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Larry Krystkowiak is entering his third coached was The Krystkowiak File year as the head coach of the Runnin’ former Ute Educa on Utes. During his second year at the helm, All-American , 1996 Utah reached the Pac-12 Tournament Andrew Bachelor’s in Business Administra on semifi nals for the fi rst me in program Bogut. history and won two postseason games Krystkowiak’s Personal for the fi rst me since winning the other head coaching experience was in the Birthdate: Sept. 23, 1964 championship CBA with the Idaho Stampede in 2003-04. Hometown: Shelby, Mont. Wife: Jan in 2009. The Utes also more than doubled Children: Sons Cam, Luc, Ben and twin their win total from the previous season A er a nine-year NBA playing career in six daughters Samantha and Finley. by winning 15 games. ci es, Krystkowiak’s fi rst coaching job was as an assistant coach at Montana from Playing Experience A er the 2012-13 season, Jason 1998-2000. The Grizzlies were the Big Sky University of Montana, 1982-86 Washburn was named honorable champions in 2000. He then moved on to Three- me Big Sky MVP UM’s All- me leading scorer (2,017) men on All-Pac-12 becoming the fi rst Old Dominion as an assistant in 2001-02 UM’s All- me leading rebounder (1,105) Ute to receive any postseason recogni on before signing on as the head coach of the Two- me Academic All-American since the team joined the Pac-12. Also, CBA’s Idaho Stampede. In his lone season Four- me Dean’s List member Jeremy Olsen was named to the Pac-12’s with the Stampede in 2003-04, he led the Graduated with honors, 3.5 GPA All-Academic First Team and became the team to a 38-14 record and a berth in the fi rst Ute to win scholas c honors since CBA Finals. NBA, 1986-96 1986, 2nd Rd. Dra Pick () the switch in conferences. This shows 1986-87, the balance of athle c and academic 1988-92, Bucks improvements being made during the 1992-93, Krystkowiak era. 1993-94, 1994-96, Chicago Bulls Krystkowiak was introduced on April 4, 1996, Career averages: 8.1 pts, 4.1 rebs 2011 as the new men’s basketball coach at the and the man to lead the Runnin’ Utes into the next phase Year-By-Year College Record of their storied history. Krystkowiak, who has prior head coaching experience in the Year School Overall Conf. NCAA, CBA and NBA, le a posi on as an 2004-05 Montana 18-13 9-5 assistant coach with the New Jersey Nets 2005-06 Montana 24-7 10-4 to become the 15th head coach in Utah 2011-12 Utah 6-25 3-15 men’s basketball history. 2012-13 Utah 15-18 5-13 Totals 4 years 63-63 In his previous collegiate head coaching NCAA Tournament post, Krystkowiak led his alma mater, the University of Montana, to a 42-20 Year Rd. Opponent (Seed) Result record and two NCAA appearances as the 2005 64 Washington (1) L, 88-77 Grizzlies’ from 2004-06 before joining the 2006 64 Nevada (5) W, 87-79 NBA coaching ranks. Hired as an assistant Krystkowiak came to Utah with head coaching 32 Boston College (4) L, 69-56 coach by the in 2006- experience in the NCAA, CBA and NBA. In two years 07, “Krysko” was elevated to head coach as the head coach at his alma mater, the University with 17 games remaining in the season. of Montana, Krystkowiak led the Grizzlies to a 42-20 He was retained as the Bucks’ head record, a tle and two NCAA coach in 2007-08. Among the players he Tournament appearances.

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Krystkowiak spent the next two seasons as the head coach at Montana. The Grizzlies were Big Sky champions in 2004- 05, winning the conference tournament and earning an automa c bid to the NCAA tournament. They appeared in the Big Dance in 2006 as well, earning an at-large bid and advancing to the second round with an upset victory over fi h- seed Nevada in fi rst-round ac on at the Huntsman Center in 2006. It was UM’s fi rst NCAA tournament win since 1975. Montana fi nished the season with a 24-7 record, a er going 18-13 in Krystkowiak’s fi rst season, losing to No. 1 seed Washington in the NCAA First Round.

