CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION

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CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION: USA Racquetball at (719) 499-9561 Championships@usaracquetball.com ENTRY FEE: $80-1st division $45-2nd division USAR MEMBERSHIP: All participants must be a current USA Racquetball member before they will be placed in the draw. DEADLINES, REFUNDS: Online Entry Deadline Friday, March 2, 2018-9:00pm MT Late Deadline ($20 fee) Friday, March 9, 2018-9:00pm MT USA Racquetball reserves the right to close entries of any division as of regular deadline. Refunds (less a $10.00 service fee) are available prior to March 2 nd, 4pm MT. Additional fees may include $25 for returned checks and $10.00 for declined debit/credit cards. Refunds processed 7 days after event is completed. STARTING TIMES: Monday, March 12 th @ 4pm online at usaracquetball.com. EVENT CHECK-IN: Tuesday, March 13 th @ 4pm-7pm PLAY BEGINS: Wednesday, March 14 th @ 8am PLAY ENDS: Saturday, March 17 th @ 5pm AWARDS CEREMONY: Saturday, March 17 th @ 6pm immediately after last match! VENUE: University of Minnesota (UOMR) Recreation Center 123 SE Harvard St Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-5000 12 Championship Courts 2 Sidewall/Backwall Glass Courts GROUND TRANSPORTATION: The Metro Transit operates one of the largest public transportation systems in the country. Riding public transit is a convenient and inexpensive way to get around. It runs near the university, downtown and the International airport for about $1.75. By far the easiest, most convenient way to get around the city. LODGING: The Commons Graduate Hotel 615 Washington Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 (612) 379-8888 $124 per night (single or double).2 miles from club ROOM BLOCK ENDS: (Only 50 rooms!) Thursday, March 8, 2018 Newly remodeled Queen/Queen! Chic, modern setting! Days Hotel (Days Inn) 2407 University Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 (612) 623-3999 $99 per night (single or double).6 miles from club ROOM BLOCK ENDS: (Only 25 rooms!) Monday, February 12, 2018 Register online @ usaracquetball.com

TEAM USA: Champions in Men s & Women s #1 gold singles division will qualify for a one-year appointment to the U.S. National Adult Team. Player seeking a position in the US Team must be a US Citizen and play in the #1 singles division. If the winner is ineligible or declines the appointment, then the 2nd place finisher may elect to fill the appointment. If 2nd place finisher is not able to accept the appointment, the position goes vacant. ALL-AMERICAN HONORS: The top four (4) finishers in each of the men's and women's gold singles divisions #1-#6 and finalists of gold doubles divisions #1-#3 will be designated as 2017 Intercollegiate Racquetball All-Americans. TEAM COMPETITION AWARDS: Awards will be given to schools competing in the team competition for 1 st - 3 rd in the Men s, Women s and Overall. USA RACQUETBALL RULES: USA Racquetball Official Rules will govern competition, including the mandatory use of protective eyewear HOSPITALITY & SOUVENIR: Lunch and dinner will be provided throughout the event. A tournament gift bag will be given to all participants at registration. CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALS: All Divisions will receive 1 st -4 th place National Championship medals. FUN, FUN and MORE FUN: Collegiate racquetball is great fun and is a perfect chance to get away with your friends. Enjoy the camaraderie and lifelong friendships. SATURDAY NIGHT SOCIAL: We have arranged for a social night, Saturday, March 17 th @ 9:00 PM. We will have hors d oeuvres to enjoy as you mingle and get to know fellow players, coaches and fans. WHAT TO DO IN MINNEAPOLIS: Minneapolis is the perfect blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. You should check out the Mall of America, Paisley Park or catch an event at the Target Center host of the US Open Racquetball Championships. For more things to do, check out http://www. minneapolis.org Register online @ usaracquetball.com

