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Indiana State has selected Collegiate Sports Associates to helm its AD search, per CollegeAD. (link)
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When it comes to the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament seeding, NEC Commissioner Noreen Morris tells Sportico’s Lev Akabas: “If you give me a 16 seed, frankly I’d rather be a 16 seed in Dayton with that opportunity to win a game and get the extra unit. … The financial benefit of that extra unit is significant for a league our size.” Akabas notes that this year, the conference upgraded the schools’ LED scoreboards thanks in part to money the league received from units earned by FDU in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Additionally, Wagner, which won its First Four game this week, had men’s basketball expenses of $1.58M for the 2021-22 academic year, meaning the Seahawks’ share of the NEC’s 2025 unit payout will be nearly 10% of the team’s annual budget. Morris does say that if given the choice between a First Four game and a No. 15 or No. 14 seed, she would take the latter, but Akabas points out those seeds “have won just 11% of their first-round games since 1985, while play-in teams have a roughly 50-50 proposition of winning another unit and the corresponding cash prize.” (link)
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The Coloradoan’s Kevin Lytle Q&As with Colorado State President Amy Parsons and Interim AD John Weber, who discuss the impact of March Madness, what it’s been like working together, retaining Men’s Basketball HC Niko Medved and lots more. Parsons says of the decision to bring Weber in that “when I first took this job and got to know John, he had been working seven days a week for more than a year-and-a-half as a volunteer for CSU athletics. Watching someone like John with his great background and success in business paired with his passion for the Rams and how hard he’s already worked for CSU athletics as a volunteer, it was a pretty easy choice to bring him in and continue that passion and application of his expertise in so many ways into the athletic department.” Weber on what’s next and whether student-athletes will be classified as employees: “There’s no end to models that I’ve seen and opinions that I’ve seen. The thing I can guarantee you is that it’s going to be different than it is today. We need to be prepared for any number of those different things to come to fruition but there’s so much that happens at the conference level, there’s so much that happens at the NCAA level that both of us are plugged into that we’re going to have plenty of time to make sure that we’re in a position to really put this university and this athletics program in the right position going forward." More in the full Q&A. (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner breaks down the three components of hiring a replacement for former Washington AD Troy Dannen, which include hiring a search firm, establishing the hiring model and developing a candidate pool. Wilner notes that Parker Executive Search handled the Huskies’ selection process that led to Dannen’s hiring and was also the search firm of record for Nebraska when it hired Dannen. “At that point, it became easy enough for Dannen to let his Parker pals know he’d listen to any offer that came his way.” Wilner, who notes Dannen “wasn’t well received on Montlake, according to sources,” believes UW should identify candidates for both the AD and men’s basketball coaching vacancies who have “worked for the Huskies, lived in the Pacific Northwest or, at the very least, experienced the lifestyle of the West Coast.” While some candidates will likely worry about President Ana Mari Cauce’s commitment to athletics, Wilner still asserts the “selling points have not changed: Washington is a terrific school with a passionate, wealthy donor base and a premier football program that, most importantly, will enter the Big Ten this summer.” He also lists six candidates he believes UW should focus on: Washington State AD Pat Chun, Houston AD Chris Pezman, Nevada AD Stephanie Rempe, Virginia Deputy AD Ed Scott, former Fresno State AD Terry Tumey and San Diego State AD John David Wicker. (link)
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While women’s college basketball continues to gain popularity, the Wall Street Journal’s Rachel Bachman notes the opening round games of the NCAA Tournament remain beset by relatively low viewership and a lack of drama. “The most glaring absence in the women’s early rounds is a lack of mind-melting upsets. The men’s tournament had 26 upsets by No. 13-or-lower seeds in the first or second round over the past decade, according to Stats Perform. The women’s tournament had one.” Bachman attributes this to, in part, the 15-player scholarship limit. “In a sport where elite talent is more concentrated than the men’s game, that makes it possible for the biggest programs to hoard more top players.” Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman has proposed reducing the limit to 13 but to no avail so far. Looking toward the future, NCAA VP of Women’s Basketball Lynn Holzman understands it’s time to capitalize on the momentum. “We will not be stagnant. We cannot be stagnant. So every part of this championship, including how we look to grow those early rounds for broadcast viewership, all of those things, are going to continue to be on the table.” (link)