The only three- me Big Sky MVP in league history and two- me Academic COACHING CHRONOLOGY All-American for Montana from 1982- 86, Krystkowiak is s ll the school’s all- Year Associa on Team Posi on Record Postseason me career leader in points (2,017) and 1998-99 NCAA Univ. of Montana Asst. Coach 10-14 -- rebounds (1,105). He was selected in the 1999-00 NCAA Univ. of Montana Asst. Coach 15-11 -- second round (28th overall pick) of the 2001-02 NCAA Old Dominion Univ. Asst. Coach 13-16 -- 1986 NBA dra by the Chicago Bulls and 2003-04 CBA Idaho Stampede Head Coach 38-14 CBA Finals played in the league for nine years with 2004-05 NCAA Univ. of Montana Head Coach 18-13 NCAA 1st Rd. San Antonio (1986-87), Milwaukee (1988- 2005-06 NCAA Univ. of Montana Head Coach 24-7 NCAA 2nd Rd. 92), Utah (1992-93), Orlando (1993-94), 2006-07 NBA Milwaukee Bucks Asst./Head Coach 28-54 -- Chicago (1994-96) and the Los Angeles 2007-08 NBA Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach 26-56 -- Lakers (1996). Over his NBA career, he 2009-10 adidas Na ons adidas USA Head Coach N/A -- averaged 8.1 points and 4.1 rebounds 2010-11 NBA New Jersey Nets Asst. Coach 23-52 -- a game with his best season in 1988-89 2011-12 NCAA Univ. of Utah Head Coach 6-25 -- when he averaged 12.7 points and 7.6 2012-13 NCAA Univ. of Utah Head Coach 15-18 rebounds a game for Milwaukee.

Krystkowiak made the Dean’s List four mes at Montana, including in 1996, when he completed the degree he began over a decade earlier in business administra on. He graduated with honors, boas ng a 3.5 grade point average.

Krystkowiak and his wife Jan have fi ve children, sons Cam, Luc, Ben and twin daughters Samantha and Finley.  Krystkowiak (right) was introduced as the 15th head coach in Utah men’s basketball history at a press conference with Athle cs Director Dr. Chris Hill on April 4, 2011.

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Tommy Connor is in his third year as a Utah become more The Connor File assistant coach under head coach Larry impressive Educa on Krystkowiak. It is his second stint with the when University of Utah, 1990 Bachelor’s in Exercise and Sport Science Utes, following four years as an assistant considering coach under the late from that Connor Personal 1994-97. Connor, a former Utah player built the program from scratch a er it was Birthdate: Feb. 9, 1967 (1986-88, 1990), returns to his alma mater reinstated prior to the 1999-2000 season. Hometown: Boise, Idaho Wife: Kathryn after a very successful 12-year stint as the Children: Son Jake, daughters Sydney and head coach at Westminster College (NAIA). Under Connor, Westminster posted 10 Cass. seasons with at least 20 wins, including Connor was a four-year starter for nine straight from 2002-2011. The Griffi ns Playing Experience University of Utah, 1986-88, 90 the Runnin’ Utes at point guard. A er have won seven regular-season Fron er Four-year starter gradua ng with a B.S. in Exercise and Conference championships and two Led Utes in assists twice Sport Science, he spent three years as conference tournament tles. Connor is a Member of 1986 WAC co-champions a Graduate Assistant and another four fi ve- me Fron er Conference Coach of the Played in 1986 NCAA tournament years as an assistant coach at Utah under Year and his teams qualifi ed for nine NAIA Collegiate Coaching Experience Majerus. During his me on the bench, Na onal Championship appearances. University of Utah Connor helped guide Utah to the NCAA Assistant Coach, 2011-present Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight as well as Connor coached 17 players to NAIA All- Westminster College Head Coach, 1999-2011 the NIT “Final Four”, while capturing American status and had one NAIA Na onal Record: 264-114 (.698) four Western Athle c Conference Player of the Year. The Griffi ns also had fi ve University of Utah championships. players named Fron er Conference Player Assistant Coach, 1994-97 of the Year and saw 36 players earn all- In a stellar 12- conference honors. Westminster was also year career at successful in the classroom as 44 players Westminster, Connor earned NAIA Scholar Athlete honors and led the Griffi ns to 108 players were named Academic All- a 264-114 (.698) Fron er Conference. Westminster led the overall record, while na on with the most NAIA Scholar Athletes proving even more in back-to-back years from 2009-2011. dominant in Fron er Conference play Connor has been married to his wife with a 126-40 (.759) Kathryn for 24 years. He has a son, Jake, and mark. Those numbers two daughters Sydney and Cass.

