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Cottingham II CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Michael P. Cottingham II Assistant Professor Department of Health and Human Performance University of Houston 3855 Holman St., Garrison Room 104X Houston, TX 77204 Phone: (713) 743-9065 Fax: (713) 743-0123 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2012 Human Performance, Concentration in Sport Management Dissertation: Development, validation and application of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption M.S. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2008 Recreation Administration Thesis: Determining the relationships among social cohesion, coach- athlete relationship and socioeconomic status of high school softball and baseball players in central and south Mississippi B.S. The University of Arizona, 2002 Political Science, Minor in Sociology RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. Consumer behavior in disability sport 2. Disability sport promotion 3. Perceptions of athletes with disabilities PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., Goldsmith, A., & Kim, W. (2015). A comparative analysis of factors influencing spectatorship of disability sort: A qualitative inquiry and next steps. Journal of Applied Sport Management 7(1), 20-39. Cottingham II, M., Pate, J., & Gearity, B. (2015). Examining inspiration, perspectives of stakeholders attending a community power soccer tournament. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 4(1), 59-89. Larkin, B., Cottingham II, M., Pate, J.R. (2014). Exploring the legitimacy of wheelchair basketball as an NCAA emerging sport. Journal for the Revised 2.15.15

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Michael P. Cottingham II Assistant Professor

Department of Health and Human Performance University of Houston

3855 Holman St., Garrison Room 104X Houston, TX 77204

Phone: (713) 743-9065 Fax: (713) 743-0123

Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2012 Human Performance, Concentration in Sport Management

Dissertation: Development, validation and application of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption

M.S. The University of Southern Mississippi, 2008 Recreation Administration

Thesis: Determining the relationships among social cohesion, coach-athlete relationship and socioeconomic status of high school softball and baseball players in central and south Mississippi

B.S. The University of Arizona, 2002 Political Science, Minor in Sociology RESEARCH INTERESTS

1. Consumer behavior in disability sport 2. Disability sport promotion 3. Perceptions of athletes with disabilities

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., Goldsmith, A., & Kim, W. (2015). A comparative analysis of factors influencing spectatorship of disability sort: A qualitative inquiry and next steps. Journal of Applied Sport Management 7(1), 20-39. Cottingham II, M., Pate, J., & Gearity, B. (2015). Examining inspiration, perspectives of stakeholders attending a community power soccer tournament. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 4(1), 59-89. Larkin, B., Cottingham II, M., Pate, J.R. (2014). Exploring the legitimacy of wheelchair basketball as an NCAA emerging sport. Journal for the

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Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 8(3), 168-185. * Cottingham II, M., Phillips, D., Hall, S. A., Gearity, B., & Carroll, M.S. (2014). Application of the Motivation Scale for Disability Sport Consumption: An Examination of Intended Future Consumption Behavior of Collegiate Wheelchair Basketball Spectators. Journal of Sport Behavior, 37(2), 117-133.

Cottingham II, M., Carroll, M., Phillips, D. Karadakis, K., Gearity, B.T. & Drane, D. (2014). Development and validation of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption. Sport Management Review, 17(1), 49-64. Truman, J.J., Cottingham II, M., Jubinville, K, & Lynch, A. (2014). Examination of social media in NCAA DII institutions. Journal of Contemporary Athletics 8(2). 102-114. *

Judge, L., Petersen, J., Bellar, D., Craig, B., Cottingham II, M., & Gilreath, E. (2014). The current state of NCAA Division I collegiate strength facilities: Size, equipment, budget, staffing & football status. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28, 2253-2261. Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B.T., & Byon, K. K. (2013). A qualitative examination of disability sport executives’ perceptions of sport promotion and the acquisition of sponsors. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 22(2), 92-100. Hindawi, O. S., Orabi, S., Al Arjan, J., Judge, L. W., Cottingham II, M., & Bellar, D. M. (2013). Offensive tactical thinking level of wheelchair basketball players in Arab countries. European Journal of Sport Science, (13) 622-629. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2013.771383 Cottingham II, M., Byon, K. K., Chatfield, C., & Carroll, M. (2013). Examining the influences of relationship to disability on wheelchair basketball spectators. Disability Studies Quarterly, 33(3). Mestayer, L., Black, J., Edwards, T., Behlmann, A., & Cottingham II, M. (2013). A case study: An examination of access for those with disabilities at revenue generating sport facilities at a Division I institution. Journal of Facility Planning, Design & Management, 1(1) 16-27. *

Cottingham II, M., Chatfield, S., Gearity, B.T., Allen, J.T. & Hall, S.A. (2012). Using points of attachment to examine repatronage and online consumption of wheelchair rugby spectators. International Journal of Sport Management, 13(2), 160-172. Byon, K.K., Carroll, M.S., Cottingham II, M., Grady, J., & Allen, J.T. (2011). Examining gender differences in the effect of spectator motivation on sport consumption behaviors at collegiate wheelchair basketball games. Journal of Venue

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& Event Management, 3(1), 11-28. Byon, K.K., Cottingham II, M., & Carroll, M. (2010). Marketing murderball: The influence of spectator motivation factors on sport consumption behaviors of wheelchair rugby spectators. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 12(1), 76-94. Cottingham II, M., Blom, L., Burchell, S., & Johnson, J. (2010). Understanding the relationships among social cohesion, the coach-athlete relationship, and socioeconomic status of high school softball and baseball players. Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 4(1), 9-22.

