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Football Bowl Subdivision ADOY Winners
June 6, 2007
Jeff Hathaway is in his fourth year as the director of athletics at Connecticut. From 1990-2001 Hathaway was the executive associate director of athletics at UConn, which makes this his 15th year with the Huskies. During 2002-03, Hathaway left Connecticut to take over the helm of the athletics department at Colorado State. He returned to UConn in 2003-04, just in time to see Connecticut become the first school to win the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball championships in the same year (2004). Also in 2004, the UConn football team participated in, and won, the university's first-ever bowl game. Each year since Hathaway's hiring as director of athletics, UConn fundraising has set institutional records. In 2004, a gift of $2.5 million was secured from UConn graduate Mark Shenkman for the building of the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center and during 2005-06, over $17 million was raised for the UConn Athletics Development Fund. Hathaway's primary focus at UConn is the student-athlete. Under his leadership the division of athletics boasts a 99 percent retention rate among its student-athletes. Furthermore, in both the fall and spring semesters of the 2005 calendar year, 40 percent of UConn student-athletes earned a 3.0 grade point average or better. Hathaway is currently working on a Ph.D. in educational leadership from UConn.
Since being hired as athletics director in 2003, Mark Murphy has been at the helm of a Northwestern athletics program that has won seven conference championships and 25 individual conference titles. Eight Wildcat coaches have earned conference Coach of the Year honors, while 20 student-athletes have earned Player and Freshman of the Year honors. Northwestern student-athletes have earned 40 first-team All-America, 175 all-conference, 438 academic All-Big Ten (including a school-record 143 in 2004-05), nine Academic All-America and 24 academic all-district awards. Moreover, since Murphy's hiring, Northwestern has won six national individual championships and the women's lacrosse team has won back-to-back national titles (2005-06), the first team titles at NU since 1941. In 2005 and 2006, Northwestern recorded its top two finishes in the Directors' Cup, placing 29th both years. Murphy holds a master's degree in business administration from American University, where he worked during the off-seasons while playing for the Washington Redskins, and a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. Previously, Murphy worked as a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice and as a radio commentator for National Public Radio. Before coming to Northwestern, Murphy served successfully for 11 years as athletics director at Colgate. Murphy is also a member of NACDA's Executive Committee.
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