SDSU
Begins National Search for New AD
Steve Becvar Named Interim Athletic
Director
CONTACT: Jack Beresford
SDSU Marketing & Communications
jack.beresford@mail.sdsu.edu
SAN DIEGO, Wednesday, April
13, 2005 San Diego State University is proceeding immediately
on a national search for a new permanent director of intercollegiate
athletics, and has named Steve Becvar interim director for the department.
Becvar, the departments senior associate
athletic director, will take over for Mike Bohn, who officially
announced today he is resigning from SDSU to become the Athletic
Director at the University of Colorado starting May 1.
Our Athletics Department is in a very strong
position to succeed thanks to the leadership of Mike Bohn and the
good work of the departments coaches, student-athletes and
staff, so we expect our AD vacancy will generate significant interest
nationally, said SDSU President Stephen L. Weber. In
the meantime, we wish Mike well in his future endeavors and offer
our most sincere thanks for his strong and successful leadership
of our Athletics program.
Weber said he expects to have a new director running the Athletics
Department by this summer. SDSU officials have selected Neinas Sports
Services, a leading athletics executive search firm, to assist in
identifying director candidates.
The new Athletic Director at SDSU will take over
an Aztec Athletics program that, since Bohns arrival in October
2003, has engaged with the community, set several attendance records,
and become more stable operationally and financially. Recent accomplishments
for SDSUs Athletics Department include the following:
Improving football attendance by 59 percent
in 2004 the third-largest increase in attendance nationwide
among Division I schools.
Increasing corporate sponsorship 14 percent
in 2004-05 to an all-time high of more than $1.3 million.
Helping to secure the passage of an Instructionally
Related Activities student fee increase that provides an additional
$2.4 million annually to help stabilize the Athletics budget, redirects
state funding to pay for more academic classes, and allows all students
to attend SDSU athletic events for free.
Creating and hosting innovative, high-profile
events such as the KGB Sky Show at Aztec football games (the inaugural
Aztec-related KGB Sky Show, after the SDSU-Idaho State game during
the 2004 season, set an all-time Aztec football attendance record
of 57,216); the Aztec Invitational at Petco Park baseball tournament
in March 2004 (which set an all-time single-game college baseball
attendance record of 40,106); and the inaugural San Diego Slam basketball
tournament, which drew 9,000 fans to Cox Arena in December 2004.
Improved department operations, supervisory
reporting lines and accountability systems, including a reorganized
Athletic Equipment Services (AES) operation that features computerized
inventory and tracking software and upgraded operating and security
systems.
Bohn also is credited in large part for restoring
confidence and support for the program following two major Athletics-related
investigations in 2003.
Mikes accomplishments have been simply
outstanding, and hes put us in a great position to accomplish
more in the future, said Sally Roush, vice president of Business
Affairs. Steve Becvar also has played a significant part in
many of these achievements, so Im confident he and the rest
of the Athletics staff are set to uphold the high standards of the
department as we go through this transition process.
Becvar joined SDSU in late 2003. Previously he
worked for the NBAs Memphis Grizzlies, the XFLs Memphis
Maniax and the Air Force Academy.
My immediate focus is to guide the Athletics
Department through this transition period and work with our outstanding
staff and coaches to build on the momentum weve created,
Becvar said.
San Diego State University
is the oldest and largest higher education institution in the San
Diego region. Since it was founded in 1897, the university has grown
to offer bachelors degrees in 81 areas, masters degrees
in 72 areas and doctorates in 16 areas. SDSUs nearly 33,000
students participate in an academic curriculum distinguished by
direct contact with faculty and an increasing international emphasis
that prepares them for a global future. For more information, visit
www.sdsu.edu.
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