Connor is in his third year as an assistant under Krystkowiak and is serving his second s nt as a Utah. In his fi rst pos ng as a Utah assistant coach under Rich Majerus, he helped the Utes to the Sweet Sixteen, the Elight Eight and the NIT Final Four. Prior to joining Krystkowiak’s staff , Connor posted a 264-114 record as the head coach at Westminster and was a fi ve- me Fron er Conference Coach of the Year Award recipient.

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The Slocum File DeMarlo Slocum is in his third year as an assistant coach with the Utes and is known Slocum, a Educa on as a primetime recruiter. Prior to joining na ve of Las Georgia Southern University, 2001 Vegas, also Bachelor’s in Public Recrea on/Kinesiology Krystkowiak’s staff , Slocum spent three years in the same position at Colorado served one Personal State. season as an assistant coach at Dixie State Birthdate: Feb. 17, 1978 College before moving on to the University Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. In his three seasons at Utah and CSU, of Southern California to become the Slocum has worked primarily with Trojans’ Director of Basketball Opera ons. Playing Experience the guards and shared recrui ng In one season with USC, Slocum was in Georgia Southern, 1999-2001 charge of on-campus recrui ng, team Second-leading scorer as a junior responsibili es. Before coming to Fourth-leading scorer as a senior Colorado State, Slocum served as an travel, scou ng and camp coordina on. Dixie State, 1997-99 assistant coach at the University of Idaho. Finished sixth na onally among junior As a student-athlete, Slocum spent two colleges Prior to joining the Idaho Vandals, Slocum years at Dixie State before playing his fi nal was the head coach of the Las Vegas two seasons at Georgia Southern, where Collegiate Coaching Experience he earned a degree in public recrea on/ University of Utah Prospects AAU team for fi ve years. During Assistant Coach, 2011-present his tenure, the Prospects were ranked kinesiology in 2001. During his junior Colorado State University among the top fi ve AAU teams on the season at Georgia Southern, he was the Assistant Coach, 2008-11 west coast. Slocum has worked at various team’s second-leading scorer, before University of Idaho collegiate basketball development camps fi nishing fourth in scoring as a senior. Assistant Coach, 2006-07 across America, as well as the West Coast University of Southern California Director of Basketball Ops., 2005-06 All-Star Camp and the Adidas Superstar Dixie State College Camp. Assistant Coach, 2004-05

Slocum is in his thirdyear as an assistant under Krystkowiak. He came to Utah with a reputa on as a solid recruiter who does a tremendous job of skill development on the fl oor.

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The Hill File Andy Hill is in his third year as an assistant coach with the Utes. He came to Utah from Hill served as Educa on Montana, where he spent seven years a graduate Eastern Washington University, 2000 assistant Bachelor’s in Educa on in the same role, including two seasons under Krystkowiak. coach during Personal the 2003-04 season at Eastern Washington, Birthdate: Oct. 11, 1977 In his seven seasons at Montana, Hill which won the Big Sky Conference that Hometown: Spokane, Wash. helped the Grizzlies to three NCAA year. While at EWU, Hill was involved in Tournament appearances, most recently the promo on of the Eagles’ camps and Playing Experience in 2010, as well as a CBI bid in 2011. assisted in recrui ng as well. Walla Walla Community College, 1996-97 Montana also reached the Big Sky Collegiate Coaching Experience Conference Tournament championship During the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons University of Utah game in four of his seven seasons. In Hill’s Hill served as an assistant at Lewis-Clark Assistant Coach, 2011-present two years under Krystkowiak from 2004- State College in Lewiston, Idaho. In his University of Montana 06, Montana went 42-20 and earned two seasons, the Warriors advanced to Assistant Coach, 2004-11 an NCAA Tournament berth both years, consecu ve NAIA Na onal Tournaments. Eastern Washington advancing to the second round in 2006. He was also an assistant coach and Graduate Assistant, 2003-04 Lewis-Clark State College recrui ng coordinator at Whitworth Assistant Coach, 2001-03 Among Hill’s du es at Montana were College in Spokane, Wash., during the Whitworth College assis ng with scheduling of games, 2000-01 season. Assistant Coach, 2000-01 coordina ng camps, on-court coaching and recrui ng. Addi onally, he was Hill graduated from Eastern Washington in instrumental in coordina ng the annual 2000 with a degree in educa on. coaching clinics and also worked closely with the fund-raising eff orts of UM’s Roundball Club.

