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President Donald Trump has signed the “Saving College Sports” executive order, which “requires the preservation and, where possible, expansion of opportunities for scholarships and collegiate athletic competition in women’s and non-revenue sports; prohibits third-party, pay-for-play payments to collegiate athletes. This does not apply to legitimate, fair-market-value compensation that a third party provides to an athlete, such as for a brand endorsement; provides that any revenue-sharing permitted between universities and collegiate athletes should be implemented in a manner that protects women’s and non-revenue sports; directs the Secretary of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board to clarify the status of student-athletes in order to preserve non-revenue sports and the irreplaceable educational and developmental opportunities that college sports provide; directs the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission to take appropriate actions to protect student-athletes’ rights and safeguard the long-term stability of college athletics from endless, debilitating antitrust and other legal challenges; and directs the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison to consult with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams and other organizations to protect the role of college athletics in developing world-class American athletes.” (link); Full text. (link)
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Marshall is “targeting” Austin Peay AD Gerald Harrison to become the Herd’s next AD, per CollegeAD. CarrSports Consulting assisted with the search. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that any expansion of the NCAA basketball tournament this year is “growing more unlikely,” citing President Charlie Baker himself in suggesting that logistical issues will likely push any expansion to 2026-27. Speaking to the National Press Club, Baker continued to show his support for expanding the tournament from 68 to 72 or 76 teams. “There are every year some really good teams that don’t get to the tournament for a bunch of reasons. One of the reasons is we have 32 automatic qualifiers. I love that and think it’s great and never want that to change, but that means there’s only 36 slots left for everybody else. I don’t buy the idea that some of the teams that currently get left out aren’t good. I think they are. And I think that sucks.” (link); Expanding on the logistical challenges of tournament expansion, USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz quotes Baker as saying “it’s a lot of airplanes in a very short period of time.” (link)
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Earlier in the day, NCAA President Charlie Baker said at the National Press Club that he’s open to executive order ideas but that “our focus needs to be on the legislative process,” per USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz. Baker said he would be “fine” with legislation that would include that the NCAA gets antitrust exemption related to rules-making that initially would cover 2-3 years. (link)
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West Virginia AD Wren Baker has signed a contract extension that would keep him in Morgantown through the end of 2032, per Metro News’ Joe Brocato. The deal includes annual $100K raises, from $1.3M this year to $2M in 2032. Annual “retention bonuses” each year start at $200K and move up to $500K in 2030. New WVU President Michael T. Benson: “I am very impressed with the operation and how well he is doing in terms of revenue generation and forward thinking about where we want to take the University.” (link)
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MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher got this year’s football kickoff started with an address in which he stated: “The history of college sports is replete with examples of programs that search for loopholes or simply circumvent or ignore the rules. For this settlement to persist, the membership must behave in a manner that was approved by the federal appeals court. Additionally, the House settlement is not the end of the road. It is step one of what are likely to be many, many, many more steps. Congressional assistance is necessary if we are to establish a unified NIL standard and have legal protections to develop and enforce eligibility rules that promote academic success. We are seeking to balance multiple goals: economic opportunities for student-athletes and successful educational outcomes. This is what makes college sports different from professional sports. The goal is to get a college degree. And we need to have eligibility and transfer rules that we can enforce and support and facilitate that outcome.” Steinbrecher also contends the SCORE Act is “well worth serious reflection as we need federal assistance in balancing these economic issues and educational outcomes.” Remaining at 12 teams “under the current format would be a perfectly acceptable outcome” for the College Football Playoff, as Steinbrecher explains: “The [MAC] is interested in 14 or 16 teams, but the details are important. Unlike the CFP revenue distribution, which draws heavily from past performance and brand, selection for the CFP should be forward-facing, honoring conference champions and non-champions that had exemplary years. The CFP selection committee…does an exceptional job. We should focus on ways in which we can enhance existing metrics as well as the development of new data and metrics to assist the committee with the challenging job of populating the bracket.” Full address. (link)
