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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger provides the full draft of the potential presidential executive order obtained earlier this week, reporting that “there remains uncertainty on whether the order will be introduced or how much the draft would change.” (link)
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Murray State signs AD Nico Yantko to a contract extension through 2030. President Dr. Ron Patterson: “Under Nico's leadership, our athletic department has achieved an unprecedented amount of success, and we are incredibly grateful for his commitment to Murray State University. This much-deserved contract extension is a reflection of the hard work and dedication that Nico has displayed during his tenure leading Racer Athletics, and we look forward to investing in the future with him at the helm as part of his shared vision for excellence.” (link)
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Utah State appoints former Penn State AD and current Huron Senior Advisor Sandy Barbour as Interim AD, starting July 21. Interim President Alan Smith: “Barbour, and the team at Huron, bring extensive experience and expertise in championship-level Division I athletics, including NIL, operations, finance, recruiting, facilities management and marketing. They will provide a valuable national perspective on the evolving college athletics landscape and our transition into the Pac-12, while also bringing stability to our athletics leadership team.” (link)
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Illinois State AD Jeri Beggs is confident that the House settlement won’t deal a debilitating blow to the Redbirds, per The Pantagraph’s Randy Reinhardt. Beggs: "Basically, if you want to be a Division I school, you have to pony up. You have to be a part of it. It is hard on us. Half a million dollars (per year) is a lot to our budget. We're going to be relying on some creativity, some efficiencies and also asking our fans and donors to try to help us out. … It's difficult for me because we didn't earn any of the money the lawsuit was based on and our student-athletes aren't going to get any of it, yet we're losing half a million dollars for 10 years." Beggs also notes that the department wouldn’t have been protected from taking a financial hit regardless of its settlement decision. “We were going to lose the half million dollars of funding from the NCAA regardless of whether we opted in or not. There was no agreeing to it. This is NCAA funding. We're not writing a check to them. They are just not sending us the full amount we used to get.” As a result, Beggs and the ISU department are searching for ways to save money within a $20-30M annual budget, with Reinhardt citing as a recent example of the mid-major’s cost-cutting efforts that Women’s Tennis HC Maja Kovacek also took on Men’s Tennis HC duties. Beggs: “We're going to have to pinch all the pennies in order to come up with a half million a year. Plus the university is belt tightening right now and we're participating in that. We lost some budget from a university standpoint as well." More. (link)
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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini has the latest on the continuing realignment showdown between the Mountain West and Pac-12. After announcing on Tuesday that mediation had failed to result in a resolution of the dispute surrounding $150M in poaching and exit fees owed to the Mountain West, which the Pac-12 and departing MWC sued over, San Jose State AD Jeff Konya summed up the mood around the league for 2025-26, remarking that “it’s almost like an arranged marriage for the next year.” Per Vannini, neither side in the matter would speak much regarding ongoing litigation, while the overall sense was that the sides didn’t get close to a number. Konya is quick to give credit to Commissioner Gloria Nevarez for helping keep the league intact through a Grant of Rights, however, remarking that “the whole thing pivoted on the schools coming together to sign that document. Without that, it would’ve been a lot more dubious. But then we pivoted to ‘26. Credit the presidents, CEOs, athletic directors and Gloria for that plan.” Another individual from a departing school added “Gloria’s a pitbull, and I respect that.” Departing schools remain frustrated for a number of reasons including the $18M they each owe in exit fees as well as the reported withholding of $1.3M in student-athlete assistance money from the NCAA that’s used to fund life skills and mental health initiatives. Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy: “That part is disappointing for us because that’s not money that’s tied to the conferences. It’s a pass-through from the NCAA. Very unexpected. You go through this process not knowing how things are going to turn out, but you don’t think going into these processes that the conference will make decisions that will impact mental health.” (link)
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According to Sportico’s Lev Akabas, nine Division II/III schools that participate as part of Division I in one or two sports chose to opt into sharing revenue with student-athletes. Here’s the list: Minnesota State (Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey), Minnesota Duluth (Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey), St. Cloud State (Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey), Lake Superior State (Men’s Ice Hockey), Michigan Tech (Men’s Ice Hockey), Dallas Baptist (Baseball) and Augusta (men’s & Women’s Golf), as well as DIII programs Colorado College (Men’s Ice Hockey and Women’s Soccer) and Johns Hopkins (Men’s & Women’s Fencing, Men’s & Women’s Lacrosse). (link)
