NACWAA HONORS SANDRA SHULER WITH THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
NACWAA HONORS SANDRA SHULER WITH THE LIFETIME
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Five outstanding women will be honored at the National
Convention on October 7, 2007
Oceober 2, 2007
Wilmington, NC - This year, the National Association of Collegiate
Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) will honor Sandra Shuler of
North Carolina Central University, as one of its five 2007 Lifetime
Achievement Award recipients. Joining Shuler are four other very
special women, each of whom has provided outstanding leadership in
intercollegiate athletics, they include Dr. Joanna Davenport
(posthumously) (Auburn University), Dr. Carla Lowry (Southwestern
University), Barbara Jo Palmer (Florida State University) and Dr.
Phebe Scott (Illinois State University). "It is such a privilege to
pay special tribute to the women who dedicated their careers to
enhancing opportunities for women in intercollegiate athletics,"
said Jennifer Alley, Executive Director.
Sandra Shuler coordinated women's athletics at NCCU from 1974 to
1980. During her administrative reign, Shuler has held titles and
positions that have included Director of Women's Athletic
Association 1966-74; CIAA Vice-President Women's Coordinator
1988-91; and President of the Volleyball Coaches Association
1981-92. She served on several NCAA Committees, including the
NCAA Special Subcommittee on Opportunities for Minorities.
Shuler pioneered the championship format for the CIAA Volleyball
and in 1973 coordinated NCCU'S transition from Women's Athletics
Association to intercollegiate athletics. While
teaching physical education at NCCU, Shuler became the volleyball
coach and recruited women on campus because there were no
scholarships for women at that time. Her career record as Head
Volleyball Coach includes 287 wins-140 losses, including seven-time
conference championship runner-up to Saint Augustine's College.
Aside from volleyball, in 1966 Shuler organized and coached the
first NCCU intercollegiate softball team. In her time
of coaching and administrating, Shuler authored: Policies and
Procedures for Coaches of Women's Sports, followed by Policies and
Procedures for Coaches of Men's Sports in 1980 as well as the
History of NCCU's Physical Education and Recreation Department from
1937-1985.
According to Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Associate Athletics Director at
North Carolina Central University, "She's (Shuler) a magnificent
woman, a pioneer. She had ideas back in the early ‘70s when
Title IX was starting to be in the forefront. She just pushed the
buttons and made it possible for women at our school and in all
sports."
The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to athletics
administrators who have dedicated their professional careers to
advancing women in sport. Because of their tireless efforts, girls
and women participating in sport truly can enjoy competitive
athletics or athletic career opportunities. The 2007 Lifetime
Achievement and Legacy Award Luncheon, sponsored by NIKE, will be
held on Sunday, October 7, 2007, beginning at 12:30 PM at the
NACWAA National Convention in St. Petersburg, Florida at the
Renaissance Vinoy.






