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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Monday, March 3, 2025
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Here’s a breakdown of the full interview between NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt & CBS’ Matt Norlander to discuss the leadup to March Madness as Gavitt explains that because several committee members are new, “we actually did some of the business in advance of the in-person meeting and went through the entire process and tried to emulate what it's like to be picking those last teams at late on Saturday night. We went through some different brackets based on different seed lists like we are always faced with a Sunday with different conference championship games going on and the possibility of upsets. So I think they got even a fuller taste of what they're going to do here in just a couple weeks’ time.” If the SEC has more than four teams in the top 16, Gavitt explains there’s no way around having at least one region with two of them among the top four seeds. When conference teams might face each other in the bracket would be a function of “how many times they played during the regular season and conference tournament. If they played three times, they couldn't meet until the regional final. If they played twice, they could meet in the Sweet 16. If they only played once, they could meet as early as the second round.” During meetings over the summer, the committee “put into the principles that should nine teams or more make them field that some of these principles could be relaxed because they may have to be in order to create a bracket with so many teams from one conference in the field. So when the bracket comes out you know it's undoubted that if there are that many teams…from one conference for teams, there will be the potential for teams from that conference to face each other or maybe earlier than the fans may anticipate.” More. (link)
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The “hot rumor is that Utah Tech and Southern Utah will join the Summit League for next season,” according to Inforum’s Mike McFeely, who reports an announcement “could be coming this spring.” McFeely also notes the “MVFC won't be affected by the WAC falling apart. Those schools' football programs will be headed to the United Athletic Conference, the rumor goes. … The fit is seen as a good one from the Summit League's perspective because, aside from basketball, the two Utah schools offer sports the league needs. Utah Tech sponsors baseball, women's soccer and men's soccer. Southern Utah offers women's soccer. Adding the two schools will bring the Summit League to 11 members, an odd number that makes matching travel partners difficult. So expanding once more to get to 12 teams seems logical. Who would that be? … Stay tuned. The upcoming Summit League basketball tournament in Sioux Falls, S.D., is always a good place to pick up buzz and rumors about the league.” (link)
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Georgia AD Josh Brooks sits down with AthleticDirectorU’s Jason Belzer at the 2025 NCAA Convention to reflect on the current inflection point in college athletics as it relates to NIL, revenue-sharing, the professionalization of the collegiate model and more. When it comes to private equity, Brooks says if it “seems too good to be true, it normally is. That’s the first rule. I don’t want to speak for any other school or any other institution that’s thinking through this process, but private equity doesn't come with zero strings attached. It comes with strings attached and I think you’ve got to be aware of what you're getting yourself into. For us, when we need money to start a capital project, as we're fundraising we may need a bridge loan…and we can go to a bank. When you get off the bank, it’s straightforward. Here’s the bond payment schedule and that's all there is to it. We've been approached by private equity, people that want to infuse money with us, but it comes with, you know, ‘We want a portion of your revenue from premium seat sales in perpetuity.’ … Also with PE, let's be honest, it's a revenue play, 1000%. There’s no mission in that. So I think as you go down that pathway [you may have] stakeholders…[whose] values aren’t aligned with yours. So that’s a dangerous first step to take that we’re not willing to take.” Regarding opportunities for co-investments like the creation of a super league, Brooks acknowledges there are opportunities to increase revenue through scheduling but adds that it’s important to consider how it impacts the pathway to the College Football Playoff “so you’re not selling yourself short of the ultimate goal.” Full conversation on ADU. (link)
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The NCAA’s eligibility rules may be in “serious legal trouble,” according to Boise State professor Sam Ehrlich, who cites the rash of recent lawsuits, including one filed by current USF/former Oklahoma women’s golfer Holly McLean. The case, Ehrlich writes, has a “positively awful fact pattern for the NCAA: a sympathetic plaintiff who has been hurt entirely by the NCAA’s own lack of foresight and proactivity. And—terrifyingly for the NCAA—McLean’s lawsuit could lead to massive ripple effects, given that she is challenging a rule most sacred to any sports league’s governance structure: NCAA Bylaw 14.5.5.2 (the ‘Competition in Year of Transfer’ Rule).” At the heart of the matter is the House settlement’s new roster limits, and Ehrlich notes the roster limits were the reason Oklahoma informed McLean and others in November 2024 they would lose their scholarships and roster spots after the 2025 spring semester. McLean proactively transferred to USF; however, Ehrlich points out that “one month before OU cut her, McLean had participated in the OU Schooner Fall Classic…[and] the NCAA said that her play in this tournament counted as participation for OU in the 2024-25 school year.” As such, McLean could not compete for USF in the Spring 2025 semester. USF applied for a waiver on the grounds that McLean’s transfer was beyond her control and was encouraged by OU. The NCAA denied the waiver as well as a subsequent appeal. McLean therefore sued, arguing that her inability to compete would cost her potential NIL opportunities. Ehrlich: “While I’m fairly confident that even if McLean wins, the judge won’t throw out the entire Competition in Year of Transfer Rule, a McLean victory would certainly put some cracks in it. Enough to allow for mid-season transfers all across the NCAA? Probably not. But given that McLean is almost certainly not the only athlete in this situation, it’s not a possibility that can be ruled out.” (link)