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Sportico’s Anthony Crupi examines Disney’s success selling ads for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and provides the following context: Former NCAA President Mark Emmert in 2016 “revealed that while the men’s hoops tourney was the only postseason event that makes the NCAA money, ‘women’s basketball loses $14M by itself.’ … Per media agency estimates, last year’s women’s basketball tourney generated some $19.4M in advertising revenue for the ESPN networks and their broadcast sibling, ABC.” Companies, Crupi continues, have come to understand the popularity of the women’s game and the marketing opportunities it presents. “The top spenders were all but indistinguishable from the backers of the men’s tournament, as blue chippers such as Buick, Nissan, AT&T, Capital One and State Farm generated some 3.5B ad impressions among fans in the adults 18-49 demo.” Disney’s “advanced advertising platforms and programmatic buying interface” has also helped sell ads by enabling “marketers to target the highly sought-after college hoops audience across the company’s entire portfolio of linear TV and streaming outlets, thereby increasing the value of their sports buys. Disney VP of Programmatic Sales Matt Barnes notes the programmatic interface allows clients to capitalize on those surges around those moments you can’t plan for. When a brand has the ability to activate in real time around a moment where everyone is riveted to their screen, that’s a lightning-in-a-bottle thing that everyone is looking for.” Lots more. (link)
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The Athletic’s Chantel Jennings and her colleagues catch up with 35 women’s basketball HCs “from power conferences and high mid-majors” to hear their thoughts on topics ranging from the transfer portal to the greatest college basketball player of all time. 69% of the coaches said the portal was “more bad” with one saying: “I don’t like it, but I think complaining about it is the worst thing any of us can do. Give me the rules and we’ll adapt and adjust.” Another comments: “Honestly, to me the basketball is better overall at the higher levels. The bad, to me, is that the fans struggle with it. They want to see loyalty and people they love for four years.” Meanwhile, 54% say the recent changes in the industry have shortened the amount of time they think they’ll spend in coaching while 46% say their feelings are unchanged. One coach remarks: “Between the lack of security and having to now re-recruit your own kids at a higher level, with NIL, the time it takes to recruit the transfer portal — it already was an all-consuming job but it’s now unsustainable under the current landscape.” Another adds: “I didn’t get into this to be a CEO. It has just changed so much in the last four years. It’s a completely different job.” The coaches were asked what one change they would make if they could do so by waving a magic wand and responses included various rule changes, increased media coverage, adjustments to NIL and the transfer portal and this from one (and only one) coach: “This is unpopular: lower the rim by a foot. Go to a kid’s thing, like a halftime show. And they roll out the little rims, and people get to do a dunk contest. How f—ing excited does everybody get? They get pumped up.” (link)
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People & Places…
+ Saint Louis President Fred P. Pestello announces he will step down in June of 2025. (link)
+ North Carolina officially launched its search for a new chancellor with the goal of having a new campus leader in place by the end of the calendar year. UNC is also accepting proposals from national search firms to assist the search committee. (link)
+ South Dakota promotes Asst. AD for Marketing and Fan Engagement Jarren Duffy to Assoc. AD for Fan Engagement. Duffy will continue to oversee the marketing, video and ticketing departments and will add oversight of communications and Coyote Sports Properties as well as serve as the liaison between athletics and Sodexo. Duffy will serve as the sport administrator for men's and women's swimming & diving and women's tennis. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is now available. Dozens & dozens of coaching moves from across the industry over the last 48 hours. (link)
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All the discussion regarding whether to expand the NCAA hoops tournaments has yet to address whether doing so will come with an uneven revenue distribution model, similar to that which the College Football Playoff has employed, JohnWallStreet observes. Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark has already suggested such a change may be forthcoming, positing that the “schools performing at the highest levels should receive more of the at-large opportunities” and “those that create meaningful value should have a meaningful say. That’s the world we live in.” JWS acknowledges that it’s “hard to make the case Grand Canyon, McNeese, or Samford units should be worth the same as those earned by Arizona and Kansas. They’re not the ones driving TV viewership, and in turn revenue for the networks and Tournament. JWS also notes: “Adding basketball units of increasing worth could help the Big 12 (and others, like the ACC and Big East) begin to reduce the financial gap with B1G and SEC. That line of thinking may spur further realignment.” To further illustrate that point, JWS cites Yormark’s past comments regarding how the league plans to extract more value for its media rights. “Not to say we’re going to do it, but we have the opportunity to bifurcate basketball from football in our next TV cycle. That certainly provides optionality for us.” (link)
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Maine has unveiled plans to enhance the gameday experience at Harold Alfond Sports Arena and Harold Alfond Stadium for fall 2024. In addition to the renovation plans for the Harold Alfond Sports Arena and Shawn Walsh Hockey Center, which will include greater ADA accessibility, the athletic department will implement improved student ticketing procedures for football and ice hockey and install a new arena lighting system. Additionally, Maine will pilot an outdoor beer garden for Alfond Arena and an upgraded beer garden at Alfond Stadium. (link)
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The Arena Group has informed Sports Illustrated employees that it "will stop publishing" SI content "immediately,” per Front Office Sports’ A.J. Perez, who notes Arena sports content “outside the SI umbrella” will now be published on Athlon Sports’ website. (link)