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From the Halls of Congress… + U.S. Congresswoman Summer L. Lee (D-PA) and U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) reintroduced the College Athlete Right to Organize Act to ensure college athletes across the country are granted the right to collectively bargain and unionize. Specifically, the bill would: amend the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to define any college athlete as an employee of their college if they receive direct compensation from their college, whether via grant-in-aid or other forms of compensation, and that compensation requires participation in intercollegiate sports; amend the NLRA to define public colleges, alongside private institutions, as employers within the context of intercollegiate sports, allowing athletes to collectively bargain at any college; facilitate multiemployer bargaining units for college athletes by directing the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to consider the colleges within an athletic conference as part of a bargaining unit with which college athletes can negotiate; assert the NLRB's jurisdiction over all institutions of higher education within the context of intercollegiate athletics and on all collective bargaining and representation matters as well as labor disputes; prohibit any agreements, such as scholarship agreements, which waive the right of athletes to collectively bargain; and ensure the current tax status of college athletes' scholarships and other benefits does not change due to their employment status, nor does it affect their eligibility for financial aid. Murphy: “The multibillion-dollar college sports industry would not exist without the labor of college athletes. Between grueling two-a-day practices, cross country travel, and primetime game days, it’s absurd to claim these athletes are amateurs who don't deserve a seat at the negotiating table. While the NCAA is cozying up to the Trump administration to try to protect its profits at the expense of these athletes, our bill would empower them to form unions and negotiate for better revenue-sharing agreements, working conditions, and health and safety protections.” (link) + U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Representative Lori Trahan (D-MA) have reintroduced legislation concerning college sports that covers a variety of compensation topics, including helping international athletes with NIL deals. Specifically, the College Athlete Economic Freedom Act would: establish an unrestricted federal right for college athletes and prospective college athletes to market the use of their NIL – individually and as a group – by prohibiting colleges, conferences, and the NCAA from setting or enforcing rules that restrict this right or otherwise colluding to limit how athletes can use their NIL; protect athletes' ability to retain representation as they see fit, including lawyers, agents, and collective representatives (i.e. players associations) while prohibiting the NCAA or conferences from regulating athlete representation; ensure colleges and affiliated NIL collectives do not discriminate by gender, race, or sport in the facilitation of NIL deals along with requiring collectives to register with the FTC and report the NIL deals they have facilitated so athletes and stakeholders asserting discrimination have all the information they need to address it; and ensure equitable opportunities for college athletes to market their NIL by asserting that institutional support by colleges, conferences, or the NCAA for NIL opportunities is made available to all college athletes, along with commissioning a market analysis of NIL monetization with recommendations for improving opportunities across race, gender, and sport. (link)
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Fundraising Developments… + Penn State athletics and the Nittany Lion Club announced they raised $164.9M in gifts from nearly 20,000 donors in FY25. The total is the school’s best ever. Further, the Lions Pride donor level saw donations rise by 47% while the All-American donors grew by 67%. (link) + Pitt brought in an all-time high of $19.9M in cash contributions from a record 16,063 donors. The Panther Club has increased its membership by an average of 22% each year over the last five. (link) + Kent State set a record with over $3M of cash-in fundraising, as The Golden Flashes Club garnered more than $3.5M in commitments. The TGFC added close to 200 donors in FY25, growing its total membership to 2,240. Heading into FY26, the department will have a set focus on endowing positions and programs to create greater funding stability. (link) + Drexel announced a record fundraising total of $2.16M for FY25, the first time the school has eclipsed $2M. It’s a 77%increase from a year ago, made by 2,010 unique alumni and fan donors. (link)
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People & Places… + Northwestern names Senior Executive Director Kim Buckley as Assistant VP for Athletics Development/Senior Assoc. AD. (link) + Xavier names Idaho HC Stephanie Young as the Musketeers’ new Women’s Golf HC. (link) + Prairie View A&M announces a pair of HC hires: UIC AC Daniel Dulin as its new Baseball HC and Lincoln (MO - DII) Director of Golf Kortland Ware as its new Men’s and Women’s Golf HC. (link, link)
+ UNC Wilmington Men’s Golf HC Daniel Bowden departs to become an AC at Duke. (link) + Missouri approved a contract extension for Football HC Eliah Drinkwitz, through the 2029 season. The agreement includes “an enhanced salary pool for his assistant coaches, strength and conditioning staff and football support personnel.” (link) + Longtime official David Seidman has been approved as NCAA secretary-rules editor for men’s lacrosse, starting work in Sept. 2026. (link)