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Toledo has extended its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect for use of its Talent Finder module “to expand its candidate pools for every administrative job search by identifying passive job seekers who are open to being recruited, but are not actively applying – a population that comprises more than 70% of the overall talent market.“ (link)
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Has your campus CEO ever emerged from a trashcan holding a championship strap to commemorate your men’s basketball team’s conference title? Because Omaha’s has. Check out Chancellor Joanne Li celebrating the Mavericks’ regular season Summit League championship. (link)
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+ A pair of promotions at Texas A&M Corpus Christi as Steven King has been elevated from Asst. AD to Assoc. AD for Corporate Sales & Broadcasting. Director of Development Sebastian Rodriguez has been elevated to Assoc. AD for Major Gifts. (link, link)
+ Marquette taps South Carolina Volleyball HC Tom Mendoza for the same role. (link)
+ Western Michigan is promoting Football Executive Director of Player Personnel and Recruiting Cam Allen to GM. (link)
+ Check out this morning’s administrative staff changes on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Abilene Christian, Arizona, Army, Central Michigan, Duke, Fairfield, Georgia Tech, Liberty, Miami (FL), Oral Roberts, Pepperdine, South Alabama, Temple, Texas A&M and Vermont. (link)
+ If you’re looking for coaching staff changes this morning, take a peek at Coaches.wire. (link)
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We offer our most heartfelt sympathies to the Pittsburgh community following the passing of football student-athlete Mason Alexander. (link)
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Church Church Hittle and Antrim Partners Todd Shumaker and James Nussbaum sit down with Connect’s Steph Garcia Cichosz to offer insight into issues dominating the dialogue in today's athletics landscape, including NIL, whether to opt into the House settlement, the future of enforcement, and Title IX, among other topics. When it comes to student-athlete employment, Nussbaum notes that “if there is a mechanism for them to get paid and for them to receive money that's somehow commensurate with the services they're providing and they don't have to deal with being employees, I think that's probably best-case scenario. There's a lot of grownup-type things that the student-athletes won’t have to worry about [like] taxes and workers’ comp. … We don't have to worry about international student-athletes and their visas, so if there's a way to kind of make it so that they can have their cake and eat it too, I think that's where most people are going to want to fall. But if there is a way or if it does become inevitable that student-athletes are employees, I think collective bargaining is going to have to have some part in the solution. Even though we have issues with state schools and how that will work, there's got to be a way for student-athletes to have their voices heard and have a seat at the table.” Regarding the role of Title IX, Nussbaum adds that it’s still a law and even if the guidance from the Trump administration is rolled back, the landscape will still be fertile for lawsuits. Lots more on Connect. (link)
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From in front of the Law360 paywall: “A Seventh Circuit panel says it lacks the jurisdiction to consider if a lower court rightly denied dismissal of a lawsuit brought by an ex-Illinois Sate University football coach who claims he was unlawfully fired for posting an ‘All Lives Matter’ sign on his office door, because the district judge postponed a decision on the school officials’ qualified immunity argument.” (link); Also from Law360: “A California federal magistrate judge said Friday she is unlikely to certify a class of potentially hundreds of ex-University of San Francisco baseball players in a case alleging that former coaches created a sexually abusive environment, but agreed to hold her decision to review additional information on the claims.” (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich profiles the Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS), which is funding several high-profile lawsuits seeking to bar transgender student-athletes from women’s sports. Christovich reports that “ICONS’s cofounders, Marshi Smith and Kim Jones, have no professional political advocacy or media background, unlike many other activists working on the issue of transgender sports participation. The group has never reported more than six figures in revenue: In 2022, ICONS reported just about $100K in total revenues. … The following year, the organization had jumped to $400K.” Smith tells Christovich that “we believe that women and girls deserve respect, fair treatment, and equal opportunities in sports in their own sex-protected category.” She adds that there should be no exceptions for transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports at any level, and describes a person’s gender identity as “an immutable characteristic.” Smith did not use the term “transgender” when referring to transgender athletes playing women’s sports, instead calling them “biological males” and using “he” pronouns to describe them. ICONS doesn’t necessarily endorse the views of some of the groups it works with, according to Smith, who points out that many of the groups in the coalition disagree on political questions beyond transgender participation in women’s sports. “We’re focused on this one thing, and we really need that to win. We’re not a political organization. … Don’t let people try to convince you that standing up for your own fair treatment is somehow, like, a hateful stance.” (link)
