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Division II schools have a long-standing history of connecting with their communities through campus events, creating strong relationships that benefit everyone involved. We want to hear from you about your game environment activities and events, please submit it on the Share Your Stories page.
Bands, cheerleaders, and mascots can play an integral and important role in creating and maintaining a positive game environment at your institution. Click on and watch the videos to the right for additional suggestions and ideas.
Sample Resource Documents for Bands and Cheerleading (PDF):

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National Association of Sports Public Address Announcers
Civility and Comfort Engagement
NASPAA Announcers Code of Conduct. 1. Announcers shall not attempt to be bigger than the game or event by doing play-by-play or by providing commentary in an effort to draw attention to themselves. 2. Announcers shall understand that because they have a tremendous influence on the c...
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GLIAC Championship Program Covers
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Civility and Comfort Engagement
We developed this program cover, based on the positive game environment announcement that is read prior to the start of each game. We wanted to print the same statement on all of our championship program covers....
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SAAC Approved Music List
Peach Belt Conference - Augusta State University
Comfort and Entertainment Engagement
The SAAC at Augusta State is responsible for approving all music for the sports at Augusta State. Clint realizes that there is a generational gap and many administrators don’t understand the underlining message in many songs, so they have implemented a policy that all music is to be approved by the S...
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LSC Seating Policy for Visiting Bench
Lone Star Conference
Civility and Comfort Engagement
The Lone Star Conference established this policy a few years ago to help home game management have a way to establish crowd control. This policy has worked very well for our league.
BASKETBALL 18. Home team students shall not be seated immediately (first three ro...
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