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Deal Corner… + Auburn announced a partnership with Peachtree Entertainment to bring live music to its football and basketball venues. The deal will include “more than five multi-genre concerts annually,” with specific announcements due this fall and events beginning in 2026. Auburn Deputy AD for External Affairs Rhett Hobart: “We are elated to partner with Peachtree Entertainment and Elevate to bring nationally renowned artists and entertainers to Jordan-Hare Stadium and Neville Arena.” (link) + Louisiana Tech renews its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect to continue using Talent Finder to identify and hire for open administrative positions in Ruston. (link) + Southern Illinois signed a multi-year deal with Taymar Sales U. to run their ticket sales and operations. (link) + Alabama State becomes the first SWAC member to partner with Scout, a financial tech company. (link)
+ Louisville has partnered with Goodwood Brewing as part of a “branded craft beer initiative.” The brewery will introduce 1798, a “refreshing blonde ale with light fruit notes and a crisp, mildly hopped finish and a bold toast to Cardinal pride and a nod to the University’s founding roots.” (link)
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Facility Features… + Butler is adding a high-tech upgrade to historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, with 2,700 square feet of LED video display technology, including a center-hung video board, ribbons and other digital signage. The school worked with Anthony James Partners and SNA Displays. The main video board will have four curved, 14-foot-tall video boards for a continuous 360-degree video surface. (link) + Construction on Northwestern’s new Ryan Field continues, and Northwestern Chief Revenue Officer Jesse Marks posted a short video on X, showing how much progress has been made. (link)
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Eastern Washington AD Tim Collins agrees to a three-year contract extension, per CollegeAD, which reports the new deal runs from July 1, 2025, until June 30, 2028 and includes an annual salary of $206K. Additionally, Collins has annual performance-based incentives, including: President's Cup win: $2,500; graduation rates (if 80% of student-athletes graduate within 5 years of enrollment): $4K; APR at or above 985: $2K; and a national championship (if any athletic team wins a national championship): $7K. EWU may terminate the contract at any time without cause and would owe Collins a total of six months' worth of his current salary. Should Collins breach the contract or terminate it at any point during his term, he will owe EWU a flat sum of $50K. (link)
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U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) weighs in on the SCORE Act: “College athletes have made historic gains in recent years – through advocacy, the courts, and sheer determination. The SCORE Act poses a serious threat to that progress. It falls short on health, safety, education, oversight, enforcement, and more – while permanently cutting off avenues for accountability and future reform. Legislation should advance a fairer, more sustainable system – one that protects athletes, supports schools, and provides clarity for all involved. This bill fails to do so.” (link)
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Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti has “made assurances of a play-in payday for Big Ten broadcast partners and campus administrators,” Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde reports, adding: “If Petitti gets his play-in format, sources say a likely broadcast plan would call for Fox to air the Big Ten championship game with one of the play-in games on NBC and the other on CBS.” However, one source tells Forde: “He’s gotten way out over his skis. He’s lost the room.” Another source remarks: “The entire country knows 4-4-2-2-1 is a rigged system. [Petitti] overpromised his league and can’t walk it back.” While the SEC has yet to endorse the system, another source confirms to Forde that Petitti and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey do have a positive working relationship: “This isn’t like the days with [former Big Ten Commissioner] Kevin Warren. There is no cold war.” When asked whether the Big Ten has made an assurance of a play-in round to broadcast partners or campus leaders, Deputy Commissioner Diane Dietz said: “No, that’s not true.” (link)
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JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous webmaster talks with Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti and shares the following takeaway: “Petitti isn’t getting wide support for his playoff position from other corners of the industry. … I’m not sure Petitti cares, or that he’ll stop advocating for automatic bids. Petitti told me that the Big Ten and SEC — nobody else — hold control over the future playoff formats.” Petitti adds: “Until you do the job, you can’t understand the balance of things you can control and the things that are in the control of the system itself. We can control what we do within the Big Ten, but we can’t control what’s happening outside our league or in the playoff or the rest of the NCAA system.” Asked whether college football would ever split from the NCAA, Petitti replies: “Right now, I’m only thinking about the next six years.” Petitti also shares this glimpse into how he approaches public perception: “MLB didn’t stick a finger in the air and poll the public when we implemented the pitch clock in baseball. It never would have happened, and it has been good for the game. We just did what we thought was right. Do you think Coke polls the public when it makes changes it thinks are good for its business?” (link)