Andy Hill begins his third year as an assistant coach at Utah. This is his second s nt under Krystkowiak a er serving as an assistant for him from 2004-06 at Montana.

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Before coming to Utah under Archibald, leadership from GCU in 2012. Norm Parrish Parrish was an assistant at Nampa High School in Idaho, coaching football and Cullen and his wife, Tara, have a daughter, Director of Basketball basketball. Parrish played his collegiate Josie. Operations 3rd Year ball at Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, and then at Northwest Norm Parrish is in his third year as Utah’s Nazarene College in Nampa. He received Scott McByrne Director of Basketball Opera ons. Parrish all-region honors at both ins tu ons. joined the Runnin’ Utes a er 20 years as Video Coordinator Parrish a ended Viewmont High School 3rd Year the head basketball coach at Salt Lake in Boun ful, Utah, where he received all- Community College. state honors in football and basketball.

This will be Parrish’s second s nt with Parrish earned his Bachelor’s degree from Sco McByrne is in his third year as Utah men’s basketball, a er serving one Northwest Nazarene in 1987 and received the Video Coordinator for Utah Men’s year as a graduate assistant under the late a Master’s from Utah State in 1993. He Basketball. McByrne originally joined the in 1988-89. and his wife Kaye have three sons, Travis Utes midway through the 2011-12 season (20), who is serving an LDS mission in a er spending two seasons with the New Parrish guided SLCC to unprecedented Singapore, Ma (17) and Collin (13). Jersey Nets of the NBA. success, including a 20-win season in 2011 and a trip to the Region 18 championship Phil Cullen is entering his second season With the Nets, McByrne was an assistant game. In 2009, the team won the NJCAA on the Utah staff a er returning to his video coordinator under head coach Avery na onal championship, the fi rst in school alma mater as the Director of Player Johnson from 2010-11 and an intern under history, along with its second consecu ve Development and Camps. This followed previous head coach Lawrence Frank, Region 18 championship. Parrish received a three-year s nt as an assistant coach at from 2009-10. During the 2010-11 season the 2009 NJCAA Na onal Coach of the Grand Canyon University. McByrne also worked alongside current Year award for his eff orts. In 2008, he Utah head coach Larry Krystkowiak, who coached the Bruins to a fi rst-place fi nish was then an assistant coach with New in the Region 18 tournament and a Jersey. Other notable coaches McByrne runner-up fi nish at the NJCAA na onal Phil Cullen has worked with include Popeye Jones, Del championships. Harris, John Loyer, Sam Mitchell and Kiki Director of Player Development and Camps Vandeweghe. A fi ve- me Region 18 Coach of the Year, 2nd Year Parrish also led the Bruins to the 2000 McByrne is originally from Newtown, SWAC regular-season championship. In Pennsylvania, where he a ended Council 1994, just his third season as head coach, Cullen played for Utah from 1998-2002 Rock High School South and was captain Parrish steered SLCC to the Region 18 and helped the Utes to a 90-35 record of the basketball team. He earned his Tournament tle and a fi h-place fi nish at during that span, including a 28-5 mark in bachelor’s degree in Secondary Social the NJCAA na onal championships. Parrish his freshman year. One of the Mountain Studies Educa on from the University of fi nished with a career record of 447-198 West Conference’s top 3-point shooters Tampa in 2008. (.693), eclipsing the 20-win mark 14 mes. during his career, Cullen can s ll be found in the Utah record books ranked sixth Under Parrish’s stewardship, SLCC had in career 3-pointers made (153) and 20 NJCAA All-Americans and 24 NJCAA 3-pointers a empted (396). Academic All-Americans. Nearly 50% of his players have moved on to compete at the Cullen received his bachelor’s degree in NCAA Div. I level, with several now playing civil and environmental engineering from professionally in the NBA and overseas. Utah in 2006 and earned his master’s in

