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[Women's Indoor Track & Field] Sidney Bosley Selected to Represent Concordia and the WHAC ...

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Article Written By Angela Crawford, Manager of Marketing and Communications, NAIA

Kansas City, Mo. – The NAIA National Office announced that 27 student-athletes will serve on the proposed Association of Student-Athletes (ASA), a new group to be added to the NAIA governance structure if approved at the annual convention in April.

The proposed ASA would be the association's first governance group made up entirely of students and function as the advocacy arm of the student-athlete collective. The ASA will include at least one representative from every conference, including the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.), and every NAIA championship sport.

Selection of the student-athlete representatives prior to convention was to ensure that the ASA could be functioning fully for the 2015-16 academic year.

"The ASA will allow student-athletes to have an input on the issues that directly impact them every day," Kent Paulson, Chair of the Conference Commissioners Association and Frontier Conference Commissioner, said. "This group will have the unique opportunity to discuss matters most important to them on the NAIA's biggest stage."

Members of the proposed ASA were selected from a pool of nominees forwarded to the National Office by each conference and the A.I.I.

The ASA will be an association under the proposed Council for Student-Athletes (CSA), a new council that focuses on student-athlete health, safety and development, also to be approved at convention. The CSA will comprise representatives from other councils as well as nine members of the ASA, including the four officers.

Some of the topics the ASA will discuss in the coming year include the student-athlete experience, health and safety of student-athletes and Champions of Character initiatives.

"The student-athletes who will make up the ASA are great representatives of and ambassadors for the NAIA," Jim Carr, NAIA President and CEO, said. "We look forward to begin conversations with the ASA so we can learn more about the ideas they will be bringing to the table."

Each member of the ASA will serve a two-year term; however, in the first year of the ASA, half the representatives were randomly selected to end their term early to create a staggered rollover each year.

 

2015-2016 Members of the proposed ASA*

Jordan Annis

Bethel College (Ind.)

Crossroads League

Men's Indoor Track and Field

Ryan Armstrong

Carroll College (Mont.)

Frontier Conference

Football

Vashni Balleste

Xavier University (La.)

Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

Women's Tennis

Hope Biggs

William Carey University (Miss.)

Southern States Athletic Conference

Women's Golf

Austin Blaue

Ottawa University (Kan.)

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference

Men's Golf

Sidney Bosley

Concordia University (Mich.)

Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference

Women's Indoor Track and Field

Sam Buczek

Central Baptist College (Ark.)

Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference

Baseball

Connor Clements

Georgia Gwinnett College

Association of Independent Institutions

Men's Tennis

Taylor Cowan

MidAmerica Nazarene University (Kan.)

Heart of America Athletic Conference

Volleyball

Courtney Dixon

Valley City State University (N.D.)

North Star Athletic Association

Division II Women's Basketball

Sammantha Fajardo

University of California - Merced

California Pacific Conference

Women's Cross Country

Bailee Fritts

Kansas Wesleyan University

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference

Volleyball

BJ Groskreutz

Northwestern College (Iowa)

Great Plains Athletic Conference

Wrestling

Sara Hall

SCAD-Savannah (Ga.)

The Sun Conference

Women's Soccer

Brett Hodges

William Woods University (Mo.)

American Midwest Conference

Men's Soccer

Tevin Hopkins

University of St. Francis (Ill.)

Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference

Men's Outdoor Track and Field

Luke Kadillak

Vanguard University (Calif.)

Golden State Athletic Conference

Men's Soccer

Che'ron Lewis

Langston University (Okla.)

Red River Athletic Conference

Division I Women's Basketball

Tyler Lucas

Indiana University Kokomo

Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Men's Cross Country

Laura Rose Pickens

Truett-McConnell College (Ga.)

Appalachian Athletic Conference

Women's Golf

Billy Pryor

Ave Maria University (Fla.)

The Sun Conference

Baseball

Elizabeth Rodriguez

Our Lady of the Lake University (Texas)

Red River Athletic Conference

Softball

Chad Smurthwaite

Warner Pacific College (Ore.)

Cascade Collegiate Conference

Men's Cross Country

Madison Sylvia Osterlund

Thomas University (Ga.)

The Sun Conference

Women's Swimming and Diving

Ryan Tegtmeier

Morningside College  (Iowa)

Great Plains Athletic Conference

Division II Men's Basketball

Kailey Williams

Xavier University (La.)

Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

Women's Outdoor Track & Field

Ken Williams

Oklahoma City University

Sooner Athletic Conference

Baseball

 

Web link: http://www.naia.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27900&ATCLID=209893994

 

Congratulations to Sidney for being selected to represent Concordia University and the entire Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference!

GO CARDS!



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