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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SDSU NAMES INTERIM ATHLETICS
DIRECTOR
Former UAB AD Gene Bartow Starts July 1
SAN DIEGO, Monday, June 16, 2003 San Diego
State University President Stephen L. Weber announced today that
Gene Bartow, one of Alabamas greatest sports legends, will
serve as interim athletics director.
Bartow is a widely respected figure in college
sports. He spent 23 years as athletics director at the University
of Alabama at Birmingham, transforming a school with no athletics
program at all into a Conference USA power. He currently serves
as a special advisor to the NBAs Memphis Grizzlies, and will
start a three-month term at SDSU on July 1.
We are pleased and fortunate to have someone
as accomplished and skilled as Mr. Bartow assume interim leadership
of our athletics program, Weber said. He brings everything
we could possibly ask for in experience and eagerness. He is an
accomplished leader who will serve our student-athletes, our coaches,
our staff and our fans well.
Bartow, 72, said he looks forward to strengthening
an athletics program that, despite its current issues, has tremendous
assets to build upon.
San Diego State has state-of-the-art facilities,
a large base of alumni to draw support from, and an exciting cadre
of coaches who have their programs on the right track, he
said. That doesnt just apply to Tom Craft in football,
Steve Fisher in mens basketball and Tony Gwynn in baseball,
but also Jim Tomey in womens basketball, Kathy Van Wyk in
softball, and those for many other sports on campus as well.
Bartow replaces former athletics director Rick
Bay. Bay resigned May 22, 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 department. The university concurred with all of the
reports findings and will implement the auditors recommendations
for addressing these issues by the end of 2003.
My goal is to make this department run as
smoothly as possible, Bartow said. I will try my hardest
to serve San Diego State in an honorable manner, to help the coaches
and student-athletes if they have problems or need guidance, and
to work with the university administration on putting the athletics
department in a position where its staff and its permanent director
can succeed on a long-term basis.
Bartow, considered the founding father
of UAB athletics, grew the intercollegiate sports program there
from its infancy into one that featured 17 sports and an annual
operating budget of more than $8 million by the time he retired
from the position in 2000. Among his achievements were guiding the
program through three conference changes, growing the football team
from a club sport into a Division I-A program, and adding several
womens sports to the universitys athletics roster.
In addition to his administrative accomplishments,
Bartow is one of the top college basketball coaches of all time.
By the time he retired from collegiate coaching in 1996, he had
led teams for 34 years at six universities (Central Missouri State,
Valparaiso, Memphis State, Illinois, UCLA and UAB), compiling 647
wins, 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, two Final Four appearances,
one national title game appearance and one national Coach of the
Year Award (both with Memphis State in 1973), and no probation problems
with the NCAA. He spent 18 of those years coaching at UAB while
serving as its athletics director, and at one point served as the
chairman of the NCAA basketball rules committee. The Birmingham
News has voted him one of the top 10 most influential figures
in Alabama sports for the past century.
President Weber also announced he has assembled
the search committee for the permanent athletics director and the
committees first meeting will be next week.
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 79
areas, master's degrees in 64 areas and doctorates in 13. SDSUs
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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