* Indicates a supervised student author or corresponding author status PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS AND FORTHCOMING

Wann, D. L., & Cottingham II, M. (accepted for publication). The impact of team identification and knowledge of an athlete’s physical disability on spectators’ impressions of players. Journal of Contemporary Athletics

* Indicates a supervised student author or corresponding author status PUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORTS

Cottingham II, M., Chatfield, S., Gearity, B.T., & Hall, S.A. (2010). Examining the influence of points of attachment, demographics and recreational entertainment on consumption behavior of spectators attending the 2010 USQRA national championships. The United States Quad Rugby Association and The Lakeshore Foundation. Cottingham II, M., & Byon, K. K. (2009). Determining the marketing potential, attendance and repatronage intentions of fans attending the 2009 Mile High Massacre. The Denver Harlequins. Cottingham II, M., & Blauwet, C. (1999). The necessity for and development of collegiate wheelchair tennis. The United States Tennis Association.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

Cottingham II, M. (2011, July). Disability sport: More than just a game. Keynote presented at the University of Central Arkansas Disability Sport and Leisure Expo, Conway, AR.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

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Cottingham II, M. (2013). Disability sport: Playing to win. Talk presented at MD Anderson Cancer Center PeopleFirst Employees Network Seminar, Houston, TX. Cottingham, M. (April, 2013). The difference in empathy and sympathy: Examining disability. Talk presented at Push America Empathy Dinner, Houston, TX. Singer, J. N., Carter, A.R., Cottingham II, M., Heere, B., & Miloch, K. (2013). Symposium Luncheon Panel; Sport Management Doctoral Preparation. Panelist at the Texas Graduate Sport Management Student Symposium, College Station, TX. Green, R. & Cottingham II, M. (2010, November). Academic and community partnerships: ACCESS recreation. Talk presented at the Ladysmith South Africa Delegation on Economic Development, Hattiesburg, MS. Cottingham II, M. (2010, September). Sport and recreation, opportunities for positive outcomes. Talk presented at the Family to Family Health Information and Education Center, Hattiesburg, MS.

Cottingham II, M. (2002, August). Introducing skills to wheelchair tennis. Talk presented at the United States Tennis Association Conference, White Plains, NY.

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Cottingham II, M. (2014, November) Women in wheelchair rugby; Lived experience of crashing with guys. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Sociology, Portland, OR. Chou, W., & Cottingham II, M. (2014, October). An examination of sports fans' color and team preference. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Philadelphia, PA. * Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., & Gianan, T. (2014, October). A comparative analysis: Wheelchair and non-adaptive basketball social media use. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Philadelphia, PA. Velasco, F., Asias, B., & Cottingham II, M. (2014, October). Team and self promotion in disability sport. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Philadelphia, PA. * Trammell, J, Cottingham II, M., & Chou, W. (2014, May). The effect of disability and inspirational stories on sport consumer experience. Presented at the Association of Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. Chou, W., & Cottingham II, M. (2014, May). To the left or to the right: An examination of the NFL team logo orientation and brand personality perceptions

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from non-identified international sport consumers. Presented to the North American Society for Sport Management, Pittsburg, PA. *

Cottingham II, M., Chatfield, S., Velasco, F., & Florida, B. (2014, May). The impact of disability and the supercrip image on perceptions of inspiration in sport: A qualitative focus group study. Presented to the North American Society for Sport Management. Pittsburg, PA. Cottingham II, M. (2014, April). Wheelchair rugby players' perspectives on the promotion of their sport. Presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference, St. Louis, MO. Cottingham II, M., & Chmelicek, K. (2014, February). Application of section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1976 on collegiate sport. Presented at the Sport Recreation Law Association, Orlando, FL.

Douglas, S., Cottingham II, M., & Smith, M. (2014, February). Paralympic athletes’ perceptions of coaching quality: The quest for gold. Presented at the International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education World Congress, Auckland, New Zealand.

Cottingham II, M., Miller, L., Douglas, S., & Mohn, R. (2013, October). An examination of consumer behavior in different disability sports. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Albuquerque, NM. Cottingham II, M., & Wann, D. (2013, October). The impact of identification and knowledge on impressions of players. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Albuquerque, NM. Chou, W., Cottingham II, M., & Trammel, J. (2013, October). Color and brand management in sport: Examining color preferences of potential consumers of a minor league baseball team. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Albuquerque, NM. *

Cottingham II, M., Saltzburg, N., Byon, K., & Carroll, M. (2013, June). Examining the influence of relationship to disability on the motivations of wheelchair basketball spectators. Presented at the Society for Disability Studies, Orlando, FL.

