#10: Franklin Pierce Men’s Soccer goes back-to-back, having not lost a game in the last two seasons. (link) |
#9: Maryville Women’s Soccer HC David Korn will depart for the same role at Marquette (DI). (link) |
#8: The NCAA says in a statement to Ross Dellenger that as a result of the decision, it “will not enforce the year in residency requirement for multiple-time transfers and will begin notifying member schools.” (link)
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#7: Kentucky State has been issued warning status by the SACSCOC for failing to be compliant with governance, finance and administrative standards. (link) |
#6: Christian Brothers will cut 12 degree programs and 28 faculty positions to reduce its salaries and wages by $4M. (link) |
#5: Emporia State Women’s Soccer HC Bryan Sailer will not return after unspecified violations. (link) |
#4: Southern Connecticut State selects Jackson State (DI) Asst. AD of External Operations and Stadium Management Terrance Jones as its next AD. Interim President Dwayne Smith: "Terrance brings a proven leadership background to the position, with many years spent as an athletics administrator. He will use this experience to elevate our programs and enhance the academic, personal, and competitive excellence of our scholar-athletes." The PICTOR Group assisted with the search. (link)
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#3: Missouri Western State Senior Assoc. AD for External Relations Paul Smith departs after a year and a half. (link) |
#2: Lynn removes the interim tag from AD Kathy Kroupa, who has been leading the Fighting Knights for the last seven months after previously serving as Deputy AD/SWA. President Kevin Ross: "Kathy gives our athletics department and student-athletes the best opportunity to inspire and succeed. Her vision and strategic direction as an athletic director will pay dividends for high-level coaching and training implementation as she continues to lead and build strong relationships with Lynn's community, parents and student-athletes." (link)
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#1: Lubbock Christian names Texas Tech (DI) Assoc. Director of Development Andrew Sorrells as its new AD. (link, link)
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