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#10: Wooster restructures its administrative staff, with Assoc. AD Libby Ladrach getting promoted to Senior Assoc. AD in addition to other promotions earlier this year. AD Lynn Holleran: “These changes and in some instances, promotions better identify the scope of work our administrative team covers. […] Our realignment best positions us to serve our student-athletes and provide a great experience for our Fighting Scots in today's intercollegiate landscape at the institution, conference, and national levels.” (link)
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#9: Wheaton (MA) names Boston College (DI) AC Dan Tischler as its new Baseball HC. (link) |
#8: Check out Adrian’s new indoor facility. (link) |
#7: The NCAA Softball Committee has issued a public reprimand to East Texas Baptist Softball HC Janae Shirley for her comments following the Tigers’ super regional loss to Texas Lutheran about the NCAA's decision to permit an umpire to work the game. The committee noted the alleged behavior was investigated and not corroborated by evidence. (link); Shirley, after the game, stated she was disappointed with the NCAA over an umpire who “flips off the fans” that was not held to the same standard that student-athletes and coaches are. Shirley did acknowledge that she would be sanctioned by the association, adding: “I think at some point we’ve got to hold everybody that is represented in the NCAA to the same standard.” (link)
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#6: Williams Women’s Volleyball HC Christi Kelsey has added duties as Interim Senior Assoc. AD. (link) |
#5: Check out George Fox’s new field at Stoffer Family Stadium, with the Bruins moniker spanning all 100 yards. (link) |
#4: The GNAC rolls out its new brand identity with the assistance of SKYE. From the league: “After conducting further research from hundreds of coaches, student-athletes, and athletic administration, the brand narrative was inspired and created by two concepts, which were ‘Unbreakable Bond’ and ‘Unstoppable Force’. In the unbreakable bond phase, the mark features the 'GNAC' initials arching over the map of New England to represent the unity of its members. In the unstoppable force phase, the powerful motion of the mark draws a parallel between transformative horizons and weather patterns associated with New England and the mission of the conference to develop transformative, well-rounded student-athletes, equipping them to be unstoppable in all arenas of their life, spanning athletic, personal success, and professional success.” (link)
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#3: Concordia Chicago hires consultant/former Roosevelt (DII) AD John Jaramillo as its new AD. VP for Student Success & Athletics Kathy Gebhardt: “His ability to lead, connect, and inspire, along with a deep commitment to integrating the Christian faith into Cougar Athletics, are just a few of the reasons why John was selected for this role. We are excited about this next chapter in Cougar Athletics history and looking forward to celebrating many future successes as our student-athletes reach new heights both on and off the field.” (link)
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#2: Principia AD Ann Pierson has stepped down after leading the department since 2019. Women’s Basketball HC Ramiro Dominguez will serve as Interim AD while a search is ongoing. Dominguez: “Coach Ann's enduring impact on Principia and this department is deeply felt. She has inspired countless student-athletes as well as her fellow coaches, and we are profoundly grateful for her many contributions to the College. We look forward to building on her legacy moving forward.” (link)
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#1: ASC Commissioner David Flores will exit next month after two years leading the league. The conference selects G-MAC (DII) Deputy Commissioner Leslie Schuemann as its next leader. Mary Hardin-Baylor President/ASC Council of Presidents Chair Randy O’Rear: “We are grateful to David for bringing stability to our conference and for his unwavering commitment to our member schools. […] [Leslie] is a proven leader, strong communicator, and is deeply committed to the student-athlete experience. Leslie’s rich background, athletic acumen, and strategic vision make her the perfect choice to lead the ASC to a bright future.” (link)
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