Larkin, B., & Cottingham II, M. (2013, May). An empirical feasibility study on NCAA recognition of wheelchair basketball. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, Austin, TX. *

Cottingham II, M., Wann, D., & Byon, K. (2013, May). The impact of knowledge of an athlete’s physical disability on spectators’ impressions of performance and interest in consumption. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, Austin, TX.

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Medrano, R., Cottingham II, M., & McNary, E. (2013, May). Development and application of the small school recreational facility accessibility for those with disabilities (SSRFAD) instrument. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, Austin, TX.

Cottingham II, M., & Pate, J. R. (2012, November). A lasting impression: Examining “inspiration” as it is used in disability sport. Presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport 33rd Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Cottingham II, M., Byon, K.K., & Carroll, M. (2012, October). How to market and promote disability sport: Reactions from inside wheelchair rugby. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Orlando, FL. Cottingham II, M., Bogle-Jubinville, K., Blais, D., & Gearity. (2012, October). A qualitative examination of the marketing practices of Latin American disability sport practitioners. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association Conference, Orlando, FL. Truman, J.J., Bogle Jubinville, K., Lynch, A., & Cottingham II, M. (2012, October). The examination of social media in NCAA DII institutions. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association Conference, Orlando, FL. *

Cottingham II, M., Carroll, M., Phillips, D., & Hall, S. (2012, May). The application of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption on future sport consumption of collegiate wheelchair basketball. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management, Seattle, WA. Mestayer, L., Black, J., Edwards, T., & Cottingham II, M. (2012, April). A case study: An examination of access for those with disabilities at revenue generating sport facilities at a division I institution. Presented at the College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC. * Cottingham II, M., & Chatfield, S. (2012, April). Examining the influence of disability and relationship to disability on the motivations of spectators attending the 2011 Collegiate Wheelchair Basketball National Championships. Presented at the College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC. Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., Byon, K. K., & Hill, L. (2011, October). A qualitative examination of the perspective of disability sport executives on sport promotion and the acquisition of sponsors. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Houston, TX. Cottingham II, M., Phillips, D., Carroll, M., Drane, D., Gearity, B. (2011, October). The development and validation of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, Houston, TX.

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Byon, K. K., Carroll, M. S., Cottingham II, M., Grady, J., & Allen, J. (2011, April). The effect of spectator motivation on repatronage intentions at collegiate wheelchair basketball games: Gender differences. Presented at College Sport Research Institute, Chapel Hill, NC.

Cottingham II, M., & Gearity, B. (2010, November). A qualitative examination on the consumption motives of quad rugby spectators. Presented at the North American Society for Sociology of Sport, San Diego, CA. Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., Chatfield, S., & Drane, D. (2010, October). Using points of attachment to analyze the consumption behavior of quad rugby spectators. Presented at the Sport Marketing Association, New Orleans, LA. Byon, K.K, Cottingham II, M., Grady, J., Mohn, R., & Carroll, M. (2010, June). Are sport consumers the same? Test for factorial invariance on spectator motivation between wheelchair basketball fans and able-body basketball fans. Presented at the North American Society for Sport Management Conference, Tampa, FL. Cottingham II, M., Blom, L.C., & Hubble-Burchell, S. (2010, March). The impact of socioeconomic status on social cohesion and the coach-athlete relationship. Presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference Sport Management Research Consortium, Indianapolis, IN.

Cottingham II, M., Chatfield, S. (2010, February). Legal and ethical responsibilities of providing disability integrated and population specific programming. Presented at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association, Biloxi, MS. Byon, K.K., & Cottingham II, M. (2009, December). Relative influence of spectator motivation factors on sport consumption behaviors: Wheelchair rugby event. Presented at the 2009 Academy of Business Administration, Cancun, Mexico. Byon, K.K., Cottingham II, M., Grady, J., Mohn, R., & Carrol, M. (2009, November). A search for new customers: The effect of spectator motives on sport consumption behavior in wheelchair basketball events. Presented at the Sports Entertainment and Venues of Tomorrow Conference, Colombia, SC. Cole, R, Cottingham II, M., & Gary, J. (2003, July) Bringing disability awareness projects into your sister city program. Presented at the Sister Cities International Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

* Indicates a supervised student author or corresponding author status REGIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Daniels, E., Cottingham II, M., Walsh, D., & Pearson, D., (2015, February). Individuals with Disabilities Participating in Outdoor Adventure Programming. Presented to the Southern Sport Management Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. *

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Chou, W., Cottingham II, M., Lee, D. & Pearson, D (2015, February). An examination of the team symbolic factors that influence sport consumption. Presented to the Southern Sport Management Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. * Cottingham II, M., & Velasco, F.(2015, February). Assessment of Youth Adaptive Sport Program Frequency, Density, and Structure. Presented to the Southern Sport Management Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. Wann, D. L., Cottingham II, M., & Byon, K. K. (2013, February). The impact of knowledge of an athlete’s physical disability on spectators’ impressions of performance and interest in consumption. Paper presented at the annual Western Kentucky University Sport Psychology Forum, Bowling Green, KY.