ADDITIONAL CHAMPIONSHP INFORMATION STUDENT REQUIREMENTS: An undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university, herein referred to as school, shall be eligible to compete in the U.S. National Intercollegiate Championships if they meet the following requirements: Full-time student as defined by the school at which player is enrolled *Enrolled in a regularly matriculated degree program at the school for which academic and competitive eligibility is to apply, including two-year and four-year programs (certificate programs not eligible) *Student must be in good academic standing at the school at the time of competition. EXCEPTIONS: Students taking the final courses that are necessary to obtain their degree in the semester in which the competition is scheduled are not required to be enrolled full-time. Graduate students engaged in coursework, research, teaching or thesis production which will lead toward the awarding of a degree are eligible. They must be enrolled full-time and have not used their four years of collegegiate eligibility. COMPETITION ELIGIBILITY: Athletes must have college eligibility remaining to participate in the National Intercollegiate Championship. Limited to 4 years of participation. Verification must be sent to the tournament director no later than March 9 th, 2018. TEAMS AND DIVISIONS: Teams shall consist of 4 to 30 players, men and women, from the same university/college. Teams cannot combine players from different campuses. Like singles teams, doubles teams must also be from the same school. There are six (6) singles divisions and three (3) doubles divisions for men and women. No two players from the same team may play in the same division. Divisions are numbered 1-6 (singles) and 1-3 (doubles). Singles players may enter doubles as a second event. If there are less than six players, men or women, on a team, divisions will be filled from the top first. *For schools with additional singles players, they may play skills divisions. TEAM SCORING: Division I and Division II team titles will be calculated. To be eligible for Division II rankings, each school must already compete in Division II or Division III in basketball or football. OPEN TEAM TITLE DIVISIONS: Schools seeking national team titles in either Division I or Division II may field one men's team and one women's team, comprised of singles players #1- #6; doubles teams #1- #3. If someone is playing in Team Title Division Singles, they may not play in Skill Division Singles, but may play in Skill Division Doubles. SKILL DIVISIONS: Part-Time students with eligibility are allowed to play in Skill Divisions. FORMAT: Olympic Format with 4 flights in each age group, Gold, Blue, Red & White, thus ensuring that a player typically has a minimum of 3 matches per division and eventually plays against similarly skilled players during the event. OFFICIATING: Match losers are required to referee or present a similarly suitable replacement. Players who do not referee will be penalized 500 points (from team total). ALUMNI / COACHES DIVISION: Anyone who has graduated and has a degree or is a coach qualifies for the Alumni/Coaches Division. 16 players! OFFICIAL BALL: Penn is the Official Ball of USA Racquetball and the ProPenn Green ball will be used in all matches. REFEREE TESTING: All Players are required to take and pass the online A-8 College Referee Test prior to the event. To do so, log into your USA Racquetball profile> Courses and Testing > A-8 College Referee Test. PARENTS & COACHES RULES: All parents and coaches must remain in far corners of the viewing area on the court. No speaking directly to the referee and all issues or complaints must be brought to the tournament desk immediately. ELIGIBILITY APPEALS / WAIVER: Must be made in writing to Championships@usaracquetball.com by Friday, March 9 th @ 8 PM TEAM ROSTERS DUE: By Friday, March 9 th @ 8pm MT you must have submitted your final player positions. SEEDING AVAILABLE: Online at the event site, Monday, March 12 th @ 4pm SEEDING DISPUTE QUESTIONS: Send email to: championships@usaracquetball.com by Tuesday, March 13 th @ 12pm DRAWS AVAILABLE: Online at the event site Monday, March 12 th @ 4pm TIME CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Send email to: championships@usaracquetball.com with name/divisions/school by Tuesday, March 13 th @ 2pm Register online @ usaracquetball.com

2018 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM REGISTRATION College/University Division (I or II): [see "scoring"] Team Name (Wildcats, etc) Address City State/Zip Website URL: Coach: Cell Phone: E-mail Captain/Advisor Cell Phone: E-mail National/Regional/State Results (for seeding purposes): NATIONAL OPEN TEAM TITLE DIVISIONS National Open Team title divisions offer team and individual competition for national championship in either Division I or Division II categories. Anyone seeking a position on the U.S. National Team must compete in the Open Title Division, in the #1 Singles position and be a US Citizen. MEN'S SINGLES MEN'S DOUBLES #1 #1 #2 #2 #3 #3 #4 #5 #6 WOMEN'S SINGLES WOMEN S DOUBLES #1 #1 #2 #2 #3 #3 #4 #5 #6 Register Online @ usaracquetball.com If you can t register online email this form to: championships@usaracquetball.com