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The future of the ACC’s football schedule and whether it moves to nine games “hinges in part on the College Football Playoff’s future,” the Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel concludes after talking with Commissioner Jim Phillips and Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Football Michael Strickland. Phillips: “I don’t think the ACC has to do anything and we’ve been having these discussions on and off during my five years.” Teel notes the additions of Cal, Stanford and SMU have further complicated the matter because “an odd number of teams — remember, the ACC has 17 now — can’t play an odd number of conference games,” and Strickland adds: “The math doesn’t math. Seventeen (teams) times nine (games), divided by two, yields a half of a number. So someone’s left without a chair when the music stops.” Both Phillips and Strickland, per Teel, acknowledge that “moving to nine games would require a non-traditional approach, such as counting one, three or all of Notre Dame’s five contracted contests versus the ACC in the league standings, or counting other nonconference results.” Strickland sees little or no reason to expand conference schedules and risk the loss of nonconference games should the 5+11 model prevail and tells Teel: “We’ve done so much work over the last 10 years so often that we know what the reasonable solutions are based on what people ultimately decide they want to prioritize.” (link)
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While the College Sports Commission has yet to publicize a list of penalties for those who commit violations, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips says: “I think it’s just a matter of when someone is [punished] and that’s OK. That needs to happen. And if it happens in our league, I won’t feel any differently about it because this is about us trying to settle down the whole entire enterprise. We’re responsible for our league. But I think, for the four commissioners that have been heavily involved in this, we also understand college athletics needs this. It can’t be driven by just our personal interest in our specific conference.” Wake Forest Football HC Jake Dickert views the start of the rev-share era like this: “We’ve got to decide if we want Major League Baseball or we want the NFL. Major League Baseball has some teams with $250M [payrolls] and some teams playing Moneyball at $40M. Or do we want a hard salary cap like the NFL and who’s doing the best with their resources? You know, the NFL doesn't have GoFundMe for free agents, right? They don’t, they play with a certain set of rules.” Louisville HC Jeff Brohm reiterates his position that “I’m in favor of making all [players] employees just like the pro game. I think if everyone would buy into that, the sooner the better, we would be better off. It’s a proven system.” More from Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer. (link)
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Illinois AD Josh Whitman on Tuesday talked with the media and noted that it’s expected the new College Sports Commission will be tested, and “I don't think the fact that it's tested suggests that there's a problem with it. I think it'll continue to grow and evolve. We'll refine it. We'll polish it. Some of those changes will come through internal conversation. Some of those changes may come from outside pressures or outside influence. But we shouldn’t expect it to be perfect when we come out of the box. We should expect it to be a really nice starting point, and then we’ll continue to adapt and modify it.” Whitman also addresses the potential of engaging with private equity, noting that “everybody is having those conversations,” whether at the institutional or conference level. “I don’t know if any of them will ultimately come to fruition or come across the finish line, but we’re at a point now where the business of college athletics is growing. It’s becoming much more sophisticated than it’s ever been before, so we’d be negligent if we weren't evaluating some new and different approaches to the things that we've done historically.” More from Whitman. (link)
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San Jose State AD Jeff Konya says the Spartans have been able to cover some rev-share expenses by repositioning and reallocating some budget items, adding: “I think what’s going to be the boon for schools like San Jose State are now that some of the activity from the collective NILs can come in house, I think there’s a lot more comfort from our donor base saying, ‘Hey, want to get involved, we want to help in player acquisition or player retention and here’s some dollars.’ And you get the tax benefit and you get the comfort that the dollars are being hopefully dealt with in a more transparent way than maybe some of the operations at NIL collectives. … I’ve used the analogy we’re probably going to be stepping into the kiddie pool of revenue share this year. We may not go into the deep end, but we’re certainly going to figure things out. We’re going to have student-athletes participate in revenue share starting in the fall. We’re in this new world order, and we do have to provide these opportunities to stay competitive obviously in what we believe is the fifth best conference this year.” (link)
