- 1. UConn AD Says Deficit Won't Impact Capital Projects
- (Budgeting)
- The University of Connecticut, five years removed from winning both the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, has reported a $40.5 million athletics budget deficit in 2018. In an NCAA financi ...
- Created on January 2019
- 2. U. of Idaho Clarifies Policy on Reporting Misconduct
- (Athlete Safety)
- The University of Idaho this week announced steps to clarify communication procedures in cases of sexual misconduct reporting. A memo emailed to faculty and staff Monday noted that the university' ...
- Created on January 2019
- 3. Idaho State Investigates Abuse Claims Against Coach
- (Athlete Safety)
- Idaho State ght">University confirmed Tuesday that it is investigating a formal complaint filed Nov. 14 by a member of its football team who alleges he was abused by its head coach and received inappropriate ...
- Created on January 2019
- 4. Canceled Bowl Game Ends Season for Boise State, BC
- (Athlete Safety)
- The holiday season is also college bowl season, and 2018’s was one for the record books. Or not, in the case of Boston College and Boise State. The two teams were slated to meet in the First Responder ...
- Created on January 2019
- 5. NIAAA to Present Distinguished Service Awards to Eleven High School Athletic Directors
- (Industry Press Room)
- ... state delegate (2012-14). In 2016, she was a moderator for the “Is Your Role One of Leadership or Management?” workshop. Corprew earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management from East Carolina Un ...
- Created on November 2018
- 6. Idaho AD Fired Over Treatment of Female Athletes
- (Law & Policy)
- The Idaho State Board of Education has fired University of Idaho athletic director Rob Spear following allegations that he mishandled a sexual assault case and mismanaged female student-athletes. Spear’ ...
- Created on August 2018
- 7. Idaho President Out Amid Investigation of AD
- (Governing Bodies)
- Embattled University of Idaho president Chuck Staben will step down following the 2018-19 school year. The news comes as it was revealed that athletic director Rod Spear will remain on indefinite leave ...
- Created on June 2018
- 8. NRPA Announces 2018–2019 Board of Directors
- (Industry Press Room)
- ... lso led MDPROS to earn two Florida Governor’s Sterling Awards and the FRPA Agency Excellence Award. Kardys is a graduate of St. Thomas University where he received a bachelor’s degree in sports administratio ...
- Created on May 2018
- 9. Facility Friday: Oregon's Hayward Field, UTEP Sun Bowl and More
- (Facilities)
- The University of Oregon unveiled plans for a new track and field facility, with a target opening date of 2020. Hayward Field, funded by private donations led by Phil and Penny Knight, the facility will ...
- Created on April 2018
- 10. Idaho Students Want AD Fired over Sexual Assault Case
- (Law & Policy)
- Students at the University of Idaho are asking for their athletic director to step down following the school’s handling of sexual assault allegations against a U of I football player. According to ...
- Created on April 2018
- 11. Courts Continue to Chip Away at Baseball Rule
- (Civil Actions)
- Entering Miller Park here in Milwaukee for a Brewers game, fans might notice the "watch out for flying bats and balls" signs, but how many fans understand that those signs are a warning of the actual dangers ...
- Created on February 2018
- 12. FloSports Adds To Division I College Basketball Programming On FloHoops.com
- (Industry Press Room)
- Source: FloSports New rights deals announced with bd Global, GCI Great Alaska Shootout and Rice University; Andy Katz joins as analyst for 2017 Paradise Jam AUSTIN, Texas – October 23, 2017 — FloSports, ...
- Created on October 2017
- 13. New Projects: Burlington Aquatic Center | University of Idaho Arena | Ontario High School Football Stadium
- (Aquatics)
- Breaking Ground The University of Idaho has received a Wood Innovation Grant, allowing it to begin construction on a $30 million sports arena to house the men's and women's basketball and volleyba ...
- Created on September 2017
- 14. Short-Lived Coaches Raise Hiring Practice Questions
- (Staffing)
- ... with successful stops in North Carolina and New York. He had been an assistant for Niagara University’s basketball program for two seasons. But the Statesman reports that Daye was accused of having ...
- Created on August 2017
- 15. How College Athletic Programs Are Preparing for Gun Legislation
- (Facility Security)
- The country's attitude toward firearms is changing. As of July 1, Kansas and Georgia will join eight other states in allowing concealed-carry of firearms on public university campuses, with Arkansas joinin ...
- Created on July 2017
- 16. New Projects: Watertown Ice Arena | Palm Beach Rec Center | Naugatuck Club Fitness
- (Rec Center)
- ... in about a year, with Stevens Engineers of Hudson, Wis., consulting on the project. Jordan-Hare Stadium at Auburn University will be undergoing a $28 million renovation of its locker rooms and gameday ...
- Created on May 2017
- 17. Despite Contrary Reports, Mizzou Players Can Own Guns
- (College)
- ... ies within our program and obviously within the university on a number of things, and handguns would be one of those policies,” Odom said on the teleconference. “If there’s a handgun issue, then we dea ...
- Created on September 2016
- 18. Composition of Artificial Turf Surfaces Key to Preventing High School Football Injuries, Says New Research
- (Industry Press Room)
- ... The study, which is the first to directly compare football injuries as they relate to infill weight, and led by Michael Clinton Meyers, PhD, from Idaho State ght">University in Pocatello, ID, was awarde ...
- Created on July 2016
- 19. Study: Composition of Turf a Factor in Football Injuries
- (Athlete Safety)
- ... football players. The study, which was led by Michael Clinton Meyers, PhD from Idaho State ght">University, researched 52 high schools in four states, and evaluated the rate of injuries over five seasons ...
- Created on July 2016
- 20. Motion Urging UMass to Drop Football Defeated
- (College)
- The University of Massachusetts Faculty Senate defeated a motion urging UMass administration to drop football down a level or eliminate the program altogether. The 26-14 vote against the motion was ...
- Created on April 2016