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BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition PAGE 1 PAGE 1 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS RA’VON BONNER KENNEDY COLLINS DR. STEPHON FUQUA Student-Athlete Student-Athlete Assistant Director of Athletics, Football Volleyball Academic Services Senior Sophomore LISA LAWRENCE DERRYL MYLES KENNEDI MYLES Assistant Director of Academic Services, Assistant Director of Athletics, Student-Athlete Illini Way Student-Athlete Development Video Services Women’s Basketball Sophomore TYRA PERRY MANNY POLLARD DR. CHRISTOPHER SPAN Head Coach Head Coach Faculty Athletics Representative Softball Women’s Diving PAGE 2 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition INDIANA UNIVERSITY STEVE AIRD SCOTT DOLSON ANGEL ESCOBEDO Head Coach Deputy Director of Athletics Head Coach Volleyball Wrestling SAVANNA SPEARS ANTHONY THOMPSON RACE THOMPSON Student-Athlete Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Women’s Swimming & Diving Engagement and Sports Performance Men’s Basketball Junior Junior MATTIE WHITE C. KURT ZORN Senior Associate Athletic Director Faculty Athletics Representative for Academic Services & Excellence, Senior Woman Administrator PAGE 2 PAGE 3 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF IOWA GARY BARTA JULIUS BRENTS VICKI BROWN ABIR CHAUDHRY Director of Athletics Student-Athlete Head Coach Executive Assistant Football Volleyball Football Sophomore BARBARA BURKE ROZ ELLIS LIZ HOLLINGWORTH CHERYL HARRISON Deputy Director of Athletics, Assistant Coach Faculty Athletics Representative Senior Associate Senior Woman Administrator Field Hockey Athletic Director, Development CONNOR McCAFFERY FRAN McCAFFERY ALEXIS SEVILLIAN BILLY TAYLOR CHIGOZIEM OKONKWO Student-Athlete Head Coach Student-Athlete Assistant Coach Student-Athlete Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Football Junior Senior Junior PAGE 4 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ABIR CHAUDHRY MAXWELL COSTES DAMON EVANS BRENDA FRESE Executive Assistant Student-Athlete Director of Athletics Head Coach Football Baseball Women’s Basketball Junior CHERYL HARRISON JOHNNY HOLLIDAY BRUCE G. JAMES, JR. MICHAEL LOCKSLEY WALLACE D. LOH Senior Associate Coordinator of Radio Broadcasting Advisory Commission Head Coach President Athletic Director, Play-by-Play Announcer Former Student-Athlete, Football Development Football & Men’s Basketball Football CHIGOZIEM OKONKWO DR. SUE SHERBURNE MARK TURGEON ANDREW VALMON TAYLOR WILSON Student-Athlete Senior Associate Athletic Director Head Coach Head Coach Student-Athlete Football Academics & Student Men’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Softball Junior Development/ Track & Field Junior PAGE 4 Senior Woman Administrator PAGE 5 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CHAKA DALEY ABIGAIL EILER JIM HARBAUGH ELIZABETH HEINRICH Head Coach Assistant Director of Head Coach Executive Senior Associate AD Men’s Soccer Athletic Counseling Football and Chief Student Development and Compliance Officer JAMES HENRY JUWAN HOWARD KENNETH O. MILES WARDE MANUEL BRIANA NELSON ELLIOTT DANIELS Head Coach Head Coach Executive Senior Director of Athletics Student-Athlete Associate Athletic Director Men’s and Women’s Men’s Basketball Associate Women’s Track & Field Student-Athlete Engagement Track & Field Athletic Director Fifth-Year Senior HUNTER REYNOLDS MARK ROSEN DR. MARK S. SCHLISSEL ADAM SHIBLEY JOYCE WILSON-EDER ALAN HALLER Student-Athlete Head Coach President Student-Athlete Advisory Commission Deputy Athletic Director Football Volleyball Football Former Student-Athlete, Senior Senior Women’s Track and Field PAGE 6 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ELIZABETH HEINRICH LAUREN AITCH BILL BEEKMAN BROOKE BOGAN Executive Senior Associate AD Advisory Commission Director of Athletics Student-Athlete and Chief Student Development Former Student-Athlete, Women’s Basketball Women’s Track & Field and Compliance Officer Senior BRIANA NELSON ELLIOTT DANIELS CATHY GEORGE NAYA GROS LORENZO GUESS Student-Athlete Associate Athletic Director Head Coach Student-Athlete Associate Head Strength & Women’s Track & Field Student-Athlete Engagement Volleyball Volleyball Conditioning Coach/Director of Fifth-Year Senior Junior Player Enrichment JOYCE WILSON-EDER ALAN HALLER ANTJUAN SIMMONS SAMUEL L. STANLEY JR. MEL TUCKER Advisory Commission Deputy Athletic Director Student-Athlete President Head Coach Former Student-Athlete, Football Football Women’s Track and Field Senior PAGE 6 PAGE 7 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MARK COYLE P.J. FLECK JOAN GABEL Director of Athletics Head Coach President Football SETH GREEN GADIVA HUBBARD HUGH McCUTCHEON Student-Athlete