| The Mission of the NCAA Softball Umpire Improvement Program is to improve the overall quality of umpiring throughout college softball by: |
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Kathy Strahm National Coordinator Residence: Burlington, VT kathy_strahm_ncaa@yahoo.com |
Emily Alexander Regional Coordinator Residence: Phoenix, AZ cactusump@cox.net |
Ed Crane Regional Coordinator Residence: Newnan, GA EdCrane12@gmail.com |
| The NCAA Softball Umpire Improvement Advisory Staff has identified the following areas as priorities: | ||||||||||||
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History of the SUIP |
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In 2000, the NCAA Division I Softball Committee created and funded the Softball Umpire Improvement Program (SUIP). Jeff Hansen was hired as national coordinator with the responsibility of creating a format to assist the conferences in implementing a formal training and evaluation program for the purpose of standardizing the way the game is umpired throughout the country. The need for standardization of mechanics, positioning and philosophy throughout the country existed as far back as the early 1980s and has become even more necessary as softball has grown in popularity and parity.
In 2003 the SUIP introduced a comprehensive umpire mechanics manual, reduced the staff of regional coordinators to two, and established an observation program consisting of the national staff and six national observation team members. In 2004, the SUIP held a series of three regional clinics across the country. In 2005 the SUIP assumed responsibility for selecting umpires for all Division II postseason play as well as for the newly added format of super regionals at the Division I level. Jeff Hansen resigned as national coordinator at the end of the 2005 season, and Kathy Strahm, a former regional coordinator, took the helm beginning with the 2006 season. A new regional coordinator was hired to fill the vacancy left by Strahm. In 2006, the SUIP was given the responsibility of selecting umpires for Division III postseason play, thus making the SUIP responsible for selecting umpires for all NCAA postseason play. Regional clinics jumped to four in 2007 and five in 2008 and 2009.
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National Observation Team |
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