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College Sports Lab is a research based entity located in College Station, Texas. We are working to become one of the most influential college sport laboratories in the country.

COLLEGE SPORTS LAB RESEARCH

CSL is a research-based entity. We continually strive to become one of the most influential college sport laboratories in the country. The potential for research related to intercollegiate athletics is expansive and is continually growing, allowing us to expand its impact on the industry.

2019

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Harriger, D., Hudson, S. (2019). The excellence in management cup: 2017-2018 athletic season. Poster presented at the annual conference for the College Sport Research Institute, Columbia, SC.

2018

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Cunningham, G., Hudson, S., Keiper, P. (2018). High impact practices in sport management. Poster presented at the annual conference for the North American Society for Sport Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia

2017

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Hudson, S., Keiper, P. (2017). An Examination of the Cotton Bowl Experience Internship Program: How to start, implement and maintain impactful experiences for undergraduate and graduate sport management students. Poster presented at the annual conference for the North American Society for Sport Management, Denver, CO

Keiper, P., Hudson, S. (2017). International field trip leads to a high impact practice. Poster presented at the annual conference for the North American Society for Sport Management, Denver, CO

2014

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Hudson, S., Fontana C., Overholt, H. (2014). Raising the Stakes in Intercollegiate Athletic Management: A Case of the Excellence in Management Cup. Poster presented at the annual conference for the College Sport Research Institute, Columbia, SC.

2012

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Keiper, P., Hudson, S. (2012). Ascertaining the skills and abilities sports organizations cover in their recruits. Poster presented at the 2012 Education Conference hosted by HUIC Hawaii University, Honolulu, HI.

Bourgouis, A., LeUnes, A., Hudson, S., Meyers, M. (2012). Sport-specific assessment of psychological skills in youth sports: Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Southwestern Psychological Association, Oklahoma City, OK.

2011

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Hudson, S., Bouchet A., Jones, K. (2011). Organizational Change: A case study of Long Beach State football. Poster presented at the annual conference for the College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC.

Caplan, S., Bourgeois, A., LeUnew, A., Hudson, S., Meyers, M. (2011). Measurement of team orientation in youth sports. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Hudson, S. (2011). An examination of state agent laws in regard to enforcement: What is the uniform athlete agents act and the sports agent responsibility and trust act and are they working? Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, Savannah, GA.

Meyers, M., Bourgeois, A., LaUnes, A., Hudson, S. (2011). Pain coping styles of nontraditional female athletes. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Bourgeois, A., LeUnes, A., Hudson, S., Meyers, M. (2011). Sport-specific assessment of psychological skills in youth sports. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

2010

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Organizational Escalation and Retreat: A Case Study of Birmingham-Southern College’s Decision to Reclassify their Athletics Department. Paper presented at the annual conference for the College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC.

Bourgeois, A., LeUnes, A., Meyers, M., Hudson, S. (2010). Pain Coping Styles of Nontraditional Female Athletes. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

Hudson, S., Bouchet, A. (2010). American Needle v NFL: The Biggest Lawsuit in Sports History. Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, Albuquerque, NM.

Bouchet, A., Hudson, S. (2010). An Examination of Ed O’Bannon’s lawsuit against the NCAA: What are the Implications of a Player’s Victory for the NCAA?

2009

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Clark, R.S. & Batista, P.J. (2009). Do BCS national championships lead to recruiting violations? A trend analysis of NCAA Division I (FBS) infractions.Journal of Sport Administration and Supervision, 1(1), (in press).

Clark, R.S. & Batista, P.J. (2009). Are female coaches held to a higher standard of athletics compliance? The theory of planned behavior and NCAA Division I (FBS) major recruiting infractions. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 4(1), (in press).

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Organizational Escalation and Retreat: A Case Study of Birmingham-Southern College’s Decision to Reclassify their Athletics Department. Paper presented at the annual conference for the College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC.

Bourgeois, A., LeUnes, A., Meyers, M., Hudson, S. (2010). Pain Coping Styles of Nontraditional Female Athletes. Poster presented at the annual conference for the Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

Hudson, S., Bouchet, A. (2010). American Needle v NFL: The Biggest Lawsuit in Sports History. Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, Albuquerque, NM.

Bouchet, A., Hudson, S. (2010). An Examination of Ed O’Bannon’s lawsuit against the NCAA: What are the Implications of a Player’s Victory for the NCAA?

Hudson, S., Bourgeois, A., LeUnes, A., Meyers, M. (2009). Psychological Characteristics of High School Football Athletes. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Southwestern Psychological Association, San Antonio, TX.

Hudson, S., Clark, R. (2009). An Examination of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890: Should the NCAA status as a nonprofit educational association be questioned? Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, San Antonio, TX.

Hudson, S., Bouchet, A., Clark, R. (2009). An Examination of 501 (c)(3) non-profit organizations: Should donations to athletic departments and support organizations be tax-deductible contributions? Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, San Antonio, TX.

Clark, R.S. & Batista, P.J. (2009). Do BCS national championships lead to recruiting violations? A trend analysis of NCAA Division I (FBS) infractions. Paper presented at the annual conference for College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC.

Clark, R.S., Torres, M.S., & Batista, P.J. (2009). A typology of undisclosed recruiting violations in NCAA, Division I (FBS) athletic programs: Implications for policy development and compliance. Paper presented at the annual conference for the North American Society of Sport Management, Columbia, SC.

Clark, R., Batista, P., Hudson, S. (2009). Title IX and university athletic recruiting expenditures: Do NCAA Division I recruiting budget disparities meet the proportionality prong of Title IX? Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, San Antonio, TX.

Clark, R., DeLorme, J. (2009). Distrust and Antitrust: How major league baseball’s antitrust exemption enabled the extermination of the Negro Leagues. Paper presented at the annual conference for Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation and Law, San Antonio, TX.

2008

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Clark, R.S. & Batista, P.J. (2009). Do BCS national championships lead to recruiting violations? A trend analysis of NCAA Division I (FBS) infractions.Journal of Sport Administration and Supervision, 1(1), (in press).

Clark, R.S. & Batista, P.J. (2009). Are female coaches held to a higher standard of athletics compliance? The theory of planned behavior and NCAA Division I (FBS) major recruiting infractions. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 4(1), (in press).

MULTIMEDIA PUBLICATIONS

Hudson, S. (2008). Sport management insights: Pre-Internship Interview Series. College Station, TX: Center for Sport Management Research and Education

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL

Hudson, S., Sagas, M. (2008). The Freshman Learning Community (FLC) in Sport Management: Does it have an Impact? Paper presented at the annual conference for the North American Society for Sport Management, Toronto, Canada.

2007

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS – STATE/REGIONAL

Hudson, S. (2007). Assessing Character during the Recruitment of Student-Athletes. Paper presented at the annual conference for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Fort Worth, TX.

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