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Hyland Named to NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Courtesy: NCAA News
Art Hyland, the coordinator of men's basketball officials at the Big
East Conference, has been named secretary-rules editor for the NCAA Men's
Basketball Rules Committee.
Hyland, who formerly chaired the rules committee from 2002-03, was a member
of the group from 1998 through 2003 and has served as the Big East Conference
coordinator of men's basketball officials for the past 26 years.
Hyland will begin his duties as secretary-rules editor in May. He will succeed
Ed Bilik, the NCAA men's basketball rules interpreter since 1997. Bilik
announced his retirement last year.
"Art's experience and passion for the game make him the ideal person
for this essential role," said Greg Shaheen, NCAA senior vice president
for basketball and business strategies.
Hyland's basketball background includes serving as the assistant coach
for the Princeton men's basketball program, under the leadership of Willem
Van Breda Kolff and then Pete Carril, from 1966-72. He also was the associate
commissioner for football and basketball operations at the Eastern College Athletic
Conference from 1972-84. Hyland also has been a practicing attorney in Hyannis,
Massachusetts, since 1984.
"I look forward to working together with the rules committee and basketball
community to keep our great game headed in the right direction," said
Hyland.
Hyland graduated from Princeton in 1963, where he was a member of the varsity
basketball team for three years. He earned his juris doctorate from the New
England School of Law in 1983.