Cottingham II, M., Byon, K.K., Phillips, D., & Drane, D. (2010, April). The mediating effect of team identification on the relationship between spectator motive and repatronage intentions: Case of wheelchair rugby event. Presented at the Southern Sport Management Conference, Troy, AL. Cottingham II, M. (2009, August). Rethinking person first language, the impacts on culture, stereotype and media. Presented at the Four-State Conference on Recreation Inclusion, Hattiesburg, MS. Cottingham II, M. (2008, June). Developing adaptive athletics: What you need to know. Presented at the Four-State Conference on Recreation Inclusion, Hattiesburg, MS. Cottingham II, M. (2008, June). Wheelchair power soccer: Full throttle. Presented at the Four-State Conference on Recreation Inclusion, Hattiesburg, MS.

* Indicates a supervised student author or corresponding author status

STATE PRESENTATIONS

Cottingham II, M., Warren, A., Florida, B., & Brereda, S. (2013, July). Development of a collegiate wheelchair rugby program by way of service learning. Submitted to the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, San Marcos, TX. Chou, W., Cottingham II, M (2013, February). When winning is not enough: A case study of the Chicago White Sox attendance promotion plan. Presented at the South Texas Sport Symposium. San Antonio TX. * Cottingham II, M. (2010, January). Finding funding for your adaptive athletic program. Presented at Louisiana Recreation and Parks Association, Ruston, LA.

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* Indicates a supervised student author or corresponding author status OTHER PRESENTATIONS

Siliveira, S., Hernandez, D. C., Ledoux, T., & Cottingham II, M. (2014, April). Psychological health in competitive wheelchair rugby athletes. (2014) Poster presented at the University of Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology, Houston, TX. * Kappler, K., Hernandez, D. C., Cottingham, M. (2014, April). Cardiovascular Health Profiles of Competitive Wheelchair Rugby Athletes. Poster presented at the 2014 University of Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology, Houston, TX. * Cottingham II, M. (2013, March). The impact of knowledge of an athlete's physical disability on spectators' impressions of performance and interest in consumption. Presented at the 2013 annual HHP Faculty Research Day. Houston TX. Kim, W., Goldsmith, A., Son, J., & Cottingham II, M. (2011, March). An analysis of the marketing strategies of the New Orleans Hornets. Presented at the University of Sothern Mississippi Graduate Symposium, Hattiesburg, MS. Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B. G., & Goldsmith, A. (2011, March). A qualitative examination on the consumption motives of quad rugby spectators. Presented at the University of Sothern Mississippi Graduate Symposium, Hattiesburg, MS. Kim, W., Goldsmith, A., Son, J., & Cottingham II, M. (2010, September). Marketing the New Orleans Hornets in the who dat’ nation. Case study presented at the Sport Marketing Association Graduate Student Case Study Competition, New Orleans, LA.

Cottingham II, M., & Gearity, B. (2010, September). Wheelchair rugby spectators and points of attachment: Developing strategies for expanding the audience. Presented at the College of Health Dean’s Council Semi-Annual Meeting, Hattiesburg, MS. Cottingham II, M., & Byon, K.K. (2010, March). The mediating impact of team identification on the relationship between motive and repatronage in the context of wheelchair rugby. Presented at the University of Sothern Mississippi Graduate Symposium, Hattiesburg, MS. Byon, K.K. & Cottingham II, M. (2010, January). Developing an untapped market: Marketing in the context of adaptive sport. Presented at the University of Southern Mississippi College of Health Speaker Series, Hattiesburg, MS.

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NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Cottingham II, M. (2013, October 17). All you have to do is ask. Backbones. Retrieved from http://backbonesonline.com/?p=585 Cottingham II, M. (2012, September 3). Keep focus on athleticism in Paralympics. Sport Business Journal. Cottingham II, M. (2011, October 21). Our environment changes and so should we. Backbones. Retrieved from http://backbonesonline.com/?p=266

THESIS COMMITTEES

Chou, Wen-hao. (in progress). Measuring the impact of sport symbolism on consumer behavior. Master’s thesis chair Daniels, Erin. (in progress). Examining Disability Inclusion in Collegiate Outdoor Recreation Programs. Master’s thesis chair Truman, Jessee. (2012). An examination of the use of social media by Division II athletic departments. Master’s thesis co-chair.

SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SUPERVISED Vadia, Gina. (in progress). Presence of disability and impact on perceptions of

athletes. SPECIAL PROBLEMS SUPERVISED * signifies student working with adaptive athletics or related disability sport project ** signifies research-oriented special problem course (2105) Graduate Raechel Sinuk* (2015) Undergraduate Sydney Coffey* Logan Gibson* Cameron Metzker* Mayra Montoya* Gina Vaidya* Zachery Zamarripa* (2015)