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Southern AD Roman Banks joins the BCSN set at SWAC Football Media Days and discusses some of the behind-the-scenes work and expenses that fans may not understand. For example, when the football team comes to camp in the summer, “that’s an $80K food bill for us. Where’s that going to come from? We haven’t talked about a game, a scholarship, or nothing like that – housing. And insurance is a major cost right now. People are trying to figure out insurance all across this country in the Division I landscape. And you want to make sure that you have coverage for your student-athletes. One of the things about it is you hope to get to where you just don’t have a secondary insurance, that your insurance can be used first. But a lot of times…if you’ve got insurance with your parents, they want to use that and then pay the difference. So, that’s cost-effective right now.” This year, Banks says the Jaguars will distribute full cost-of-attendance money to over 50% of student-athletes with plans to grow that to 100% over the next three years. On top of that, Banks explains the Jaguars are starting the Bluff Collections and will go sport by sport, starting with men’s and women’s basketball, to raise money department-wide. More from Banks, including how the Jaguars negotiate guarantee games based on how well the fan base travels. (link)
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ACC Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Women’s Basketball Jackie Carson reaffirms to SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam that “pretty much the majority (of ACC women’s basketball coaches) [were] like, ‘We don’t want expansion.’” Carson: “So, if you expand, what does that look like now? Our First Four games are on campuses and they’re not highly attended. It’s not like everyone’s going to Dayton on the men’s side. There’s a lot of messiness that comes with it because of our format currently. Now, if that changed, maybe that would also spark some of our coaches’ thoughts. But right now, trying to play and travel as a First Four is an absolute nightmare.” There’s also a financial reason, as Carson explains: “We just got units. Are we adding more people that take out of that pot? Is it the same pot of money? I don’t need to split it anymore. And honestly, for ACC women’s basketball, our coaches are confident that they can get into the tournament. So I don’t necessarily need more teams to be able to get in. The teams that were on the bubble know what they need to do to be able to get into the tournament next year.” More. (link)
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Arizona is the latest school to renew its unlimited CollegeSports.jobs bundle. The Wildcats will continue to see all its open administrative jobs promoted in D1.ticker and coaching positions will appear in Coaches.wire. Arizona has also added unlimited placements on the Women Leaders In Sports jobs board to its bundle. The exposure combination ensures the Wildcats will reach the largest possible audience in all of college athletics. (link)
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Kentucky is raising men’s basketball season ticket prices by an average of 3%, which equates to $4-$7 more per game for most fans. UK is also increasing the required K Fund donation per seat from $50 to $100. For the first time, all season tickets will require a K Fund donation for purchase. There were previously four areas of Rupp Arena where season tickets did not come with a K Fund donation. (link)
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Marshall announces renovations to Joan C. Edwards Stadium will include the “Dutch Miller Deck,” an area in the north end zone that “allows patrons the ability to network with fellow high-level supporters in an exclusive setting while enjoying premium gameday dining and drinks throughout the contest.” Access to the area will cost $2,500 per season. (link, link)
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Stetson is making all general public parking around Spec Martin Municipal Stadium completely free starting this football season and is waiving all parking fees for athletic events throughout the 2025–26 season. Hatters AD Ricky Ray: "The spirit of DeLand is rooted in inclusivity, and we want to ensure that everyone feels welcome at our athletic events. Community focus and campus engagement are key values for our new head football coach, Mike Jasper, and this initiative supports his commitment to making game day a truly accessible experience for all." (link)
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Daktronics Interim President/CEO Brad Wiemann talks with SBJ’s Ethan Joyce about how the company is navigating tariff-related cost increases: “The best thing we can do is talk to our customers and tell them what’s going on and how can we work together with this. And our customers have been very resilient and supportive.” Strategically, Wiemann explains Daktronics is trying to negotiate the issue in several ways, including mitigating both purchase and pricing costs, evaluating what international manufacturing can come stateside, and early purchasing of assets for future projects to negate some tariff impact. For the most part, customers remain committed to moving forward with projects. “In some cases, you might see some shifting or ‘hey, we’re going to wait and see,’ but for the most part, no. We’ve been seeing that customers want to move forward with their projects.” Joyce reports the company’s FY25 report “displayed a return to a norm after a record-setting 2024. Net sales were down roughly 7.5% YoY to $756.5M (from $818.1M in 2024) but fell in line with 2023’s figure ($754.2M). Gross profit came in at $195.5M, down 12.1% (from $222.4M in 2024) but much higher than 2023’s $151.4M. Net loss was $10.1M, a sizable difference from last fiscal year’s $34.6M income.” (link)
