Welcome Welcome to the CSUA website. If you are an umpire, coach, school administrator, interested member, or conference, we hope that you will easily find what you may be looking for.
If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact us. The above links you will find more information about CSUA, specific pages for Umpires and Coaches, and an easy way to contact the staff of CSUA. Below, you will find the quick links to sites that you will use on a regular basis. Foxconn 661fx7mf Audio Drivers. The following can be found on Arbiter: CSUA Membership Roster, Conference & Team Contacts, and Personal & Confidential CSUA Calendar of Events.
2017 Announcements CSUA TEST NOW AVIALABLE UNTIL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 CSUA umpires that elected not to register with the NCAA SUP, must take the CSUA test and score at least a 90% to be considered to be umpire in good standing with the CSUA. (or you can find the link on the 'For Umpires' page. As with the NCAA SUP test you will have 2 opportunities to score at least 90%. When you complete the test it is sent to our test administrator, Rich Kotarsky, with a score. If you do not score at least 90%, you must take the test a second time.
Umpires that have registered and viewed the on-line clinic and taken the NCAA SUP test and have not scored must then take the CSUA test. Of course those of you that have registered with the NCAA SUP and have taken the test and scored at least 90%, you can also take the CSUA test which many of you have done in the past. Once the test closes you will be sent the test with the questions you missed. CSUA ANNOUNCEMENT Effective today, the CSUA has completed an agreement with the Landmark Conference for a Softball Umpires Managed Program for three (3) years. Previously, the CSUA did assign 5 of the institutions, but with this agreement we have added the remaining 2 institutions -- Catholic University in DC and Drew University in NJ. FYI – we still have 7 institutions that we do not have their 2017 schedules but we are working on securing them. 2016 - 2017 CSUA WAIVER All members of CSUA must complete the annual waiver form.
The Collegiate Softball Umpires. The umpires' rules and mechanics test are for those CSUA and ECUA umpires that are NOT registering for the NCAA SUP. Perkins service manual 135 gas, sterling acterra manuals, permobil c300 corpus service manual, cessna 340 flight manual, mazda 6 repair manuals haynes, gilbarco emc manual, 2017 softball umpires manual, fiat 650 special workshop manual, hildebrand methods of applied mathematics solution manual, college general. Football Officiating Mechanics Manual. Manual was developed after reviewing several other football mechanics manuals and. Jeans, shorts, T-shirts, baseball.
This year's waiver form will be completely done electronically. You will need to use your mouse as a pen to sign the waiver.
A copy will be sent to you for your records. The password to access the waiver is the normal CSUA password that used for all sites.
2017 CSUA CLINICS This year the staff has decided not to hold onsite/in person clinics, but instead we will host a virtual clinic. We are going to this concept this year because there are no rule changes. We will post 3 - 4 video s to the CSUA website, which will be directed by the CSUA staff, and will be no more than 20 minutes in length each.
Each person will be required to watch the videos. The videos will record your completion and be sent back to the staf f for CSUA clinic credit. The videos will be able to be viewed at your own time during the three week period. The videos will be available after the first of the year. Please look for future correspondence regarding the online clinic in the beginning of December. If there are any topics you would like covered, please let us know.
The Mission of the NCAA Softball Umpire Program is to improve the overall quality of umpiring throughout college softball by: • Identifying, observing, training and evaluating umpires for assignment to NCAA Division I, II and III Regionals/First Rounds and National Championships. • Providing consistency in the interpretation of NCAA softball rules and umpiring mechanics.