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Masters Raechel Sinuk* (2014) Masters Erin Daniels** (2014) Undergraduate Bernadine Asias* Serjio Bereda* Konstantinos Karavellas * Andrea Lavery * Michael Lopez * James Menga* Keneshia Neveu * Maria Rueda* Veronica Sern* Thomas Gianan** Josephine Nguyen* Ashlyne Vineyard* EXTERNALLY FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Cottingham II, M. & Lee, D. (2015). Advancement of adaptive athletics by way of wheelchair tennis. $4350.00 submitted to the United States Tennis Association (80%). Cottingham II, M. (2014). Examination of sport rates of youth with disabilities. $30,505 funded by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (100%). Cottingham II, M. (2013). USQRA wheelchair rugby grant. United States Quad Rugby Association. $1,500 to the University of Houston Adaptive Athletics (100%). Cottingham II, M., Green, R., & Murray, M. (2009). National grassroots wheelchair tennis grant. United States Tennis Association. $2,000 committed to University of Southern Mississippi ACCESS Recreation wheelchair tennis program. Cottingham II, M., Green, R., & Hubble-Burchell, S. (2008). $3,500 value power wheelchair received for University of Southern Mississippi ACCESS Recreation power soccer program.

Cottingham II, M., & Green, R. (2007). Special populations grant. United States Tennis Association. $500 committed to University of Southern Mississippi ACCESS Recreation wheelchair tennis program.

(2013) Masters Ashley Warren * Wen-Hao Chou ** (2) John Noud * Undergraduate Brianna Florida * Brianna Florida ** Fernanda Velasco * Keneshia Neveu * Nandini Patel * Kristine Heines * Cierra Moore * Maricela Ramos * Kristopher Rigby *

(2012) Undergraduate Jared Wright* Christie Cole* Danielle Coffey* Andrew Ralph*

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Hubble-Burchell, S., & Cottingham II, M. (2007). $8,000 value power wheelchair received for University of Southern Mississippi ACCESS Recreation power soccer program.

ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL FUNDING RECEIVED

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics (2014). Total of $13,845.00 donations and fundraising received to be used for programming and research. Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics (2013). Total of $4,980.30 donations and fundraising received to be used for programming and research.

SUBMITTED GRANTS NOT FUNDED

Cottingham II, M. (2014). Development of a wheelchair rugby course. Submitted to the Reeves Foundation, $25,000. Kwan, S. & Cottingham II, M. (2014). Mobility Impairment, Body Aesthetics, and Social Integration. Submitted to the University of Houston GEAR Grant, $21,872.50.

INTERNALLY FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Cottingham II, M. (2014). “Athletes’ with disabilities perspectives on sport promotion and mainstream viewership.” New Faculty Grant, University of Houston, $6,000. Cottingham II, M. (2014). “Development of the ‘inspiration disability sport gap.” College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Houston, $500. Cottingham II, M. (2014). “The impact of knowledge of an athlete’s physical disability on spectators’ impressions of performance and interest in consumption.” Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Houston, $3,500.

INTERNALLY FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Cottingham II, M., Lee, D., Pearson, D., & Walsh, D., (Summer 2015- Summer 2016). Online graduate degree development award. Proposal 482-13, University of Houston, $84,230.00.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES AND COURSES TAUGHT

University of Houston Assistant Professor

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KIN 3303 Sport Communication (Fall 2014) KIN 3305 Cultural Aspects of Sport (Spring, 2013) KIN 4350 Sport Marketing (Spring, 2014; Spring, 2013; Summer, 2013; Fall, 2015) PEP 4365 Regulatory and Ethical Aspects of Sport (Fall, 2013) PEP 6355 Promotional Strategies (Fall, 2012; Fall, 2013; Fall 2014) PEP 6398 Special Problems in Human Performance/Media and Public Relations (Spring, 2014; Spring, 2013) PEP 7307 Implementing Legal Strategies of Sport and Fitness (Fall, 2015) Guest Lectures PEP 8331 Integrated Systems Physiology I (Fall, 2013) PEP 8332 Integrated Systems Physiology Lab (Fall, 2013) PEP 7397 Integrated Systems Physiology II (Spring, 2013) PEP 8397 Pedagogy (Spring, 2013) Texas State University Guest Lectures REC 5326 Advanced Interventions in Therapeutic Recreation (Spring, 2014)

Southern New Hampshire University Assistant Professor SPT 307 Sport Law (Fall, 2011; Spring, 2012) SPT 320 Sport Media and Public Relations (Fall, 2011; Spring 2012) SPT 512 Principals of Athletic Administration (Grad Term 2, 2012) SPT 610 Sport Law (Grad Term 1, 2011) SPT 612 Advanced Topics in Athletic Administration (Grad Term 3, 2012)

Guest Lectures SPT 333 Sport, Society and Ethics (Fall, 2011)

The University of Southern Mississippi Instructor COH 100 Honors Concepts of Wellness: A Life Skills Approach (Spring, 2011; Fall,

2010) HPR 105 Concepts in Physical Fitness (Fall, 2009; Fall, 2008) HPR 141 Beginning Tennis (Spring, 2011; Fall, 2010; Spring, 2009; Spring 2009;

