Full Biography: Carrie R. McCaw
Carrie Urton McCaw serves as Practice Group Manager for Ice Miller's Collegiate Sports Practice, where she coordinates the day-to-day operations of the Collegiate Sports Practice and conducts much of the research on NCAA legislation, prior NCAA decisions and actions, and other compliance matters. Ms. McCaw's collegiate sports experience includes: conducting compliance reviews; assisting with NCAA certification; assisting with major and secondary infractions investigations, document drafting and organization, and hearing preparation; drafting infractions and reinstatement appeals documents; drafting ARS and SAR waiver requests; and conducting background research on international student-athletes. She has also developed many presentations dealing with compliance issues, which serve as an educational tool for member institutions.
Ms. McCaw also works with Ice Miller's college and university clients on variety of matters.
Carrie Urton McCaw, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, attended Syracuse University, where she received her Bachelor of Science in managerial law and public policy, with a minor in political science, in 1998. She also earned her Master of Science in management from Indiana Wesleyan in 2002. As part of the completion of her Master's degree, she authored, "The Cutting Edge of Title IX: Alternative Solutions to Cutting Men's Teams."
Prior to joining Ice Miller, Ms. McCaw worked in the Office of Athletic Compliance and was a member of the Commitment to Equity Sub-Committee during the NCAA Certification of Syracuse University. She also competed on the Women's Volleyball team, where she was named to the All-Big East Team and All-Big East Academic All-Star Team several times. She spent the 1998 season as the First Assistant Volleyball Coach at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Ms. McCaw joined Ice Miller in June 1999.
Ms. McCaw is not licensed to practice law in any state and does not provide legal services.