Women's Basketball

SDSU Receives $10,000 In NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program

SDSU Receives $10,000 In NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant ProgramSDSU Receives $10,000 In NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program

March 18, 2008

INDIANAPOLIS - San Diego State received one of 17 grants as part of the newly designed NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program. Approximately $750,000 in grant money was given to schools and conferences by the NCAA. San Diego State received $10,000 as part of the program.

The grant program is designed to foster the growth of women's basketball on NCAA member campuses and within NCAA member conferences.

"We want to grow the game of women's basketball at the grass roots level," said NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Vice President Sue Donohoe. "We hope these grants will give schools and conferences the extra resources they need to enhance their women's basketball program."

"We are pleased and excited to receive this NCAA grant," said SDSU Director of Athletics Jeff Schemmel. "It not only says much about our grant proposal, but also the NCAA's impression of San Diego State women's basketball."

More than 70 member institutions and conferences submitted proposals in the first year of the three-year pilot program. National office staff and representatives from the NCAA women's basketball marketing consultant firm Hawkeye Sports and Entertainment evaluated the proposals. A call for the second round of proposals will be issued this fall for the 2009-10 academic year.

"We were thrilled with the response from the membership but would encourage every conference and institution to submit a proposal for next year," said Donohoe. "We want to help our members create a buzz about women's basketball on their campus and in their communities."

The competition for the grants was very intense as institutions and conferences came up with original ideas for promoting women's basketball.

"We're very pleased to be awarding this grant to San Diego State. We're excited for the Aztecs and can't wait to see the results," said Donohoe.

The program itself will undergo yearly evaluations to determine if the program objectives are being met. The grants are awarded on a one-year basis and are not automatically renewed. Grant recipients are required to submit a monthly progress report and a final summary report.

San Diego State is planning to use the grant for many exciting activities and initiatives, including implementation of the Ticket to Thrive program, connecting with K-8 students and teachers, business leaders, community partners and the SDSU campus community to provide mentoring, networking opportunities and increased attendance and support of Aztec Women's Basketball.

Other schools and conferences receiving grants are:

Institutional award recipients:
Arizona State University
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Columbia University
East Tennessee State University
Florida State University
University of Louisville
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Oklahoma
Texas Tech University
University of Washington
Western Kentucky University

Conference award recipients:
Big Ten Conference
Conference USA
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Northeast Conference
Patriot League