Fall, 2008;) HPR 142 Intermediate Tennis (Spring, 2011; Spring, 2009) HPR 200 Recreation and Leisure in Society (Spring, 2010; Fall, 2009) HPR 344 Introduction to Public and Private Recreation (Fall, 2010) HPR 351 Community Recreation for People with Disabilities (Spring, 2011) HPR 468 Sport Law/Legal Aspects of Sport (Spring, 2009) REF 792 Stats Lab (Spring, 2010)

Teaching Assistant

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HPR 203 Introduction to Sports Management (Fall, 2009) HPR 410 Introduction to Sport Marketing (Fall, 2009) HPR 414 Sport Ethics (Spring, 2010) HPR 468 Sport Law (Spring, 2010) HPR 677 Advanced Sport Law (Spring, 2010)

Guest Lectures HPR 200 Recreation and Leisure in Society (Spring, 2011) HPR 203 Introduction to Sports Management (Fall, 2009) HPR 325 Coaching Basketball (December Mini Session, 2008) HPR 330 Issues in Sport Administration (Fall, 2010) HPR 351 Community Recreation for People with Disabilities (Spring, 2010) HPR 401 Corrective and Adaptive Physical Education (Spring 2010, Spring 2011) HPR 411 Adapted Activities and Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation (Fall 2010;

Summer, 2010; Spring, 2009; December Mini Session, 2008; Spring, 2008) HPR 413 Therapeutic Needs (Spring, 2010) HPR 468 Sport Law (Fall, 2010; Spring, 2010,) HPR 476 Exercise Psychology (Fall, 2010; Fall, 2009; Spring, 2009) SWK 492/692 Grant Writing (Winter, 2010; Spring, 2010)

HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Finalist Outstanding Faculty Award, 2015 Finalist student organization faculty advisor of the year, 2015 Invited Guest to the White House Summit on Improved Health and Fitness for

Americans with Disabilities, 2014. Named Research Fellow by The Institute for Human Centered Design, 2014. Adaptive Athletics named University of Houston Program of the Year, 2014. Finalist student organization faculty advisor of the year, 2014 Nominated for Excellence in Teaching Award, Southern New Hampshire University,

2012. Finalist for the Sport Marketing Association Conference Paper Award, 2011. Finalist for the Sport Marketing Association Conference Paper Award, 2010. Department of Human Performance and Recreation Outstanding Doctoral Student

Award, 2010. College of Health Nominee for the University of Southern Mississippi Innovation

Award, 2010. Mississippi Wheelchair Tennis Player of the Year, 2009. Department of Human Performance and Recreation Outstanding Masters Student

Award, 2008. Coached University of Arizona Quad Rugby program to 11th in the nation, 2004 -

2006. Coached University of Arizona to 5 individual division national tennis

championships, 2002 - 2006. Top 3 ranking in the United States, and 30 internationally, in wheelchair table tennis,

2006.

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Honorary Doctorate of Physiotherapy, University of Santa Ana and San Salvador, El Salvador, 2003.

Won over 36 tennis singles titles and 19 doubles titles, 1994 - 2002. Captain of the University of Arizona wheelchair basketball team, 2000 - 2002. United States Tennis Association National Community Service Award, 1999. Top 10 Ranking in the United States, and 125 internationally, in singles wheelchair

tennis, 1999. First athlete to receive Wheelchair Tennis Scholarship, 1998.

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

Sport Administration Clinical Assistant Professor Search Committee Chair,

University of Houston, 2014. Sport Administration Assistant Professor Search Committee University of Houston,

2014. Health and Human Performance Departmental Strategies Committee 2013-Present Health and Human Performance GRD Committee, 2013 - Present. Faculty Review Committee, College Level, University of Houston, 2013 - Present. Scholarship Committee, College Level, University of Houston, 2013 - 2014. Adaptive Athletics Faculty Advisor and Program Coordinator, University of Houston

2012 - Present. Frontier Fiesta Scholarship Judge, University of Houston, 2013. Sport Management Assistant Professor Search Committee, Southern New Hampshire

University, 2012. College of Health Awards Committee, Graduate Representative, the University of

Southern Mississippi, 2009 - 2010. Developed an adaptive sport specific practicum experience for an undergraduate

student, including several national level training programs, 2010. Graduate Student Senate, the University of Southern Mississippi, 2008 - 2010. Payne Center ADA Compliance In-service Instructor, the University of Southern

Mississippi, 2009. ACADEMIC SERVICE

RECOGNIZED ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTOR 2014 Redefining the Game: A collection of interviews to educate community on adaptive sport. Presented by National Museum of Health + Medicine Chicago and BACKBONES. EDITORIAL/REVIEW BOARD 2015 The Review of Disability Studies Disability Studies Quarterly

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2014 The Review of Disability Studies Disability Studies Quarterly 2013 The Review of Disability Studies Disability Studies Quarterly ARTICLE REVIEWER 2015 Adaptive Physical Activity Quarterly (2) Disability Studies Quarterly (3) 2014 Journal of Sport Management (1) European Sport Management Quarterly (1) Journal of Sport and Social Issues (1) Adaptive Physical Activity Quarterly (4) Journal of Applied Sport Management (1) Journal of Sport and Social Issues (1) Review of Disability Studies (1) 2013 Disability Studies Quarterly (1) Journal of Applied Sport Management (1) ABSTRACT REVIEWER 2015 Sport Marketing Association 2013 Sport Marketing Association 2012 Sport Marketing Association