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Chris Burgess Trevor Jameson Charles Stephenson Undergraduate Athletic Trainer Strength Coach Assistant Coach 15th Year 2nd Year 1st Year

Chris Burgess is entering his fi rst season as an Trevor Jameson is in his 14th year as an athle c Charles Stephenson joined the Utah men’s basketball undergraduate assistant coach. trainer with the University of Utah. In 2008, he also staff as the fi rst basketball-specifi c strength coach in accepted the posi on of Director of Sports Medicine the program’s history. Burgess transferred to the University of Utah under for the Utah Athle c Training program. His primary late head coach Rick Majerus and averaged 13.2 responsibility is working with the Runnin’ Ute Stephenson brings nearly 25 years of experience as a points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.2 blocks, and 66 percent fi eld- basketball team. strength coach at the collegiate level. Most recently, goal shoo ng while averaging 25.5 minutes a game. he was the strength coach for men’s basketball at Before coming to Utah, Jameson spent four years North Carolina State from 1996-2011 and previously Burgess suited up for the , Boston as an assistant athle c trainer and instructor at held the same posi on at Auburn from 1994-96. Cel cs and from 2002-06 and DePauw University in Indiana. In addi on to working Prior to Auburn, he was an assistant strength and then also played professionally in Turkey, Australia, with DePauw athletes, Jameson assisted in the condi oning coach at the University of Virginia from the Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Turkey, development of the department’s CAAHEP accredited 1987-94. Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates and Poland over athle c training educa on program and provided the past decade. clinical instruc on for students. Stephenson earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from UVA in 1989 and did his Prior to a ending Utah, Burgess played at Duke Prior to his appointment at DePauw, Jameson worked undergraduate work at the College of William & University for two years under coach Mike as a graduate assistant trainer at Indiana State Mary, gradua ng with a bachelor’s degree in physical Krzyzewski. Duke made the Elite Eight and the University. Jameson received his master’s degree in educa on. Stephenson and his wife, Diane, have four NCAA Na onal Championship game in Burgess’s athle c training from Indiana State in August of 1996 children, Tyler, Shea, Quinn and Carsyn. two seasons. He shot over 55 percent from the fi eld and earned the Outstanding Professional Award for during his tenure and le Duke ranked 23rd all- me his gradua ng class. in blocked shots. Jameson received his bachelor’s degree in physical At Woodbridge High School, Burgess received educa on and athle c training from Brigham Young na onal recogni on by being named a McDonald’s University in 1995. He worked in the Cougar sports All-American, Parade All-American, Slam Magazine medicine department for over two years. All-American & USA Today All-American. He was also a three- me All-State First Team selec on and led A Utah na ve, Jameson graduated from Taylorsville Woodbridge to a California Interscholas c Federa on High School in 1987. He and his wife, Angie, have fi ve Championship in 1997. children: Tui (15), Moevanu (14), Malia (13), Tavita (11) and Masina (9). Chris and his wife Lesa, a former Ute soccer player, have three daughters; Kelli Jo, Zoey and Ava, and two boys named Beckham and Zachary.

Managers and Support Staff

Alison Jensen Hans Steinbrenner Austin DeSilvia Mike Barrett Chase Broderick Everett Straley Todd Campbell Administrative Assistant Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Rice-Eccles & JMHC Director Dir. of Broadcasting and Video

Mike Gillilan Robert Gramse Robert Kemeny Dr. Dave Petron Al Reiser Colby Vranes Grant Robertson Director of New Media Equipment Room IT Director Team Physician Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Asst. Dir. of Marketing