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Despite reports and speculation to the contrary, NFL Chief Media and Business Officer Brian Rolapp doesn’t see a streaming-only Super Bowl in the near future. “I don’t think I’ll be working there when that happens. I think we’re a long way off from that. We had 200M people watch the Super Bowl. I think the Internet could handle that technically, but we’re not quite there yet.” Speaking at the Washington Post’s Futurist Summit, Rolapp also explained: “I think the NFL specifically, but sports in general, is really the reason why people are showing up to linear television. It serves our purposes very well: The vast majority of our games are still on linear television and even the games we stream exclusively, like the Amazon games, are on over-the-air television for free in the local markets of the participating teams. … We have made our bet for the next seven-to-11 years that linear television will still play a very important role in our distribution, and I don’t think it’s going to zero.” The NFL’s ventures into streaming thus far have been targeted at recapturing younger fans who have cut the cord, and Rolapp notes: “We add digital distribution to [TV] to maintain our reach.” (link)
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In case you missed yesterday's Evening Standard...
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Fresno State and AD Terry Tumey have “mutually agreed that he will be leaving Fresno State to pursue other opportunities,” according to President Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval. Tumey is owed 80% of his base salary, around $312K. (link, link)
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North Carolina Board of Trustees Chair John Preyer tells Inside Carolina’s Greg Barnes that "I think that what Clemson is doing [by filing a lawsuit against the ACC] is 100% proof positive that a significant portion of the membership of the conference is unhappy. I don't see how it is in anyone's interest for the ACC leadership to try and browbeat its member schools from getting access to information and being transparent. And that's kind of the case Clemson is making. I think this shows that what is supposed to be a member-based organization is not being led in a way that represents the best interests of all the members, but instead, it's really representing the bottom tier of the membership at the expense of the top tier, which is why Clemson and Florida State are doing what they're doing. I think that's just obvious." Preyer also says this about disparate opinions between the board and Tar Heels AD Bubba Cunningham, who has been slower to criticize the ACC: “It is a potential conflict, and it's something that is disturbing based on some of the comments he’s made recently which seem to support the ACC at the expense of Carolina – that’s a bad look. I think we all recognize that change is hard, but sometimes change is exactly what is needed. We all have to fight the comfort of complacency. And I think that now is the time to be very open to pursuing all options, including those beyond remaining in the Atlantic Coast Conference." (link)
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Miami (FL) has no plans to join Florida State and Clemson in challenging the ACC, and Hurricanes AD Dan Radakovich says: “Here at the University of Miami we are incredibly solid with the ACC. It’s a great conference, provides great structure, access to the College Football Playoff, which is very, very important. We look at our circumstances here with a very orange and green set of glasses saying, ‘Are we in a good spot, growing our football program?’ We’ve invested in it, brought Mario Cristobal here; he’s establishing an incredible foundation…. The ACC is still one of the Power Four conferences that are part of the College Football Playoff, a very active and vibrant member of that Power Four. We are very proud to be a part of that — a leading brand within the ACC and will continue to be a part of it. …I really didn’t see [the Clemson lawsuit] coming at this point in time. Almost every school in the ACC has gone to the home office and looked at the documents and just made sure they understood all the different things associated with the grant of rights, television contracts.” He points to Texas and Oklahoma waiting until there were four years left on the Big 12 GOR before leaving for the SEC and notes: “There was no way in those early years that they were able to get out of the Grant of Rights. I’m sure they had great attorneys. They looked at it and decided there was no way to get out of it. So they stayed within their league until it was time they could get out. I’m not sure Clemson or Florida State will be able to change that.” (link)
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Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick’s retirement comes as the industry is increasingly beset by uncertainty, and he tells Sportico’s Daniel Libit: “I feel so bad about how it’s messed up right now. I hope I can find a path that allows me to still play a role.” On the topic of student-athlete employment, Swarbrick contends that “you can’t run college sports with some of the programs unionized and some of them not” and adds: “You’re never going to get to a uniform status. And that’s sort of central to being able to compete and to having an environment where there’s competitive equity that allows you to have competition, and so I think on that ground it doesn’t work.” Swarbrick also notes that Notre Dame was an early advocate for NIL because the school’s “guiding philosophy” was always to “try and minimize the distinctions that are drawn between students who are athletes and those who aren’t. And if you looked at it through that prism, (NIL) was a no-brainer.” As such, he believed former NCAA President Mark Emmert was “focused on the wrong thing” when he deemed NIL an “existential threat” in 2019. “It wasn’t an existential threat—it never was. It was about how we implement it. And unfortunately, we passed on any sort of rational implementation.” Ultimately, Swarbrick believes Congress will step in and college sports will find some sort of level. “There is no long-term solution without Congressional assistance. There just isn’t. And we can muddle along for a while, but not forever.” More on the outgoing Fighting Irish AD. (link)