INDUSTRY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Member of the East Coast Athletic Conference Inclusive Sport Advisory Council, 2015 - present

NCAA Student Athlete with Disabilities Think Tank Invited Consultant, 2013. Camps Committee Chair, United States Tennis Association Wheelchair Tennis

National Committee, 2012. International Wheelchair Rugby Federation Marketing & Sponsorship Committee,

Chair, 2011 – 2013. Catalogued and recorded the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis Association

documents for the United States Wheelchair Tennis Association, 2010. Ad Hoc National Subcommittee Randy Snow Memorial, United States Tennis

Association, 2009 - 2010. United States Tennis Association Southwest Section Committee Member, 2002-2003. United States Tennis Association National Committee, 1998 - 2000.

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MEDIA COVERAGE

Adaptive Athletics & Cottingham II, M. (2015, March 1). Murderball returns to the University of Houston. Newsfix. Retrieved from http://video.newsfixnow.com/Murderball-returns-to-the-University-of-Houston-28657273

Texas Stampede, Cougar Cup, and Cottingham II, M. (2015, February 27). Texas goes 1-1 on Day 1 at Cougar Cup Stampede Wheelchair Rugby retrieved from http://www.fearthesteer.com.prod.sportngin.com/news_article/show/484675?referrer_id=864135

Adaptive Athletics & Cottingham II, M. (2015, February 23). Wheelchair Rugby Athletes Compete for Cougar Cup retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/news-events/stories/2015/February/219MurderBall.php

Cottingham II, M. (2015, February 12). Dr. Cottingham’s Research to Help Improve Disability Youth Sport Participation Funded by the NCAA. Retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/class/hhp/news-and-events/news-archives/2015/15-cottingham-NCAA-grant.php

Institute for Human Centered Design & Cottingham, M. (2014, January. 28). IHCD's Inclusive Sports Initiative Celebrates the ECAC's Historic Decision to Add Varsity Sports Opportunities for Student-Athletes with Disabilities. Retrieved from http://www.humancentereddesign.org/news-events/ihcds-inclusive-sports-initiative-celebrates-ecacs-historic-decision-to-add-varsity-spor

Cottingham II, M. & Adaptive Athletics (2015. Jan 14). Wheelchair Rugby a SMASH hit for second year in row. Gun and Badge Magazine. Retrieved from http://hpou.org/badgeandgun/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_news&NewsID=1563

Adaptive Athletics & Cottingham II, M. (2014, September 29). “UH Moment: Wheelchair Rugby Program.” UH News Digest. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkb09Uw1eQ&list=UUbVUufI5gixqbs3IahRWq-w.

Cottingham II, M. & United States Quad Rugby Association. (2014, Jul. 2). Intensive Murderball Camp Carves Path for Future Program. The Daily Cougar. Retrieved from http://thedailycougar.com/2014/07/02/murder-ball-camp-leaves-impact/

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jun. 25). Adaptive Athletics to Host Four Day Murderball Camp. The Daily Cougar. Retrieved from http://thedailycougar.com/2014/06/25/adaptive-athletics-to-host-four-day-murderball-camp-at-rec-center/

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Cottingham II, M. (2014, Jun. 7). The Intensity of Wheelchair Rugby. Newsfix. Retrieved from http://newsfixnow.com/2014/06/07/the-intensity-of-wheelchair-rugby/

Cottingham II, M. (2014, Jun. 5). Introduction of the National Wheelchair Rugby Team. News 92 FM. Houston, TX.

Cottingham II, M. (2013, Feb. 8). Paralympics and Disability Sport. ESPN 1220 The Classroom. Poughkeepsie, NY.

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Feb. 3). Rolling into Action. The Daily Cougar. Retrieved from http://thedailycougar.com/2014/02/03/rolling-action/

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jan. 30). Wheelchair Rugby at the University of Houston. YouTube. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 6IINwhwaWSs

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jan. 30). Wheelchair rugby a viable outlet for disabled athletes. The Houston Chronicle. Retrieved from http://www. houstonchronicle.com/sports/article/Wheelchair-rugby-a-viable-outlet-for-disabled-5191254.php

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jan. 30). UH Emerging as Pre-eminent University for Adaptive Athletics. University of Houston News. Retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/news-events/stories/2014/ January/01302013 WheelchairRugbyVideo.php

