#10: Thirteen Baseball student-athletes with DIII experience were selected in this year’s MLB Draft, with two being drafted from DIII rosters — MIT’s Mason Estrada and Kean’s Jason Gilman. (link)
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#9: Texas Lutheran rolls out a new streamlined sponsorship initiative across the entire department. “After years of outsourcing through third-party companies and relying on traditional, mail-driven solicitations, TLU is shifting to a more modern, digital-first approach. This strategic move aims to expand the university's reach and engagement with businesses and individuals in Seguin, New Braunfels, and the broader Texas community.” The new approach will include game day and signage sponsorships, livestreaming commercial placements, NIL partnerships and more. (link)
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#8: Williams taps Field Hockey HC Alix Barrale as Women’s Lacrosse Interim HC for the 2025-26 season. (link) |
#7: The UMAC names Wartburg SID KatieJo Svenson its new Asst. Commissioner. (link) |
#6: The SCAC selects Piedmont Asst. AD of Communications Danielle Percival as its new Asst. Commissioner. (link) |
#5: Bethany Men’s Basketball HC Brad Johnson departs after two seasons for an AC position at another DIII school. (link)
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#4: The College Sports Commission has released a list of all participating schools that have opted into revenue sharing, which includes Johns Hopkins. (link)
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#3: Alverno hires Dominican Asst. AD for Compliance and Academic Success/Director of Men’s Golf Operations Antonio Rivas as its new AD. Interim Dean of Students Theresa Barry: “We are thrilled to have Antonio on the Alverno team. His approach to building a strong team and working with our student athletes and coaches align perfectly with Alverno's mission.” (link)
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#2: Rockford AD Jason Mulligan is no longer leading the Regents after eight years at the helm. Assoc. AD for Compliance and Eligibility/SWA Jessica Stanek has been promoted to be the next AD. (link)
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#1: Beloit AD/Baseball HC Dave DeGeorge will step down as AD to focus on coaching, when asked by institutional leadership to focus solely on AD duties. DeGeorge: “I picked baseball and I am going to remain as head coach. I will remain the athletic director until a new one is hired and in place. Then I'll be an assistant to the new AD. […] [President Eric Boynton] really wants an athletic director who is 100 percent AD and not someone split between AD and coaching. We have more coaches and more (athletic) programs and we've never had as many athletes as we do now. He feels this is the right time to do this. I think the world of Eric Boynton. He is a great guy and has nothing but the best for Beloit College on his mind. Baseball is my passion and my love. When a choice was presented to me, that's what I wanted to do. I'm excited about the future.” (link)
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