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CONTACT: Jason Foster
SDSU Marketing & Communications
(619) 594-5204, (619) 620-1184 pager
foster@mail.sdsu.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SDSU Athletics Director Resigns
SAN DIEGO, Thursday, May 22, 2003 - San Diego State
University President Stephen L. Weber announced today that Athletics
Director Rick Bay has resigned, effective immediately.
Bay's resignation comes a little more than two
weeks after the California State University auditor concluded an
investigation into the Athletics department by releasing a report
that found state property was misused, programs and funds were mismanaged,
and other improper activities had taken place in the Athletics department.
The university concurred with all of the report's findings and set
timetables for implementing the auditor's recommendations for addressing
these issues.
"Two weeks ago I said I believed the auditor
had conducted an appropriate and highly professional audit and that
SDSU must address these allegations vigorously," Weber said.
"We immediately sought access to the auditor's backup materials
so that we could begin to take appropriate actions. Recently, I've
had my first opportunity to review some of the documentation from
which the auditor drew his conclusions. It suggests numerous activities
and practices in the Athletics department that are inconsistent
with the goals of our university, and with our obligation to our
students, our employees and the citizens of California. These concerns
require a clear recognition of the problems and an unwavering resolve
to ensure that these problems are addressed.
"I have had several meetings with the athletics
director and members of his senior management. I made it clear that
the university views the auditor's report as raising serious concerns
that require a determined response. Unfortunately, it became clear
that the athletics director did not share my views with regard to
the legitimacy of the audit or the scope of its implications. This
divergence was unacceptable and could not continue. Therefore, Rick
has decided to step down."
Weber made clear that he believed that none of
the allegations that he has seen to date pointed to personal wrongdoing
on the part of Bay.
Weber also has notified senior associate athletics
director Jana Doggett that she will not be retained. Equipment room
manager Steve Bartel has been placed on leave pending disciplinary
action.
"I do want to thank Rick for his many contributions
to the development of Aztec Athletics over the years," Weber
said. "Ironically, at a time when our athletes are enjoying
increased success, both academically and on the playing field, when
our fans and supporters are contributing at levels never before
achieved, and when our athletics facilities are the envy of many
in our conference, we have been confronted with a series of facts
and allegations that suggest that the NCAA was correct in its assessment
that there is a lack of administrative oversight and control within
Athletics.
"I cannot entrust the considerable job of
implementing the auditor's recommendations to someone who honestly
disagrees with them. We must ensure that San Diego State University
has an Athletics department that is dedicated to meeting the high
standards of conduct and performance on and off the field that our
students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans expect and deserve."
Weber hopes to name an interim athletics director
within two weeks. SDSU's Division of Business and Financial Affairs
will temporarily handle administrative issues for the Athletics
department.
"SDSU is committed to having a Division I-A
athletic program worthy of this university and of San Diego,"
Weber said. "Clearly, there have been abuses in our Athletics
department - abuses of trust, of academic prerogatives, and of the
obligations we all owe to our students. But these problems revolve
around very few individuals. We have two jobs ahead of us: first,
to deal with the auditor's recommendations and, second, to ensure
that the highly professional, dedicated men and women of our Athletics
department can do their important work in an environment that's
supportive, productive and accountable."
San Diego State University is the oldest and largest
higher education institution in the San Diego region. Since its
founding in 1897 SDSU has grown to offer bachelor's degrees in 78
areas, master's degrees in 62 areas and doctorates in 14. SDSU's
more than 33,000 students participate in academic curricula distinguished
by direct contact with faculty and an increasing international emphasis
that prepares them for a global future. For more information log
on to www.sdsu.edu.
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