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College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon breaks down WHL Commissioner Dan Near’s visit with Guy Flaming on The Pipeline Show to discuss the expanding trend of high-profile hockey players departing the WHL for the NCAA and whether he expects that to continue, especially with first-round picks. Near: “I think it would be premature to make any assertions about what anyone else will do. … We have a bunch of players who have decided to play NCAA this year, and they don’t know what it’s going to be like. And we don’t know. It might enhance their development, it might not be for them, or it might just be a choice. It won’t be the first time that the top pick in the NHL Draft chose the college path; it’s just the first time that they started in our league and moved on to college. What I really think our perspective is, is that we’re a development league for pro hockey. We think that the majority of players coming through our league, once this balances out, will say that this whole thing is structured to get them to the pro level. If they need more time when they’re done in the WHL, they have the NCAA and USport as an option. But this idea that there will be this mass exodus, I’m just not prepared to concede on that. The 68-game schedule, the grind, the seven-game playoff series. The things that we do that prepare you for the NHL and the AHL. I use the analogy, I know people who have flown coach their whole life, and they have the opportunity to get upgraded and they sat in business class. Do you know how hard it is to go back to coach once you sat in business class? The AHL versus the NCAA environment, I’m not sure that playing a Friday-Saturday schedule, and then pumping iron and drinking smoothies all week is necessarily the best segway into what the AHL grind is like. We really believe that what we do prepares players for the next step in their journey. That doesn’t mean every player. Every player has their own nuances. But we aren’t sitting here saying we need to drastically change our operating model because a few players have decided to experiment the other path. Let’s see where this all goes.” (link)
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It’s SBJ’s Jason Wilson with the scoop, reporting that 2K Sports apparently now has plans to create a standalone college basketball game for the first time since College Hoops 2K8 back in Nov. 2007. With competitor EA Sports having already announced a projected return to the basketball market in 2028, it was thought that 2K Sports had plans to respond through a piece of downloadable content or an expansion of its NBA 2K Series featuring a limited number of D1 teams. Wilson notes that 2K Sports declined any comment on the matter. (link)
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A U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio judge has dismissed the NIL lawsuit filed last October by former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor against OSU, the NCAA and the Big Ten, writes On3’s Pete Nakos. In Friday’s ruling, Judge Sarah D. Morrison opined that “Ohio State must be dismissed for sovereign immunity, and Pryor’s claims against the defendants are untimely given the four-year statute of limitations for antitrust claims.” In his original filing, Pryor argued that he “would have been one of the highest paid collegiate athletes in the country” if NIL had been legal during his playing career. (link)
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College Hoops Analyst/Bracketologist Rocco Miller reports “The Summit League and Denny Sanford Premier Center have agreed to a contract extension through the 2029 season to host the Summit League Tournament in Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls has been the host city since 2009. This deal ensures a two-decade run at minimum.” (link)
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UTSA establishes the Rowdy Creative Agency to enhance the department’s brand visibility, directly support student-athlete brand building, drive storytelling and expand the fan experience. (link)
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Facility Files…
+ St. Bonaventure’s Men’s Basketball locker room is currently undergoing an almost $1M facelift with completion slated for fall 2025. Included as part of the renovation of existing space will be a dedicated lounge area, custom-built lockers, a video and whiteboard area for pre- and post-game and practice meetings, a new kitchen space and updated shower stalls and bathroom countertops. Check out a rendering. (link)
+ Illinois State is adding to its Men’s & Women’s Golf portfolio with the Jim and Carole Mounier Golf Performance Lab, which includes “four hitting bays with doors to hit onto the driving range, with heaters installed for student-athletes to use the space to hit onto the range year-round. [...] …two simulator screens on the side walls powered by Foresight software and GC Quad launch monitors as well as video capabilities from multiple angles for immediate player feedback. In addition, GASP force plates will be added in the near future.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reports Tennessee State has hired Memphis AC Nolan Smith as its new Men’s Basketball HC. (link)
+ North Dakota State names Bemidji State (DII) Men’s Golf HC Ekren Miller to the same role leading the Bison. (link)
+ Hofstra taps Molloy (DII) AD/Softball HC Susan Cassidy-Lyke to lead the Pride’s program. (link)
+ Murray State Baseball HC Dan Skirka follows up a MCWS run by receiving a contract extension that would keep him in charge of the Racers through 2030. (link); WPSD Local 6 Sports Director Adam Wells provides the details on the new four-year pact with Skirka now slated to earn $240K annually over the course of the deal, making him the highest-paid coach in the Missouri Valley Conference. (link)
+ Idaho State Football HC Cody Hawkins agrees to a five-year contract extension through the 2030 campaign. (link)
+ UIC extends the contracts of a trio of coaches, including Swimming & Diving HC Ashley Dell, Volleyball HC Justin Ingram and Baseball HC Sean McDermott, while the University of Illinois Board of Trustees also approved the full contract of new Softball HC Megan Coronado. (link)
+ UTSA Women’s Soccer HC Derek Pittman inks a new deal that extends his contract through the 2029 campaign. (link)
+ Sacred Heart Equestrian HC Tiffany Hajdasz retires after 15 years leading the program. (link)
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President Donald Trump is considering an executive order that would require federal authorities to clarify whether college athletes can be considered employees of their schools, according to ESPN’s Dan Murphy and Pete Thamel, who report: “The draft calls on the Secretary of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board to ‘determine and implement the appropriate measures with respect to clarifying the status of collegiate athletes.’ The draft states the employment status of college athletes should ‘maximize the educational benefits and opportunities’ schools can provide through their athletic departments. … The draft also calls on other federal authorities – such as the Federal Trade Commission, Attorney General and Secretary of Education – to take steps toward creating policies that would support the future of college sports and the training those programs provide for future U.S. Olympians.” Thamel and Murphy also report that “sources cautioned to ESPN that Trump might not go through with the executive order, which appears to be more supportive of college athletics rather than prescribing any specific transformational changes.” (link)
