
February 22, 2010
In the ECAC's ongoing efforts to annually contain officiating costs for our member institutions, ECAC Commissioner Rudy Keeling announced that officiating bureau fees will not increase in the 2010-11 athletic year and will remain the same as the fees paid during the current 2009-10 year. The ECAC also froze several other fees for the upcoming year.
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8/24/09 ECAC Announces 2009 Ice Hockey Officiating Clinics The 2009 ECAC Ice Hockey Officials Clinics will be held at the ESL Sports Centre (Rochester, NY) on Saturday, September 12 and the College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.) on Sunday, September 20. SCHEDULES NOW POSTED! |
7/21/09 ECAC To Hold Ice Hockey Officiating Tryouts Cape Cod, Mass. For the fourth consecutive year the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) will be holding open tryouts for individuals interested in officiating intercollegiate mens and womens ice hockey. |
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3/18/09 ECAC Announces Officiating Fee Freeze In the ECAC's ongoing efforts to annually contain officiating costs for our member institutions, ECAC Commissioner Rudy Keeling announced that officiating game/contest fees will not increase in the 2009-2010 athletic year and will remain the same as the fees paid during the current 2008-2009 year. In light of the projected budget cuts that every athletic department is facing, coupled with the protracted economic downturn for the foreseeable future, this is the ECAC's way of demonstrating our assistance and support to the institutions enrolled in our 12 officiating bureaus. |
9/3/08 Bill Sapelli Wins ECAC's Shiebler Award Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Commissioner Rudy Keeling announced today that William P. Sapelli will be honored with the George L. Shiebler Award at the 2008 ECAC Honors Dinner on Sunday, September 28 at the Crowne Plaza in Albany, N.Y. The George L. Shiebler Award is presented annually to an ECAC official who has demonstrated dedication to his avocational activities. The award is named after George L. Shiebler, former ECAC commissioner, in honor of his leadership over the many years he was associated with Eastern collegiate athletics. |