Student-Athlete Head Coach Football Women’s Basketball Volleyball Senior Senior JOHN JOHNSON Senior Deputy Athletic Director Chief of Staff PAGE 8 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA DaWON BAKER SHAWN BUCHANAN KAYLA CAFFEY Diversity and Inclusion Director Advisory Commission Student-Athlete Former Student-Athlete, Baseball Volleyball Junior SADIO FENNER RONNIE GREEN FRED HOIBERG Student-Athlete Chancellor Head Coach Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Men’s Basketball Junior JOHN JOHNSON PAT LOGSDON MARK MANNING COURTNEY WALLACE Senior Deputy Athletic Director Deputy Athletics Director Head Coach Student-Athlete Chief of Staff Senior Woman Administrator Wrestling Softball Junior PAGE 8 PAGE 9 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SPENCER ALLEN LOU AYENI CHRISTEN CONLEY Head Coach Assistant Coach Student-Athlete Baseball Football Field Hockey Senior MADISON DOUCETTE BRYCE JACKSON JIM PHILLIPS MARTY LONG JR. Student-Athlete Student-Athlete Vice President of Athletics & Assistant Coach Women’s Lacrosse Football Recreation Football Junior Junior MARIA SANCHEZ DENNIS SPRINGER DERRICK THOMPSON JR. KEVIN WHITE Associate Athletic Director for Assistant Coach Advisory Commission Deputy Director of Athletics/ Academic Services and Student Football Former Student-Athlete, Football Chief Financial Officer Development/Diversity & Inclusion PAGE 10 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DONALD ANTHONY JR. KAREN DENNIS ZACH HARRISON Head Coach Director Student-Athlete Fencing Men’s & Women’s Track & Field and Football Cross Country Sophomore JEN FLYNN OLDENBURG ALEXUS PYLES KHADEVIS ROBINSON Head Coach Student-Athlete Head Coach Volleyball Women’s Track & Field Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Senior KEVIN WHITE GENE SMITH ANTHONY “TONY” WHITE Deputy Director of Athletics/ Director of Athletics Advisory Commission Chief Financial Officer Former Student-Athlete, Men’s Basketball PAGE 10 PAGE 11 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SANDY BARBOUR JEFF COOK MISSY DOHERTY Vice President of Intercollegiate Head Coach Head Coach Athletics Men’s Soccer Women’s Lacrosse MYLES DREAD JAMES FRANKLIN OLIVIA JACK Student-Athlete Head Coach Student-Athlete Men’s Basketball Football Women’s Swimming & Diving Junior Junior CAROLYN KIEGER TIM MURPHY DENNIS SCANLON Head Coach Head Coach Faculty Athletics Representative Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving PAGE 12 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition PURDUE UNIVERSITY JEFF BROHM DR. CARLY DAY NORBERT ELLIOTT Head Coach Head Team Physician Head Coach Football Men’s & Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country JARED FLORELL NYAGOA GONY DAVE SHONDELL Student-Athlete Student-Athlete Head Coach Wrestling Women’s Basketball Volleyball Junior Junior PEYTON STOVALL Assistant Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Development PAGE 12 PAGE 13 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition RUTGERS UNIVERSITY GEO BAKER TIM EATMAN RON HARPER JR. Student-Athlete Associate Head Coach Student-Athlete Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Senior Junior PAT HOBBS JONATHAN HOLLOWAY ARELLA GUIRANTES Director of Athletics President-Designate Student-Athlete Women’s Basketball Senior UMME SALIM-BEASLEY THOMAS M. STEPHENS C. VIVIAN STRINGER Head Coach Faculty Athletics Representative Head Coach Women’s Gymnastics Women’s Basketball PAGE 14 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN REBECCA BLANK MADISON CONE MIKE JACKSON Chancellor Student-Athlete Associate Athletic Director Football Senior TYRA TURNER Student-Athlete Softball Junior PAGE 14 PAGE 15 BIG TEN CONFERENCE Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition BIG TEN CONFERENCE VOTER REGISTRATION COMMITTEE KATHY KALER MATTIE WHITE LISA WINTERS University of Illinois Indiana University Indiana University Associate Director of Academic Services, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Academic Director of Leadership and Life Skills Illini Way Student-Athlete Development Services & Excellence, Senior Woman Administrator KARA PARK RESA LOVELACE BRIAN TOWNSEND University of Iowa University of Maryland University of Michigan Senior Associate Director for Assistant Athletic Director of Director, Leadership Development Student Development & Events Student-Athlete Development Program ANGELA MONTIE PEYTON N. OWENS III TOM LEMKE Michigan State University University of Minnesota University of Nebraska Director of Student-Athlete Senior Associate Athletic Director/Leadership Assistant Director of Life Skills Development Development & Strategic Partnerships PAGE 16 BIG TEN CONFERENCE
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