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jan. 16). “Murder Ball” at UH, Site of 2014 Cougar Cup Wheelchair Rugby Tournament. University of Houston News. Retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/news-events/stories/2014/January/ 1%2016%20Cougar%20Cup.php Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2014, Jan. 1). Wheelchair Rugby SMASH Tournament. The Badge and Gun Newspaper. Retrieved from http://hpou.org/badgeandgun/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_news&NewsID=1376 Cottingham II, M. (Summer, 2013). Cottingham Examines Perceptions About Athletes with Disabilities. University of Houston News. p 1, 9. Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2013, Oct. 10). Wheelchair Rugby Smash Tournament Promotes the Sport and UH Student Group. University of Houston News & Events. Retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/news-events/stories/2013/october/ 10%2010%20Adaptive%20Athletics.php Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2013, June 27). UH Moment: “Adaptive Athletics.” KUHF News for Houston. Retrieved from http://app1.kuhf.org/articles/

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1372262496-UH-Moment-Adaptive-Athletics.html Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2013, June 14). Playing Rough at Wheelchair Rugby Camp. ABClocal.go.com and KTRK13 ABC Houston. Retrieved from http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/video?id=9139637

Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2013, June 14). UH Trying to Bring Wheelchair Rugby to Town. KHOU.com and Channel 11 Houston. Retrieved from http://www.khou.com/sports/UH-trying-to-bring-wheelchair-rugby-to-town-211627981.html Cottingham II, M., & Adaptive Athletics. (2013, June 14). Wheelchair Rugby. MyFoxHouston.com and 26 News. Retrieved from http://www.myfoxhouston.com/video?clipId=8993764&autostart=true Cottingham II, M. (2013, June 25 and 2013, April 29). Summer Camp Hones the Skills of Rugby Wheelchair Athletes. HoustonFamilyMagazine.com. (Reprinted from UH News Release. Retrieved April 26, 2013 from http://tinyurl.com/HHP-Rugby4 and retrieved June 12, 2013, from http://tinyurl.com/HHP-Rugby1) Cottingham, M. (2013, May 10). New Research Examines Perceptions of Wheelchair Sport. CLASS News. (Reprinted from UH news release. Retrieved April 23, 2013 from http://tinyurl.com/HHP-Rugby2)

Cottingham, M. (2013, April 26). Health and Human Performance Professor Studies Ways to Increase Resources, Support of Wheelchair Athletes. UH News Digest. (Reprinted from Yourhoustonnews.com. Retrieved April 23, 2013 from http://tinyurl.com/HHP-Rugby)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

College Sport Research Institute (CSRI), 2012 North American Society for Sports Management (NASSM), 2009 - Present Professional Tennis Registry professional level status (USPTR-P), 2002 - Present Sport Marketing Association (SMA), 2010 - Present North American Society for Sociology of Sport (NASSS), 2010 - Present

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012 - Present: Assistant Professor of Sport Administration University of Houston 2011 – 2012: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Southern New Hampshire University 2008 – 2011: Graduate Assistant/Instructor/Researcher in Sport Management

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Dept. of Human Performance & Recreation, University of Southern Mississippi 2007 – 2011: Head Coach Wheelchair Tennis University of Southern Mississippi 2007 – 2009: Head Coach Power Soccer University of Southern Mississippi 2002 – 2006: Adaptive Athletic Coordinator/Head Coach Wheelchair Tennis University of Arizona 2003 – 2006: Adaptive Athletic Coordinator/Head Coach Quad Rugby University of Arizona 2004 – 2005: High Performance Coach/Women’s Futures National Coach United States Tennis Association 2004: Head Coach/ Wheelchair Sports Camp The Mobility Project, Kabul, Afghanistan 2004: Assistant Coach/Wheelchair Sports Camp The Mobility Project, Mazatlan, Mexico 2003 – 2004: High Performance Coach/Quad Futures National Coach United States Tennis Association

2003: Head Coach at a Multi-Sport Camp The Mobility Project, San Salvador, El Salvador 2003: Silver Fund Coordinator/Developer El Salvador National Tennis Program International Tennis Federation, San Salvador/Sana Anna, El Salvador 2002 – 2003: Director of Administration International Institute of Disability Advocacy (IIDA), Tucson, Arizona 2002: Head Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Seattle, Washington 2002: Assistant Coach for Wheelchair Sports Camp The Mobility Project, Toluca, Mexico 2002: Head Coach for National Tennis Camp Paralyzed Veterans of America/United States Tennis Association, Columbus, Ohio 2001: Assistant Coach for Wheelchair Sports Camp The Mobility Project, Mazatlan, Mexico

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2001: Head Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Chestertown, Maryland 2000: Assistant Coach for Wheelchair Tennis Camp Paralyzed Veterans of America/United States Tennis Association, Empire, Colorado 1999: Lead Clinician/Tennis Coach United States Tennis Association Southwest Section, El Paso, Texas 1999: Assistant Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Jackson Gap, Alabama 1999: Athletic Events Coordinator for Great Expectations Dream Street, Utica, Mississippi 1999: Head Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Nashville, Tennessee 1998: Assistant Coach for a national youth tennis camp National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis/United States Tennis Association, Columbus, Ohio 1998: Assistant Coach for a regional youth tennis camp National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis/United States Tennis Association, Jackson, Mississippi 1998: Assistant Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Empire, Colorado

1998: Assistant Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Chestertown, Maryland 1997: Assistant Coach Invacare Sports Clinic Invacare Medical Supplies, Vaughn, Washington

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