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey covered several topics on The Paul Finebaum Show, including negotiations with House plaintiffs’ attorneys regarding collective deals. Sankey noted there is “nothing immediate that’s not going to come without a couple of speed bumps. ... Plaintiffs said, ‘Not so fast.’ They quickly released that letter. We’ll go back and forth to figure out if there’s a destination upon which we can agree. That will happen repeatedly. There’s also something called anticircumvention rules. There’s a process built into the settlement to work with the defense group, which is the conferences, and the plaintiffs’ attorneys to come to a conclusion on those and all that work has been ongoing. We’ve made progress. We’re not at a destination.” Sankey also remarked there is “not a lot of warmth in the football (coaching) room” to playing a ninth game but noted the league is “close” on a decision for 2026. Sankey also makes it clear that “there is no rift between the SEC and Big Ten commissioners. We have different views. That’s okay. … Disagreement’s fine. There’s going to be a lot of times when we agree. There’s going to be times when we have different perspectives. That’s okay… you want leaders who have different perspectives who can call each other, work together.” As it relates directly to the College Football Playoff format, Sankey explains the question of including five conference champions is settled. The next question is how many teams will be included in the playoff. “If someone wants to make that contingent on us playing nine games, okay, that’s their decision. Now, remember, conferences expanded to a different number of games when their TV contracts were up. Good for them – we didn’t dictate that.” The third question involves how to populate the field, and Sankey notes: “That’s where we diverge more in opinion. … We’re not drawing lines in the sand.” Sankey points out the SEC is more interested in figuring out the selection process and he’s told the other Power 4 commissioners that “we’re interested in the [AQ] model. We’re not committed to that model though. We think there’s something else to be explored.” Full interview. (link)
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The USOPC sent a letter to lawmakers about the SCORE Act, urging them to make amendments to the bill to prevent negative impacts on non-revenue sports. From the letter: “Many Olympic and Paralympic programs exist at the collegiate level not because they generate profit, but because they serve broader missions - equity, access, excellence, and national pride. … We encourage Congress to consider a model that ensures proportionate investment in operating costs and scholarships across sport programs. This would: Maintain the broad-based sport offerings that exist today, which vary greatly from institution to institution. To mandate 16 sports does not maintain today's opportunities for our country's best athletes – rather it provides a vehicle to significantly reduce them (According to USOPC modeling, 64 out of 67 Power Four schools sponsor more than 16 sports and the average Power Four school sponsors more than 21 sports). [This would also] allow for the proportionate growth and expansion of ALL sports on campus, opening the door for new revenue-generating opportunities around women's sports, as well as Olympic and Paralympic sports. While we all expect football and basketball to continue to see growth, this would ensure that growth occurs across all sports at an appropriate and proportionate level.” Finally, the USOPC notes that such a model would “sustain the consistent contributions of the collegiate system to the success of Team USA, and the pride and enthusiasm that comes with cheering for athletes who represent both school and country.” Full letter. (link)
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Student-athlete members of Athletes.org assert that the SCORE Act, as written, is a “serious, and grave, step in the wrong direction.” Additionally, they argue the bill “threatens to roll back the progress athletes have fought for over the past century, would limit financial opportunities for every college athlete, and would also completely strip certain rights from athletes. Namely, limiting earning potential by unfairly monitoring and subjectively restricting our ability to generate money outside of our relationship with our schools, limiting how much schools can pay us, limiting our ability to transfer, and prohibiting college athletes from being considered employees and being protected by employment laws – without our input or say. No other entity or group of individuals in the college sports – or pro sports – industry is limited in this capacity without their agreement. This bill would only strengthen institutional power while silencing college athlete voices. No one who cares about the rights of college athletes should allow this to happen.” Full statement. (link)
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Kansas AD Travis Goff sat down with College.town’s Kristen Eargle at the 2025 NACDA Convention to touch on a number of topics. On the David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium/Gateway District project: “We are within just a couple of months of opening, what is in essence, a two-thirds brand new stadium out of the ground. We opened up the football operations building in its totality just this spring, so the team and the staff are moved in. They're living it, they're experiencing it. … August 23rd, week zero, we've got Fresno State coming to town. We'll open up and celebrate what we're calling the new booth, the David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, and then the great news, [like] almost everything in college athletics, you're never done, right? … There's still that east side staring at us. So the old original east side was not in phase one. We've got to tackle that. So we're working diligently to both have the funding, the financial plan and all the alignment