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Dr. Chris Hill has spent the last quarter the Year, 2004 Administra on of a century developing Utah athle cs Mountain West 1987-present: Director of Athle cs into a na onal player. Among his many Conference’s 1998-present: Special Assistant to the President accomplishments was his instrumental Commissioner’s role in Utah’s invita on into the Pac-12 Award, 1981 Highlights Conference in the summer of 2010. Milton Bennion Fellowship, Football Just 37 years old when he was appointed 1984 Utah Recrea on Therapy Associa on Bowl Record 11-4 as Utah’s director of athle cs, Chris Hill, Ph.D., Outstanding Service award and 1996 Utah MS BCS Bowl Record 2-0 has spent the last 26 years developing the Sportsperson of the Year. Conference Champion 5 mes school’s athle cs department into one of The former Rutgers’ basketball captain Men’s Basketball na onal prominence. was inducted into the Jersey Shore Hall of Fame NCAA Tournament 13 mes He was instrumental in Utah’s invita on in 1998. In 2001, the Na onal Consor um for NCAA Final Four 1998 (runner-up) to join the Pac-12 Conference in the summer of Academics and Sports awarded him its Degree Elite Eight 1997, ’98 2010, a move preceded by the football team’s Comple on and Outreach and Community Sweet 16 1991, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’05 historic BCS appearances in the 2004 and Service Honor Award. He currently serves on the Conference Champion 12 mes 2008 seasons. Utah has won nine NCAA team Catholic Community Services Board of Directors. championships during Hill’s tenure—four by The New Jersey na ve has served in fi ve Women’s Gymnas cs the gymnas cs team and fi ve by the ski team— capaci es at the U., star ng in 1973-74 as a NCAA Champion 1990, ’92, ’94, ’95 and has fi nished as the na onal runner-up 15 graduate assistant basketball coach on Bill NCAA Runner-up 2000, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 mes. Those runner-up fi nishes include a No. 2 Foster’s staff . A er coaching boys’ basketball at NCAA Super Six 18 mes na onal ranking by the football team a er its Salt Lake’s Granger High from 1975-79 (he was Women’s Basketball victory over Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl, the 1975 4A Coach of the Year), Hill returned NCAA Tournament 15 mes and by the 1998 men’s basketball team. to the U. as an assistant coach to NCAA Elite Eight 2006 He has hired three coaches who won (1979-81). From 1983-85, he taught in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2001, 2006 Na onal Coach of the Year honors at Utah: University’s special educa on department Conference Champion 10 mes football coaches Urban Meyer (2004) and Kyle before coming back to athle cs as the Crimson Whi ngham (2008), and men’s basketball coach Club director (1985-86). In 1987, he became the Skiing Rick Majerus (1998). director of athle cs. NCAA Champion 1988, ’93, ’96, ’97, ’03 Hill has served on several na onal Hill was the execu ve director of United NCAA Runner-Up 9 mes boards, including the NCAA Division I Men’s Cerebral Palsy of Utah from 1981-85, during Volleyball Basketball Commi ee (2004-09), chair of the which me he developed a housing project for people with severe physical disabili es. NCAA Sweet 16 2001, 2008 NCAA Championships/Compe on Cabinet As an undergraduate, Hill won three le ers NCAA Tournament 10 mes (1997-98) and the NCAA Management Council Administra ve Commi ee. He was on NACDA’s in basketball at Rutgers and co-captained the So ball execu ve commi ee from 2002-06. 1971-72 team. His bachelor’s degree from College World Series 1991, ’94 The football program, which had not Rutgers is in math educa on (1972). He holds a NCAA Tournament 11 mes played in a bowl game since 1964 prior to master’s in educa on (Utah, 1974), and a Ph.D. Soccer Hill’s appointment as athle cs director, is 11-4 in educa onal administra on (Utah, 1982). His wife Kathy, a faculty member in NCAA Tournament 5 mes in bowl games during his term. Utah’s other athle c programs have also thrived under his the U.’s Department of Special Educa on in Baseball leadership. The men’s basketball team has severe disabili es, received the 2010 College NCAA Tournament 2009 played in 13 NCAA Tournaments—advancing of Educa on Service Award and the 2012 to the Sweet 16 fi ve mes and the Elite Eight ASUU Student Choice Award for Excellence Hill’s Facility Legacy twice. In 1998, the Runnin’ Utes advanced to in Teaching. They have two children, Aly and the NCAA Championship game against Kentucky. Christopher; two granddaughters, Addie and George S. Eccles Tennis Center (1989) The women’s basketball team has 15 NCAA Lily, and a grandson, Jack. Ute Baseball Field (1994) appearances, playing in the Sweet 16 twice and Aly played soccer for the University of Volleyball Crimson Court (1994) the Elite Eight in 2006, and was the 2013 WNIT Oregon and has a master’s degree in social Ute Soccer Field (1995) runner-up. The gymnas cs team has made 18 work from Utah. She teaches students with Rice-Eccles Stadium (1998) NCAA Super Six appearances (second most in severe disabili es in the School Dumke Gymnas cs Center (1998) the country)—and the ski team has fi nished District. Christopher has a bachelor’s degree in Burbidge Athle cs Academic Center (2001) fi rst or second in the na on 14 mes under his organiza onal communica on and a law degree Spence Eccles Field House (2004) watch. from the U.’s S.J. Quinney School of Law. He Alex Smith Strength & Condi oning Center (2009) He has received a number of awards, is employed by the Pac-12 Enterprises in San McCarthey Family Track & Field Complex (2010) including: 2011 Na onal Associa on of Francisco and is married to Darci Motoki, who McCarthey Football Prac ce Fields (2012) Collegiate Directors of Athle cs (NACDA) Under received her B.A. in psychology and philosophy Ute So ball Stadium (2013) Armour West Region Athle c Director of the from Boston College and her M.A. in psychology Football Center (2013) Year, fi nalist for the 2011 Athle c Director from Claremont University. She is a consultant of the Year by SportsBusiness Journal and for Accenture in San Francisco. SportsBusiness Daily, 2011 Utah YMCA Man of

