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The top-ten most-clicked jobs of the week...
#10:
Alverno: Director of Athletics & Recreation
#9:
Curry: Assistant Athletic Trainer
#8: Virginia Wesleyan: Director of Men's and Women's Cross Country and Track and Field
#7: Moravian: Director of Golf
#6: Washington & Jefferson: Head Field Hockey Coach
#5: Viterbo: Coordinator of Athletics Communication
#4:
Elmira: Assistant Athletic Trainer
#3:
Johns Hopkins: Head Baseball Coach
#2:
NYU: Head Men's Basketball Coach
#1:
Life: Assistant Athletic Director

 

#10: Hartford hires Connecticut College Women’s Basketball HC/UH alum Jackie Smith as the Hawks’ next HC. (link)

#9: The 34 teams and six individuals that qualified for the Women’s Golf Championships were unveiled, with the championship to begin next Tuesday. (link)

#8: Alma officially opens its new 78K square-foot Andrus Family Field House. (link)

#7: Lewis & Clark State parts ways with Men’s Basketball HC Tim McCrory after seven years. (link)

#6: Trine AD Matt Lind on the hire of new Men’s Basketball HC Jon VanderWal: “It’s kind of like the NFL Draft. I have the first pick of the first round of the draft, and I got who I wanted, and we’re really excited. […] If you’re an athletic director in Indiana, there’s one job you cannot mess up, and that’s the basketball hire. So we wanted to make sure to do our due diligence and went after the person that we knew could do the job, and we’ve got him.” (link)

#5: The 47-team Women’s Lacrosse bracket is here. Middlebury, Tufts, Franklin & Marshall and Colby were the top four seeds. Plymouth State, John Carroll, Trinity (CT) and Messiah were the last four in. (link)

#4: Check out the latest NPI rankings for Baseball and Softball. (link, link)

#3: LaGrange names Limestone (DII) Deputy AD Matthew Hayes as its new VP for Athletics. President Susanna Baxter: “Matt's experience, energy and passion for the student-athlete and for small private higher education will be transformative for Panther Athletics. Throughout the interview process and conversations with his co-workers, his work ethic and dedication to mission was evident.” Mammoth Sports Consulting assisted with the search. (link)

#2: Goucher names Susquehanna Assoc. AD/SWA Stephanie Johnson as its new AD, starting June 2. VP of Student Affairs Aarika Camp: “Stephanie's care for colleagues and students, passion for athletics, and thirst for excellence was evident. She brings to Goucher a collaborative management approach, effective communication skills, a focus on fundraising and sponsorships, and a deep commitment to fostering student athlete development. We are excited to welcome her to our community.” Parker Executive Search assisted with the process. (link)

#1: Former Alabama Football HC Nick Saban and Texas Tech University System Board of Trustees Chair/Double Eagle Energy Holdings CEO Cody Campbell will help lead President Donald Trump’s presidential commission on college athletics, per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger. (link); The Athletic’s Ralph Russo cites a source who says Trump is expected to be “very engaged” with the commission. Former LEAD1 CEO Tom McMillen also weighs in: “I give President Trump a lot of credit. This is a time to bring the best minds in college sports together, in higher education, and figure a model out. He’s always had a big interest in sports. It really fits his kind of whole M.O.” McMillen adds that a commission on college sports could help lead to long-term reform without interrupting what is already in motion. “Not gonna be overnight, but it could be very, very symbolic and very significant for higher ed and college sports, and for America.” (link)

 

 

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