that's necessary to be able to start on that east side and make sure we fulfill the full vision.” On the House settlement: “I think it's a great step. I'm excited about it. … It's been a long, long delay, long wait, but all for the right reasons, and I really think it's got the right construct. It's an incredible opportunity and great benefit to student athletes. Obviously the ability to share revenues, the fact that there are a lot of new scholarships being invested in about any program, quite frankly, across the country. And then of course, having guardrails around this notion of institutional NIL, right? We understand there's a cap, pretty straightforward. And then this notion of commercial NIL, let's actually uphold and abide by what the intentions of NIL was four years ago. … Everybody had to engage in the market dynamics but NIL became a little something different. And so we get to go back to the basics. … Some degree of fair market value, if you will. And I just think it's a healthier state of affairs for college athletics.” More from Goff on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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St. John’s is slated to play 11 men’s basketball games at Madison Square Garden next season with the possibility of playing more if the venue is available. Red Storm AD Ed Kull: “The word is trying. DePaul, Seton Hall, Butler, depending what days of the week they fall, I want them all at MSG. But the Knicks and Rangers still get first pick on dates. I think MSG wants to help us. If they have the open dates, they want to give it to us. Why I’m aggressive saying this, I’m confident in our fan base. I’m confident in what we’re doing. It’s the appetite for this team. I don’t want to cap it at the 5,200 [that] Carnesecca Arena [holds].” Currently, St. John’s has sold 8K season tickets, up from last year’s total of 5,600, and Kull is hoping to get up to 10K. (link)
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People & Places…
+ UC Santa Barbara has named Delaware President Dennis Assanis as its next chancellor, effective September 1. (link)
+ The Big 12 has named Louisville Deputy AD/CFO Nick Bowes as its new CFO. Current CFO Catrina Gibson has elected to transition into a consulting role for the conference, effective August 1. The league has also promoted VP of Partnerships and Ticketing Sean Desmond to CRO. (link)
+ Indiana has promoted Asst. AD of Events Diane Cassimire to Assoc. AD for Sports Administration. (link)
+ Ole Miss has named Boise State Asst. AD for Strategic Marketing and Fan Engagement Josh Bender as Assoc. AD for Marketing and Fan Engagement. (link)
+ Niagara Women’s Golf HC Selena Borek has stepped down. (link)
+ Tennessee extends Women’s Tennis HC Alison Ojeda through 2030. (link)
+ Even more coaching movement can be tracked via this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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FAU’s Paradise Club raised $26.4M in philanthropic giving during FY25, marking a 13% jump over last year's record and a whopping 625% increase since FY21, according to the Owls’ 2024-25 Annual Report, which also indicates the “department generated a record $3.3B in equivalent earned media and placed nearly 45K news stories about athletics. The Owls have totaled $8.38B in earned media over the last three years.” (link); Full report. (link)
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New Haven has received a $5M gift from alumnus Jeffery Hazell which will primarily be used to upgrade the university's athletic facilities, such as retrofitting locker rooms and expanding the capacity of playing and training facilities. Chargers AD Devin Crosby says the Jeffery P. Hazell Athletics Center, home of the basketball and volleyball teams, will also be renovated, adding: “The student experience and the return on investment is so important in higher education in this day and age and we want to make sure the arena symbolizes that student-athlete experience. … The one thing we truly realize is the amount of time it takes to be a college student athlete is immense, so we have to make sure the north part of campus — the training facility, where they compete, where they have their diet and post-workout supplements — has to be top tier. That’s what Jeff Hazell is allowing us to do.” (link)
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Maryland and its Terrapin Club announce the launch of the Next Gen Terps giving program designed for recent graduates and early-to-mid-career professionals with an aim to deepen engagement with Terp fans through philanthropy, community and connection. The initiative priced at $30/month or $300/year offers benefits at the Terrapin Club Silver giving level as well as exclusive access to events focused on networking, professional development and behind-the-scenes experiences with Maryland Athletics, including tailgate and pregame field access, coaching staff conversations and more. (link)
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San Diego football student-athlete Jagger Giles has lost his request for a temporary restraining order seeking to extend his eligibility. (link)
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The NCAA argued in a DeKalb County, Alabama, court filing this week that former Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt’s $100M lawsuit should be dismissed because Alabama doesn’t have jurisdiction, 247Sports’ Mike Rodak reports, adding that Pruitt last week subpoenaed former Vols AD Phillip Fulmer and others to testify in October. (link)
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Princeton and the organizers of a track meet sponsored by the university have been sued in state court by a transgender woman who claims she was illegally disqualified 15 minutes before her race was set to begin due to her gender identity. Front Office Sports’ Ben Horney: “The suit…alleges that Sadie Schreiner was unlawfully removed from the list of participants right before the start of her event – the 200-meter race – at the Larry Ellis Invitational track meet. Schreiner, who transitioned in high school, was a Division III women’s All-American at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she had significant success, including becoming a two-time All American.” Under recently revised NCAA rules, Schreiner – who is a sophomore – is not allowed to continue competing as a female NCAA sprinter, though Horney notes that “unattached athletes at college track meets generally don’t have to comply with NCAA eligibility requirements.” In addition to the university, named defendants include Tigers AD John Mack, Director of Track Operations Kimberly Keenan-Kirkpatrick, and Leone Timing and Results Services, which was hired to time the races. The suit claims that Schreiner’s removal, allegedly done by Leone at the behest of Princeton, is illegal under New Jersey discrimination laws. Princeton, Mack, Keenan-Kirkpatrick, and Leone Timing did not immediately respond to requests for comment. (link)