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David W. Pershing proudly celebrates more than three decades President Pershing joined the of service to the University of Utah. Named Utah’s 15th University of Utah as an Assistant President in 2012, President Pershing serves as the university’s Professor of Chemical Engineering in chief execu ve leading a diverse team of faculty and staff at 1977. He was named a Presiden al one of the world’s top research universi es. Young Inves gator by the Na onal Science Founda on in 1984, became David W. Pershing proudly celebrates more than three decades of Dean of the College of Engineering in service to the University of Utah. Named as the 15th President in 2012, 1987, and named a Dis nguished Professor of Chemical Engineering President Pershing leads a diverse team of faculty and staff as the chief in 1995. In 1998, Dr. Pershing was named Senior Vice President for execu ve at one of the world’s top research universi es. Academic Aff airs responsible for approximately 1,000 faculty and 25,000 students in the colleges of the main campus. Now as President, Dr. Pershing con nues his commitment to the undergraduate experience with new ini a ves and programs aimed at enriching academic excellence on campus. A gi ed teacher and prolifi c researcher, President Pershing is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Dis nguished Teaching and Dis nguished Research Awards and the U’s Rosenbla Prize for Excellence. He has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed publica ons, won more than 20 research grants totaling approximately $60 million, and earned fi ve patents. He was named Engineering Educator of the Year by the Utah Engineering Council in 2002 and is a winner of the Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology. He was director of the University of Utah’s Center for Simula on of Accidental Fires and Explosions, fueled by a $40 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. President Pershing holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue President David W. Pershing spoke at the Utah Athle cs University and a Ph.D. from the University of Arizona, both in chemical “Invest in Excellence” kickoff event last April. engineering. Athletics Department Senior Staff

Liz Abel Ann Argust Mary Bowman Kyle Brennan Kate Charipar Kris ne Gross Sr. Associate A.D./ Associate A.D./ Sr. Associate A.D./ Sr. Associate A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Execu ve Assistant to the Communica ons Marke ng Student Support Services/SWA Administra on Compliance Athle cs Director

Manny Hendrix Karen Paisley Steve Pyne Steve Smith Erik Weirholt David Woodbury Assistant A.D./ Faculty Athle c Director of Event and Chief Financial Offi cer Director of Director of Ticket Major Gi s Representa ve Facility Opera ons Academic Services Opera ons

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