2008 NCAA® Division III
Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field
Championships

Media Credential Pickup

Media credentials will be available on each day of competition at the will call entrance. 

Media Event Schedule

THURSDAY, MARCH 13
12 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Athlete & Coaches packet pickup

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Championships take place

Championships Media Schedule:
Thursday, Athletes/coaches registration, Sports Center 12-4 p.m.;
                    NCAA Championships Banquet, Sports Center, 6:30 p.m.;
Friday, Field events, 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Track events, 5-7:20 p.m.;
Saturday, Field events, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Track events, 2:30 p.m.-5:15 p.m.; awards ceremony, 5:30-6 p.m.

Interview Opportunities: Athletes and coaches could be interviewed as they get their meet credentials in the lobby on Thursday afternoon; Meet Director Brian Cole will be available each afternoon -- please call Tim Glon (419-772-2046) or Gary Petit (419-772-3004) in advance to schedule interviews with Cole.

Working Area

Media members and sports information personnel will have an office located in the athletic department conference room.

Media Information

Media Credentials are reviewed, then allocated as space permits. Credential requests can be e-mailed to Tim Glon (t-glon@onu.edu) or Gary Petit (g-petit@onu.edu) or mailed to Sports Information 525 S. Main St. Ada Ohio 45810 on company letterhead or via fax (419-772-2590). Any questions please contact Tim Glon (419-772-2046) or Gary Petit (419-772-3004).

Credentials are awarded in the following order:

1) Two individuals for each participating and host institution to represent all campus-related publications and departments.

2) A press agency at the site of competition that has staffed events at the host institution on a regular basis throughout the season.

3) A press agency in the geographical area and/or locale of a participating institution that has staffed its competition on a regular basis throughout the season.

4) A press agency that specializes in the sport of track and field.

5) The designated representative of a national television, cable system, radio network or a radio station that originates a daily "sports talk" program and daily circulation newspapers that do not otherwise meet the aforementioned criteria.