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Assistant Diving Coach (Miami University / Oxford, OH): More details HERE.
Director of Operations (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Men's Basketball Assistant Coach (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Softball Coach (Bucknell University / Lewisburg, PA): More details HERE.
Part-Time Assistant Triathlon Coach (University of Denver / Denver, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Hockey Operations (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Supervisor of Golf Operations & Assistant Coach for Men's & Women's Golf (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
Associate/Assistant Coach - Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Women's Tennis Coach (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Head Coach, Women's Tennis (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
Director of Operations (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Track and Field Coach (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Women's Basketball (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Softball Coach (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Women's Water Polo Coach (UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
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Creative Content Specialist - Football (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director, Athletics Marketing and Brand (Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Video Production (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Video Internship (Wofford College / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Video Production Engineering (HR Title: Supv, Athletics Video Prod Eng) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Director Of Fan Experience (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Video Production Engineering (HR Title: Athletics Video Prod Engineer) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Fan Experience (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Creative Design (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Bronco Productions (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement (Coastal Carolina University / Conway, SC): More details HERE.
Graphic Designer (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Communications (DIGITAL COMM SPEC 3) (University of California – Davis / Davis, CA): More details HERE.
Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Creative Video (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE
Associate Director, Creative Video (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement (Ohio University / Athens, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Marketing & Fan Experience (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Communications Director (University of California – Santa Barbara / Santa Barbara, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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.
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Assistant AD - Compliance and Administration (Tufts University / Medford, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Director of Compliance (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director of Development, Nittany Lion Club (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Asst. Dir. Or Assoc. Dir., Annual Giving & Premium Seating (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Philanthropy (Kent State University / Kent, OH): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Operations & Special Projects - Athletics Philanthropy (Kent State University / Kent, OH): More details HERE.
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.
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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
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Assistant Athletic Director for Operations (University of North Dakota / Grand Forks, ND): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Grounds & Maintenance (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Sports Turf Technician (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Director of Event Management (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Operations & Projects/Athletics (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
Event Management Coordinator (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Administration and Championships Operations (Mountain West Conference / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Director of Facilities, Events, and Operations (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): 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.
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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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Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Asst. Director of Athletics/Head Athletic Trainer (Fairleigh Dickinson University / Teaneck, NJ): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (1 of 2) (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (2 of 2) (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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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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