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Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Mick Akers that “everything is still a possibility,” after he asked if there was an update on conference expansion, including a merger with Oregon State and Washington State under the Pac-12 banner and potentially adding other schools. (link)
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Eyebrow-raiser: Long Beach State AD Bobby Smitheran says The Beach’s run to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was all part of the plan when he parted ways with MBB HC Dan Monson: "My belief and hope is that by doing what I did and the timing of it, they would play inspired, and that's what they did. I'm not trying to pat myself on the back, but it worked." Smitheran also says: “I think this is really getting lost on people, that we agreed that a change in leadership was necessary. This was something Coach Monson brought to me. … My job is to position our coaches and student athletes to be successful. This was maybe an atypical way to do so. But I believed in the roster we had, I believed in our coaching staff and our ability to do something special. Maybe this was the catalyst they needed to be inspired to play for one another." (link)
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In addition to those reported yesterday, NACDA’s 2023-24 ADs of the Year also include Siena AD John D’Argenio, Saint Louis AD Chris May, Bradley AD Chris Reynolds and Utah Valley AD Jared Sumsion. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
+ UTRGV has promoted Asst. AD for Tickets and Operations Eddie Galvan to Assoc. AD for Development and Premium Seating. In his new role, Galvan will oversee all aspects of premium seating and help with fundraising responsibilities. He will also manage the suites, corrals, home plate club, courtside, any future premium areas, and donor parking, as well as help manage a portfolio of V Club donors, securing major gifts, and assisting with giving and endowments. (link)
+ Papa Johns CEO Rob Lynch is stepping down to take the top spot at Shake Shack. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Arkansas State extends Men’s Basketball HC Bryan Hodgson through the 2029 season. (link)
+ SMU has parted ways with Men’s Basketball HC Rob Lanier after two seasons. (link)
+ Miami (FL) Women’s Basketball HC Katie Meier announces her retirement after 19 seasons leading the Canes. (link)
+ The Athletic’s Austin Meek “can confirm that Michigan and Jim Harbaugh filed responses to the NCAA from the Notice of Allegations sent in December for COVID-19 recruiting violations and Harbaugh’s alleged failure to cooperate. The sign-stealing investigation remains ongoing.” (link)
+ Michigan Football AC Greg Scruggs has resigned after being arrested over the weekend for suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. (link)
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The NCAA recently debuted "Change," a 30-second video highlighting important reforms underway at the Association. The spot premiered on Selection Sunday and will run throughout the men’s and women’s hoops tournaments. The spot will also remain in rotation over the next year in broadcast, at NCAA championships and on NCAA-owned social platforms. (link)
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The NBA will shut down the G League Ignite team after this season. The Athletic’s Shams Charania notes the “need for the Ignite elite team was eliminated” due to the rise of NIL and the transfer portal. (link)
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The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel is doubtful the spate of teams declining invitations to the NIT will spread to football. While there will likely continue to be opt-outs among players, Mandel notes that “conferences have contracts with each of their partner bowls that pay them millions (which gets pooled among all their schools), and many coaches get decent bonuses for making a bowl.” Coaches also want to take advantage of the extra practice to continue developing young players and to introduce early enrollees into the program. “If it does start happening, it will likely be teams whose coaches were just fired. It’s usually a shell of the previous staff coaching the bowl while the new head coach is focused on recruiting and hiring a staff. So my completely uneducated guess: Yes, some teams will opt out of bowls — but it’s less likely to be the teams that barely missed the Playoff, whose coaches are invested in getting a jump on next season, than the ones who were just good enough to be bowl eligible but still bad enough to get their coach fired.” (link)
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Maryland has broken ground on its new Maryland Softball Player Development Center. The 5,800-square-foot facility will have defined spaces for both pitchers and hitters in a climate-controlled environment and feature pitching and hitting technology for the use of increased analytics. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ Rutgers inks a multi-year extension with Playfly Aspire. (link)
+ The Atlantic Sun is partnering with Nexus Licensing Group, which will act as the conference's exclusive licensing agent in connection with all marketing and merchandising. (link)
+ IUPUI agrees to a new partnership with EmpwrU to launch a new NIL program supporting all student-athletes. EmpwrU will provide marketing opportunities, education, mental wellness resources, scholarship support, internships and other needed services. (link)
