IHSAA Media Advisory
February 23, 2001
Contact: Jim Russell, Sports Information Director
Phone: 317-846-6601
2001 GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE FINALS PRE-TOURNAMENT PRESS CONFERENCE IS MONDAY
Coaches from the eight schools in the 2001 IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals will gather Monday (Feb. 26) at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for the pre-tournament meeting and press conference. The organizational meeting for school personnel will begin at 10 a.m. (EST) in the Best Locker Room on the playing floor level. The coaches will be available for interviews at 11 a.m. in the interview room of the Indiana Pacers, also located on the playing floor level.
Updated statistics, rosters and other team information as submitted by the schools will be distributed at the press conference.
For outlets that cannot attend the press conference, a special state finals information package will be available on the IHSAA website in the Girls Basketball section by Monday night.
STATE FINALS CREDENTIAL REQUEST DEADLINE IS MONDAY
Outlets that have not made a credentials request for the 2001 IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals should do so this weekend via fax at 317-575-4244. Requests received by Monday, Feb. 26 will be mailed. If application for credentials depends on having a team from the outlet's coverage area in the state finals, please indicate on the form. The priority system for credentials is listed below.
All credential requests must be in writing on company letterhead. Radio stations who plan to originate broadcasts should make their request through Joe Pate at Associated Sports Productions, 225 S. East Street, Indianapolis, 46202. The phone number is 317-633-1462. The fax number is 317-633-1461.
Please note the 2000-01 IHSAA State Finals Media Pass (black and laminated), issued earlier this school year, will NOT BE ACCEPTED for the girls basketball and boys basketball state finals.
If a representative from your outlet is going to be at the state finals press conference on Monday, please note that on your request and those credentials will be held for pick up while at the meeting.
Credentials should be requested for working personnel only, and children are strictly forbidden in the press area. Abuse of these privileges will result in the immediate revocation of the credential and the possible denial of credentials to future IHSAA events to the media outlet. Your cooperation is appreciated.
2001 IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals Credential Request
Please return via fax with company letterhead cover sheet to Jim Russell, IHSAA, 317-575-4244
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2001 IHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE FINALS CREDENTIALS POLICY
March 3, 2001
Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
Credential requests for the 2001 IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals must be received at the IHSAA office by 3 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 26 to be considered within the priority list described below. Requests that are granted will be mailed by Feb. 26 unless the outlet prefers a Media Will Call pickup at Conseco Fieldhouse. Requests, except for live radio, should be made to the attention of Jim Russell, IHSAA sports information director. Requests must be on company letterhead and sent by mail or FAX. E-mail requests will not be considered. All requests must be in writing on company letterhead. As outlined in the IHSAA Bulletin of December 2000, requests for live radio broadcasts should be made to Joe Pate, Associated Sports Productions, Inc., 225 S. East Street, Indianapolis, 46202. The FAX number is 317-633-1461.
The following order of priority will be in affect for credentials to the event:
SEATS FOR WORKING MEDIA
1. Newspapers (daily and weekly) and radio stations from a marketing area representing one of the eight competing schools, along with the IHSAA Network, the Associated Press and the metropolitan Indianapolis radio stations and newspapers. Among radio stations, those requesting broadcast rights for all four games will receive first consideration. Radio stations originating a broadcast will receive a maximum of two working spaces.
2. Television stations from the Indianapolis market and others representing a marketing area of a competing school who are covering the tournament on a spot news basis. Stations will be granted a maximum of one working seat and two production passes.
3. Other Sunday newspapers, which will be granted a maximum of two seats.
4. Other daily newspapers with no Sunday edition, which will be granted one seat.
5. Other weekly newspapers, which will be granted one seat as space allows.
6. Working space for out-of-state publications and broadcast outlets will be granted on an individual basis as space allows. Outlets covering Indiana schools on a regular basis have priority (example: Louisville Courier-Journal).
7. Working space for monthly and other specialty publications will be granted on an individual basis as space allows.
8. Working space for non-originating radio stations will be granted as space allows and limited to one seat.
PHOTO PASSES