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Director, Marketing & Fan Experience (Columbia University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Associate Director - Athletics Creative Content Producer (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletics Creative Content Producer (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Varsity Club & Coaches Club Stewardship Coordinator (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Director Of Creative Video (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Social Media Strategy & Content (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Graphic Design (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Multimedia Content Producer (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Digital Video (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Associate Director for Broadcast and Video Boards (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Brand and Marketing Communications (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Graphic Design (University of Connecticut / Storrs Mansfield, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director For Brand Advancement & Content Strategy (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Director of Partnership Strategy and Solutions (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
Broadcast Engineer (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Athletics Audio Systems Engineer (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Managing Director, Bulls Branding Agency (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director / Football Coaching Video (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Compliance (St. John's University – New York / Jamaica, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Services (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Governance & Regulatory Affairs (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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Associate Director of Development, Michigan Region (University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Development 1 (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Major Gifts (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director, I FUND (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Annual Fund (University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley / Edinburg, TX): More details HERE.
Varsity Club & Coaches Club Stewardship Coordinator (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Major Gifts, Virginia Tech Athletic Fund (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (California Baptist University / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Asst. Director Or Assoc. Director, Principal Giving (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Donor Engagement & Experience (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Bulldog Club (Fellow) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Development / Executive Director of Charleston Athletic Fund (College of Charleston / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Merrimack College / North Andover, MA): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics - Finance and Administration (Harvard University / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Commissioner (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): (DII) More details HERE
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
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Graduate Assistant for Equipment (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletics Equipment (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Varsity Club & Coaches Club Stewardship Coordinator (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Scheduling & Events Coordinator (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities, Events & Operations (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Manager, Athletics Equipment (Football) (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
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Director of Member Engagement and Relations (Women Leaders in Sports / Kansas City, MO): More details HERE.
Membership Operations and Engagement – Junior Associate (Women Leaders in Sports / Kansas City, MO): More details HERE.
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Athletic Performance Coach (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (43 Week Position) (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Mental Health and Wellness & Psychoeducation (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Olympic Sports Nutrition (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Old Dominion University / Norfolk, VA): More details HERE.
Head Football Athletic Trainer (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer - Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Men's Basketball (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Swimming & Diving (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Sports Performance Graduate Assistantship (Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Men's Basketball Athletic Trainer (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (St. Olaf College / Northfield, MN): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
Manager, Big Ten Corporate Partnerships (Big Ten Conference / Chicago, IL): More details HERE
Manager, Partnership Activation, Big Ten Corporate Partnership (Big Ten Conference / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Director of Partnership Strategy and Solutions (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Ticket Manager/Sales & Operations (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
Ticket Operations Coordinator (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
109788 - Director of Ticket Operations & Systems (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
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