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Trojan Warrior Fund (Troy University Athletics / Troy, AL): More details HERE.
Development Graduate Assistant - Cowboy Joe Club - Athletics (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): To apply, e-mail: ajewell3@uwyo.edu
Development Graduate Assistant (TCU Frog Club / Fort Worth, TX): Email resumes to advfrogclub@tcu.edu More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Donor Relations (The University of Texas at Austin - Texas Athletics / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Annual Fund (Georgia Southern University / Statesboro, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Premium Seating and Hospitality (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Member Events - Black and Gold Club (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Leadership Giving, Athletics (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
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Assistant Vice President of Athletics (Lasell University / Newton, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Athletics Director (Eastern New Mexico University / Portales, NM): The application deadline is April 5, 2024. (DII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Chief Financial Officer (Columbia University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Kalamazoo College / Kalamazoo, MI): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Chief Executive Officer (Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) / Open): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com
Director of Athletics (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
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Facilities and Event Operations Administrative Assistant (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): PI238307775 More details HERE.
Stadium Assistant (Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Athletics Facilities Front Desk Assistant (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Head Groom (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Operations (Louisiana State University / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Athletic Equipment Specialist - Football (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
Director, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Commissioner, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Operations Coordinator - Facilities and Game Operations (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager (Football) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Event Operations (Boise State Athletics / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Rhino Sports Account Manager - Liberty University (REVELxp / Lynchburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Equipment (Stanford Athletics / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager - Olympic (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
ATH PROFL 3 BYA (Manager, Facilities & Operations) (University of California, Davis / Davis, CA): Job # 64997 More details HERE.
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Assistant Director/Director of Executive Operations (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
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Assistant/Associate Athletic Trainer for Men's Basketball (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength Coach (UCF Athletics / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Nutrition, Football (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine / Athletics Health Care Administrator (Barry University / Miami, FL): (DII) More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): PI237957334 More details HERE
Director of Football Performance Nutrition/Dietitian (University of Colorado Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Operations - Sports Medicine (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Nutrition for Olympic Sports (University of Missouri Athletics / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Nutrition (Stanford Athletics / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer-Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois Chicago / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Senior Performance Coach (UC San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer, Football - Division Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Strength and Conditioning (Harvard University / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletic Training (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer II (California State University, Dominguez Hills / Carson, CA): (DII) More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director of External Operations (Wagner College / Staten Island, NY): To apply, e-mail: m.bonamo@wagner.edu
Director, Corporate Sales (University of South Alabama / Mobile, AL): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (Auburn University Athletics / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Ticket Sales (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director of External Operations (Wagner College / Staten Island, NY): To apply, e-mail: m.bonamo@wagner.edu
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Operations (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga / Chattanooga, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Sales (University of Louisiana at Lafayette / Lafayette, LA): More details HERE.
Director, Analytics & Ticket Sales Strategy (Auburn University Athletics / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Assistant (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Ticketing - Division Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign, IL): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales Representative (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations, Department of Athletics (R0006608) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
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