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Warner Bros. Discovery will take a “disciplined” and “opportunistic” approach to future sports rights, as CEO David Zaslav explained during last week’s earnings call: “We don’t need any more sports anywhere in the world in order to support our business. It’s going to get more difficult, some of those prices being paid.” In a letter to shareholders, WBD noted the “U.S. linear advertising market has deteriorated faster than we expected, as evidenced by our results over the last several quarters.” As such, Zaslav has repeatedly emphasized the virtues of developing film and TV properties it could own while maintaining that “we would buy sports [content] if we think it would enhance our business.” (link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Sunday, March 2, 2025
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More on Delaware AD Chrissi Rawak no longer leaving her position with the Blue Hens to take over as USA Swimming’s CEO. A statement from USA Swimming yesterday: “In the past few days, USA Swimming was made aware, for the first time, of the existence of a report that was filed with the U.S. Center for SafeSport after Chrissi Rawak’s appointment was announced. These matters, which we are only now coming to understand, were previously unknown and were not disclosed to USA Swimming during the rigorous vetting process of Ms. Rawak. This process was led by a reputable search firm and a dedicated stakeholder task force, followed well-established best practices, and was conducted with the highest possible degree of due diligence, including external reference and background checks. Immediately upon receiving limited information from the Center earlier this week, USA Swimming raised the matter with Ms. Rawak (with approval from the Center, which has exclusive jurisdiction over this claim), at which point Ms. Rawak informed us of her decision to resign. We are and remain bound by confidentiality obligations under the SafeSport Code, which we take very seriously in order to protect the integrity of the reporting process and of any athletes involved. This matter remains exclusively with the Center.” (link)
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The NCAA has distributed new guidance on the timeline to opt into or out of the House settlement as a memo indicates March 1 for those who intend or “believe they are likely to provide benefits. [...] The March 1 date is intended to provide an estimate of the volume of institutions that will need to be onboarded and trained.” Further, the formal opt-in timeline is no later than June 15 with the caveat of “If the settlement is not approved by June 15, 2025, this date will be revisited.” (link)
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St. Bonaventure AD Bob Beretta on opting into the House settlement: “In full disclosure when we started speaking about this back in the fall, I was not of a mind that that we should opt in and and the more I’ve researched, talked to colleagues, talked to conferences, I feel like we have no choice but to opt in now, because the opportunity costs of not opting in could be devastating to our success. [...] I just had a conversation with someone at the Atlantic 10 yesterday and they said they don’t see how any school in the Atlantic 10 will be able to remain competitive if they don’t opt into this agreement because of the fear of that $600 limit, it could be very restrictive on attracting players and retaining talent. And we want the best possible student-athlete to attend St. Bonaventure. We want them to be excellent academically, excellent socially, excellent athletically, and it’ll be very difficult to attract players without the certainty of being able to share enhanced benefits with them. I think we’ve heard this many times and you see it in baseball. Investing, spending money doesn’t guarantee success, but if we don’t invest, it almost guarantees failure. It just doesn’t give us an opportunity to get to the starting line.” Bonnies President Dr. Jeff Gingerich: “That portion of the settlement, $260,000 per year, we will be receiving that much less each year, which we generally count on, for the next 10 years. But that’s regardless of whether we opt in or whether we do not opt in. I’ll be very transparent that I actually consider that to be very unfair for schools like ours to be paying back players of other universities, but that’s one of the realities of the court case and it doesn’t depend on whether we opt to or not.” (link)
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Canisius will not opt into the House settlement for next year as Golden Griffins AD Bill Maher comments: “We think the most prudent thing to do is to take the year and make sure how it all shakes out, if the settlement is approved, and what the best course of action is.” Meanwhile, Niagara AD Simon Gray indicates the Purple Eagles will opt in: “We felt the need to adapt to the modern era of college athletics and align ourselves with the most competitive sector of Division I. [...] We’re cognizant of what’s happening, and we’re thinking creatively, of innovative ways we can find resources. Primarily, though, it’s going to be fundraising and activating those that are passionate about Niagara athletics and willing to step up and help us be competitive. Any form of revenue generation is on the table, but we’ve got to do this within the mission of Niagara. That is not up for debate.” (link)
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Saint Joseph’s AD Jill Bodensteiner and Kraft Analytics Group CEO Jessica Gelman sat down with AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown for a discussion on data analytics and its role in revenue generation for athletics departments. Gelman shares insight from KAGR’s work with the NCAA to create a fan database and offers Bodensteiner advice on how to utilize Saint Joseph’s current resources to effectively translate data from third-party partners into tangible action items to enhance fan engagement and donor relations. Bodensteiner sums up her intention for tapping into the power of data analytics by pointing to the ability to make “data-informed decisions,” generate revenue and create departmental efficiencies. Bodensteiner notes that through various development initiatives, alumni could conceivably receive multiple phone calls from SJU per week, so “it just looks like the left hand's not talking the right hand. Meanwhile, they're getting daily emails from Barnes & Noble because they purchased something online and so it's really important to us – and I think a lot of Institutions, including ours – have been so afraid of that, that we've said, ’Stop, let's be careful on how we outreach.’ So I think we were almost so concerned about overdoing it that we’re now undergoing it, so we’ve got to find that sweet spot.” Gelman explains that “the first piece of work and analysis” that should be done is to determine how many emails are stakeholders getting because “you want to reach them…with the right product at the right time with the right message, which is “one of the consistent challenges of not having a golden record of how that person is interacting and engaging.” More on ADU. (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown examines U.S. Soccer’s proposal to overhaul the college soccer model and shares a presentation deck shown to coaches at the United Soccer Coaches Convention in December. While the proposal pointed out multiple times that U.S. Soccer would eventually want to support “all of college soccer across the men’s and women’s game”, the organization proposed a “pilot program” centered around schools from the largest conferences. According to a different version of the proposal circulated earlier in 2024, the pilot program was specifically centered around the Big Ten, ACC, and a handful of SEC, Big 12 and Mountain West programs that sponsor men’s soccer. Rather than playing in traditional conference affiliations, the U.S. Soccer proposal called for these schools to organize around geographic lines. These teams would then play in a national tournament in the spring at the US National Training Grounds in Atlanta rather than the NCAA Tournament in December. Brown notes that as it stands now, teams who wish to remain NCAA members in good standing must play in the NCAA Tournament. “Could that rule be changed in the future? Sure, although the industry folks I’ve talked to have said there isn’t a formal effort to do that at the moment. But any push to make these changes would need the buy-in and deep involvement of conference commissioners, athletic directors, and potentially even university presidents. It’s not something that college coaches could do on their own.” Meanwhile, Brown points out that “if the goal of a pilot program was to center around the best men’s soccer programs, or even the ones that invest the most, administrators tell me you wouldn’t draw the line at just the Big Ten, ACC and various FBS friends. That would not create the best on-field product, and could dramatically cheapen the value of the NCAA Tournament.” Furthermore, Brown believes it will be “very important for U.S. Soccer to shift more of their conversations away from just coaches” and more towards ADs and conference leaders. More. (link)
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Sheppard Mullin Partner/Sports Industry Team Co-Head Brian Anderson makes the case in an SBJ op-ed that private equity – which he distinguishes from private credit – can revolutionize college sports. “Private equity investors offer athletic departments more than immediate capital. By leveraging their operational expertise and the resources of their portfolio and network, they can help programs improve their business models and operations. This support might include implementing cutting-edge technologies to enhance fan engagement, branding, performance analytics, stadium commercialization and digital transformation, positioning athletic programs for sustained success.” That said, Anderson acknowledges there are complications, particularly as they relate to Title IX and athletic department budget structures, which fall under the umbrella of the university. Ultimately, Anderson concludes that “private equity will invest in college sports, but initial efforts may target a small number of elite college football programs. These programs are likely to adopt innovative legal and governance structures to navigate current uncertainties. As these models succeed, other schools will need to adapt to remain competitive, potentially paving the way for broader private investment opportunities. Over time, private equity is positioned to fundamentally reshape college sports.” (link)
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One Power 4 football scouting director tells The Athletic’s Sam Khan Jr. that “as someone who sat in staff meetings in April and May hearing about two of our freshmen that had been on the campus for four months who were getting calls from other schools because of how they were doing in spring ball and the spring game, yeah, I totally get where coaches are coming from” when it comes to canceling spring games due to tampering concerns. Others called the concerns “overblown” given the timing of the spring portal window, with one P4 recruiting coordinator remarking: “I’m not turning on ESPN to watch Nebraska’s spring game. That’s not going to do anything for me. When guys go in the portal, we go and watch the film from the fall. We’re not watching spring practice tape. That’s not what we’re making our final evaluation on.” Tulane HC Jon Sumrall adds: “If they’re gonna leave, they’re gonna leave anyways. So I don’t waste a lot of time or energy thinking about [who’s watching our spring game].” TCU HC Sonny Dykes brings up another angle, which is players using spring games as a bargaining chip, and says: “If you’re going to expand the College Football Playoff, if you’re going to keep the (spring) transfer portal, then I think spring football probably doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Maybe the first three weeks of June now start to make sense, where you have OTAs.” Ultimately, Sumrall just wants to make sure his players are getting reps: “Let it be known that football practice is good for having a good football team. … This is a developmental game. We need to practice football, whether you tell me I can do it in March, April, June, whatever, we’ll figure it out.” (link)
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Powerade is launching the “It Takes More To Get This Far” campaign ahead of March Madness, and SBJ’s Xavier Hunter notes Connecticut men’s hoops student-athlete Alex Karaban, NC State women’s basketball student-athlete Saniya Rivers and Arizona men’s basketball student-athlete Caleb Love, each of whom were added to Powerade’s collegiate roster in December, are featured in the campaign. Hunter also notes the “national campaign includes a 30-second TV spot. Supporting content and activations will be featured on streaming CTV as well as online platforms, digital, social media, programmatic, out-of-home, and retail extensions throughout the tournaments. Powerade is also partnering with more than 35 NIL athletes for supporting digital and social media content.” Coca-Cola’s BodyArmor Sports Nutrition Division CMO Thomas Gargiulo says the increasing number of competitors in the market has led the brand to shift its marketing approach: “In the past it was traditionally through your mass media vehicles. Now looking at how we’re trying to tap into that younger consumer base, we’re looking at influencers [and] that’s why we’re looking into more social media-driven communication.” The campaign’s creative was made by WPP OpenX and led by Ogilvy. (link)
