing different colleges or universities was played on November 6, 1869 between Rutgers University and Princeton University, at College Field, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The college post-season is ushered in by the annual presentation of the Heisman Trophy Award, considered the most prestigious award in all of college football, given to the top player of the year.
This is then followed by a series of successful bowl games that showcases (in some situations) the top college team in a particular conference, as well as the mythical "national champion" (determined usually during the New Year's holiday in January).
www.ipedia.com /college_football_1.html   (911 words)

  
 texnews sports
Conference presidents also Thursday during their meeting at McMurry University to name Fred Jacoby as the first commissioner of the American Southwest Conference.
He served as Mid-America Conference commissioner from 1971-82 and was appointed Lone Star Conference commissioner in 1994.
The American Southwest Conference consists of Austin College, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne, McMurry, Mississippi College, Sul Ross State, University of Dallas and University of the Ozarks.
www.texnews.com /sports/tiaa052496.html   (275 words)

  
 Winona State University - Currents
In the United States, the NFL divides officiating responsibilities among 17 crews made up of these seven individuals, covering the positions of head referee, umpire, side judge, back judge, field judge, line judge, and head linesman.
A year later, he was called to referee for the Wisconsin State University College Conference.
He soon began officiating in the Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, of which Winona State University was a member.
www.winona.edu /newsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=13   (1272 words)

  
 Football - Official Athletic Site of the Washington State University Cougars
Wisconsin and Minnesota from the Big Ten Conference and Hawaii out of the Western Athletic Conference have been added to future Washington State University football schedules, according to WSU Director of Athletics Jim Sterk and Bill Doba, WSU's head football coach.
Washington State University student Michael Bumpus, a sophomore and wide receiver with the WSU football team, plans to enroll for spring semester in the next few days, according to WSU officials.
Washington State linebacker Greg Trent has been named to the 2005 The Sporting News Freshman All-America second team, it was announced Monday.
wsucougars.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/wast-m-footbl-body.html   (369 words)

  
 OSU Wrestling Home Page, Beaver Wrestling, unofficial wrestling site, Oregon State University, 2002-2003
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Oregon State’s final two entries competing in the NCAA Wrestling Championships were eliminated Friday morning, as 149-pounder Tony Hook and 184-pounder Jed Pennell were beaten in their wrestleback brackets.
Nearly a century of Oregon State wrestling tradition will be celebrated on Sunday, when the Beavers honor former coach Dale Thomas and hold their annual OSU Wrestling Homecoming at Gill Coliseum.
As Oregon State begins the 2002-03 wrestling season at the Southern Oregon Open on Saturday, the Beavers find themselves with few weights where there are clear-cut favorites for the starting spot.
oregonstate.edu /wrestling   (2279 words)

  
 Bemidji State Athletics
Bemidji State retained the Battle Axe, the fourth-oldest traveling trophy in NCAA Division II football, for a school-record sixth consecutive season, using a 14-point fourth quarter to break open a tie game and post a 27-13 victory over the Minnesota State-Moorhead Dragons.
Bemidji State sophomore wide receiver Anthony Schreiber (Berkeley, Ill.) hauled in a game-high eight passes for a career-high 115 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 14 yards and a second touchdown to help lift BSU past Minnesota State, 28-23.
Bemidji State senior quarterback Nathan Sannes (Fertile, Minn.) set a BSU single-game record with six touchdown passes, leading the Beavers to a 42-17 victory over Minot (N.D.) State in the team’s 2005 opener.
info.bemidjistate.edu /sports/sports/football   (1892 words)

  
 Gruenhagen Conference Center - Department of Residence Life - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
The Gruenhagen Conference Center, located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, is a full-service, year-round conference center with full-time conference planners available to assist you with all aspects of your meetings, workshops, seminars and large conference events.
And, in accordance with the Department of Residence Life and the University of Wisconsin System, the Gruenhagen Conference Center is committed in sharing the responsibility of developing human resources, in shaping an environment which enhances student learning and personal growth, and in serving as responsible agents to the community."
If you need a place to stay during your trip to Oshkosh for the 2005 EAA AirVenture, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is proud to be your host.
www.mio.uwosh.edu /gcc   (294 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Athletics
Gillman was the 2001 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Women's Tennis Coach of the Year in addition to receiving WIAC Co-Coach of the Year honors in 2002.
Under Gillman the women's tennis team won conference championships in 2001 and 2002.
Athletics • McPhee 208 • University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire • Eau Claire WI 54702-4004
www.uwec.edu /athletics/MTEN/0506/coachbio.htm   (358 words)

  
 The American Southwest Conference
Fred Jacoby was named the first commissioner of the American Southwest Conference in May 1996 and is in his 10th year guiding the NCAA Division III conference.
His career includes 10 years on the high school coaching level, eight years as an assistant football coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and 37 years as a college athletics commissioner beginning as the first commissioner of the Wisconsin State University Conference (1966-71).
She has oversight of the conference's media relations operation, including handling statistics, NCAA reporting and maintenance of the ASC website, as well as working with conference administrative issues.
www.americansouthwestconf.org /conference-staff.htm   (526 words)

  
 hornetsports.com: The Official Athletics Site of the Sacramento State Hornets
The Sacramento State women’s golf team shot 320 in the second round and moved up a spot to finish in fourth place at the Santa Clara Colby Invitational on Tuesday.
Sacramento State’s top three men’s tennis players (senior Junaid Hossain, and juniors Gabriel Loredo and Warwick Foy) each posted victories to lead the Hornets to a 5-4 victory over UC San Diego.
Sacramento State serves as host for the 2006 Capital Classic Softball Tournament this Friday through Sunday, March 17-19, at the Sacramento Softball Complex.
www.hornetsports.com   (339 words)

  
 The Official Web Site of Ball State Athletics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ball State's season was halted with a 69-52 loss Wednesday in quarterfinal action of the Kraft/Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Tournament at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
District V includes all NCAA Division I universities in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Endress is the first Ball State women’s basketball player and one of only five student-athletes in BSU history to be honored as Indiana’s NCAA Woman of the Year.
www.ballstatesports.com /wbasketball   (1037 words)

  
 UWBadgers.com : The Official Badger Athletics Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
UW assistant director of athletic communications Brian Lucas will be with UW in Philadelphia and provide updates on the Badgers’ travel plans, their schedule in Philadelphia and all the happenings during the first and second rounds.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball (19-11, 9-7 Big Ten) earned a No. 9 seed in the Minneapolis Regional and will play eighth-seeded Arizona (19-12, 11-7 Pac 10) in...
Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan, along with selected UW players, will be available to the media today following the NCAA tournament selection show.
www.uwbadgers.com /sport_news/mbb/headlines/index.aspx   (196 words)

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