Rick Cole, vice president of athletics at Dowling, has been
elected to serve as chair of the Division II Management Council,
effective at the conclusion of the 2011 Convention.
Cole will succeed Kathleen Brasfield of Angelo State, who has
served in that capacity since January. The Management Council
elected Cole at its October meeting, and the Presidents Council
ratified the selection at its meeting the following week.
In five years at Dowling, Cole has added women’s soccer,
women’s lacrosse and men’s cross country as
NCAA-sponsored varsity sports while also elevating 12 coaches to
full-time status. He also has conducted a gender-equity review to
ensure the department’s compliance with Title IX; completed
an NCAA institutional self-study and compliance blueprint; and
expanded the sports medicine department in both staffing and
equipment, among other things.
Cole also was instrumental in the planning and development of a
$12.5 million complex that opened in the spring 2008 and is now the
home of the Golden Lions soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball
programs.
This year, the Dowling SAAC raised more than $17,000 for the
Make-A-Wish Foundation, a record for any institution in the history
of the division-wide initiative.
Before joining Dowling, Cole served as senior associate athletics
director for external affairs at St. John’s (New York) and
Stony Brook’s associate athletic director for external
affairs and advancement.
Cole received his bachelor’s and master’s from
Buffalo.
In addition to Cole’s election, the Management Council
elected six new members who will begin service at the conclusion of
the 2011 Convention. They are:
•Kris Dunbar, senior woman administrator, Lake Superior
State, representing the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (replacing Tim Selgo of Grand Valley State).
•Brent Wren, faculty athletics representative,
Alabama-Huntsville, representing the Gulf South Conference
(replacing Herb Reinhard of Valdosta State).
•Jared Mosley, director of athletics, Abilene Christian,
representing the Lone Star Conference (replacing Brasfield).
•Dan Kenney, director of athletics, UNC Pembroke,
representing the Peach Belt Conference (replacing Glenn Stokes of
Columbus State).
•Steve Poston, director of athletics, Wingate, representing
the South Atlantic Conference (replacing David Riggins of Mars
Hill).
•Janet Montgomery, senior woman administrator, West Alabama
(replacing Suzanne Sanregret of Michigan Tech, at large).
The Presidents Council also re-elected Molloy President Drew
Bogner to another one-year term as chair.