2018 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM ELIGIBILITY FORM Academic Eligibility Requirements An undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university, herein referred to as school, shall be eligible to compete if they meet the following requirements: - Full-time student as defined by the school at which player is enrolled - Enrolled in a regularly matriculated degree program at the school for which academic and competition eligibility is to apply, including two-year and four-year programs (certificate programs are not eligible) - Student must be in good academic standing at the school in which the player is enrolled To the Registrar The following list of students will be competing in the USA Racquetball National Intercollegiate Championships. Please verify current enrollment status (Full-Time) and ensure that each student meets the requirements above. Cross out the line immediately below the last name listed then affix an embossed seal of the institution (To be completed by Coach/Student Leader) STUDENT NAME: (To be completed by Registrar) Current School Year Full-Time? Yes or No School Name (Affix embossed seal at right) Registrar Name (Printed) Signature of Registrar Phone_ Date Coach/Student Leader Name (Printed) SEAL Coach/Student Leader Signature Phone Date RETURN COMPLETED ELIGIBILITY FORM TO: E-Mail: Championships@usaracquetball.com USA Racquetball 2812 W. Colorado Ave., Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80904-2906.

2018 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SKILL REGISTRATION College/University Team Name (Wildcats, etc) Address City State/Zip Website URL: Coach: Cell Phone: E-mail Captain/Advisor Cell Phone: E-mail National/Regional/State Results (for seeding purposes): NATIONAL SKILL DIVISIONS If you are entered in any of the #1-#6 singles divisions, you may not play the skills divisions. If you are entered in any of the #1-#3 doubles divisions, you may not play the skilled doubles division. These divisions are non-point division for players. MEN'S ADVANCED SINGLES (Open/A) MEN'S INTERMEDIATE SINGLES (B/C) WOMEN'S ADVANCED SINGLES (Open/A) WOMEN'S INTERMEDIATE SINGLES (B/C) MEN'S ADVANCED DOUBLES (Open/A) MEN'S INTERMEDIATE DOUBLES (B/C) WOMEN'S ADVANCED DOUBLES (Open/A) WOMEN'S INTERMEDIATE DOUBLES (B/C) Register Online @ usaracquetball.com If you can t register online email this form to: championships@usaracquetball.com

2018 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SKILL ELIGIBILITY FORM Academic Eligibility Requirements An undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university, herein referred to as school, shall be eligible to compete if they meet the following requirements: - Full-time or Part-Time student as defined by the school at which player is enrolled - Enrolled in a regularly matriculated degree program at the school for which academic and competition eligibility is to apply, including two-year and four-year programs (certificate programs are not eligible) - Student must be in good academic standing at the school in which the player is enrolled - Graduate students engaged in research, teaching or thesis production which will lead toward the awarding of a degree are eligible, as long as they are enrolled full-time or part-time and have not used their four years of college eligibility. To the Registrar The following list of students will be competing in the USA Racquetball National Intercollegiate Championships. Please verify current enrollment status (Full-Time or Part-Time) and ensure that each student meets the requirements above. Cross out the line immediately below the last name listed then affix an embossed seal of the institution (To be completed by Coach/Student Leader) (To be completed by Registrar) STUDENT NAME: Current School Year? Full-Time or Part-Time School Name (Affix embossed seal at right) Registrar Name (Printed) Signature of Registrar Phone_ Date SEAL Coach/Student Leader Name (Printed) Coach/Student Leader Signature Phone Date RETURN COMPLETED ELIGIBILITY FORM TO: E-Mail: Championships@usaracquetball.com USA Racquetball 2812 W. Colorado Ave., Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80904-2906.