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The lineup for the 2025 AVCA First Serve Showcase has been released. The event will feature 10 of the nation's top teams, including Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Creighton, Penn State, Kansas, Vanderbilt, Florida, Minnesota and Texas A&M. Two matches will be played each day on Aug. 22, Aug. 23 and Aug. 24 at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska. To cap off the showcase, two matches will be played on Aug. 25 at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. (link)
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Associate Athletic Director - Major Gifts (Wayne State University / Detroit, MI): (DII) More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Development Operations (R0007457) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Senior Director of Development (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director of Stewardship, Signature Events and Donor Experience (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director, Premium Seating (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (N-Club) (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Advancement Growth - Athletics Advancement (University of Oklahoma Foundation / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development (Ole Miss Athletics Foundation / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Development Assistant/Assistant Director of Development (Ole Miss Athletics Foundation / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Premium Seating & Hospitality (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director Athletics Development (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Leadership Giving (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
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Athletic Director (Nevada State University / Henderson, NV): More details HERE.
Sr. Assoc. AD, Student-Athlete Support & Administration (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Bates College / Lewiston, ME): (DIII) More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (University of Puget Sound / Tacoma, WA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Executive Director (Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Senior Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Operating Officer (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Operating Officer (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
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Director of Internal Operations and Events (James Madison University / Harrisonburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager, Football (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager, Olympic Sports (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Facilities and Operations Assistant (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Athletics Operations Intern (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
IPTAY Graduate Assistant - Premium Operations and Events (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Game Operations (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Director Facilities and Equipment/ATC (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Director Facilities, Operations, and Equipment / Melching Field (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Colonial Life Arena Event Manager (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Football Equipment (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Event & Facility Management (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Capital Projects & Operations (University of Memphis / Memphis, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Turf, Grounds, and Landscape (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Coordinator for Athletic Facilities & Operations (Albany State University / Albany, GA):(DII) More details HERE.
Athletic Facility Supervisor (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Equipment (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
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Athletics Graduate Assistants (Fall 2025) (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Sports Career Pathways Graduate Assistant (Fall 2025) (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Nutritionist (Oklahoma State University / Stillwater, OK): More details HERE.
Head Football Athletic Trainer/Associate Head Athletic Trainer (California State University – Sacramento / Sacramento, CA): More details HERE.
Corrigan Family Assistant Athletics Director for Leadership and Mental Performance (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of California – Riverside / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Performance – Graduate Assistant (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer/Head Football Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Psychologist (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Sports Psychologist (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
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Associate AD for External Affairs (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
General Manager - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletics Director for Ticketing Revenue and Analytics (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Revenue Analytics (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales and Service Associate (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Associate AD for External Affairs (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Senior Director/Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Ticket Operations Systems Manager (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Operations (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
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