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Important Information Regarding NCAA Division I Championship Eligibility
Baseball umpires under consideration for an assignment to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship will monitor their eligibility requirements under the “Postseason” tab on the NCAA Baseball website.
In order to be eligible for nomination by a conference, each umpire must meet the following requirements:
- NCAA Regional Clinic. Register and attend an NCAA regional baseball clinic in its entirety. Registration for clinics is currently available.
- NCAA Division I Game Officials Background Check/Citizenship Program. Complete and submit the online background check and citizenship process by the designated deadline (before 11:59 p.m. Eastern, February 13, 2011). For an umpire to be eligible for selection to officiate the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, the umpire must complete the online background check and citizenship process each year. Please click here for a PDF containing extensive information and instructions regarding the background check.
- NCAA Online Rules Test. The exam will open January 30, 2011. In order to be post-season eligible, an official must score 80% or better. Each umpire is permitted to take the test twice; the highest score will be recorded. The test expires on Feb. 13 along with Background Check.
- Number of Games Umpired. You must umpire a minimum of 25 baseball games during the current season, not including exhibition and conference tournament games. Game information will be tracked throughout the season, but not on the website.
After you register, you can monitor your Division I Championship eligibility on this website from the “POSTSEASON” tab.
Registered umpires will be responsible to track thier own eligibility components and report any discrepancies to NCAA Baseball. Each umpire is responsible for reporting inaccuracies.
Good luck! I know I am looking forward to another great year and hope you are too. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Gene McArtor
NCAA National Coordinator of Baseball Umpires