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More than two dozen colleges have registered to send teams to the first
National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship, being presented by Fox College Sports on Oct. 19-21 at Lewisville Lake. Fox will broadcast 19 hours of prime time television coverage of the tournament. Schools committed to the event already include such notable campuses as Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Stephen F. Austin State University, Oklahoma University and other large and small colleges from around the country. Each school is able to enter one two-person team at this time, although several schools have expressed interest in entering additional teams if there is room in the tournament field. "We're proud to present the National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship as another example of FCS's commitment to college fans across the country," said Fox College Sports General Manager David Rone. "We have found that there is a tremendous amount of interest in fishing at the collegiate level and we look forward to showcasing this event." The first 50 two-person teams to register online through www.foxcollegesports.com earn guaranteed spots in the event. The deadline for registration is midnight on Sept. 15. The full field will fish during the first two days of the competition, and the five teams boating the highest cumulative weight will advance to the finals on Oct. 21. All teams begin anew in the finals. The five schools participating in the finals will hare $25,000 in prize money, which will be presented to each university's fishing club. Each team also will receive a plaque commemorating their achievement, and the winning team members' names will be engraved on the FCS National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship trophy. Wade Middleton will host the FCS telecasts, with analysis from bass fishing experts Luke Clausen, Kelly Jordan and Jeff Kriet. Clausen is a past Bassmaster Classic and FLW Tour champion. Jordan is a BASS Elite and FLW Tour angler with four BASS and FLW wins to his credit. Kriet is a BASS Elite angler and has qualified for the Bassmaster Classic three times. The event is being produced for FCS by Careco Multimedia. This will be the fourth major fishing event held on Lewisville Lake during an 18-month span, starting with a Bassmaster Elite 50 event in June 2005 and including both the Women's Bassmaster Tour preview event last October and an inaugural-season WBT event in May. Lewisville Lake is located 15 minutes north of downtown Dallas along Interstate 35E. Created in 1954 on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, the lake covers nearly 30,000 acres of surface area and reaches depths of up to 67 feet. Lewisville Lake is rated as "excellent" by Texas Parks & Wildlife for catfish, crappie and white bass, and "good" for largemouth bass and striped/hybrid bass. Tournament launches and weigh-ins will be held at Sneaky Pete's Resort, #2 Eagle Point Marina in Lewisville. The lakeside facility includes full-service restaurant and bar, beach area, outdoor swimming pool, sand volleyball, boat slips, and live music on the weekends. Days and hours of operation are seasonal. For information, call (972) 434-2500. |
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