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Harkey, Kelsie Tomaszewski, Alicja Abounader, Domenic Abramczyk, AT, Gabby Adam, Renee Artino, Kristina Atencio, Isaac Ba, Mo Beekman Smith, Bianca Beninghof, MS, AT, Richard Bensimon Maharaj, Victoria Benton, AT, PES, CES, Max Bertrams, Kelly Bilbrey, Tim Bloomberg, Dr. Laura Boyer, Dallas Branstein, Max Browne, Shak Carlo, Maria Collins, DPT, Kevin Conlan, Sean Devrient, Kevin DiJulius, Johnni Dunn, Bob Etzkin, Brian Evans, James Evans, James Fagin, Ava Farrell, PJ Garcia, Fred German, Andy Gory Harkey, Kelsie Graham, DJ Gromala, Don Haecker, Eric Harris, Lena Hitchens, Ryan Hoban, MD, Connor Honaker, DO, Lindsay Hudson, Jason Ivancic, MAE, AT, Kelsey Jenney, Spencer Johnsen, Curt Johnson, Kwanza Kahn, Josh Karliak, Danny Kearney, Matt Kielsmeier, Chris Kleidman, Dr. Robert Kyler, Amy Lang, Mark Lewis, Angie Livermore, Jessica Longmeier, Brandon Ludwikowski, Erica Maharaj, Visnu Mangan, MS, AT, Brittany Marks, Nolan Mathis, Erik McGillivray, Chalmers Meglen, Toni Moore, Josh Moskowitz, Mason Nation, Ieuan Neville, Carrie Oldham, Jennifer Osborne, Maddie Parker, Deshon Payne, Steve Polito, Frank Pond, Erin Richardson, Trent Rivers, Ben Robertson, Lily Robinson, Daniyal Romanella, Mike Rosneck, MD, James Sacco, PhD, Matthew Sanniti, Meghan Sappington, Mark Scarcella, MD, Michael Schaefer, MD, Marie Sedlacek MFN, RDN, LD, Carly Shunnar, Jay Silva, David Sokolowski, Jon Sutton, Morgan Taylor, Emily Tilow, APRN, CNP, Emma Tramutolo, MD, Jake Tussing, Spencer Ubiparipovic, Sinisa Vincent, Andrew Violette, Bo Voss, Chuck Weir, Steve Wilson, Chenara Wise, MS, AT, Jackie Wojcik, Mike Wysmierski, MS, AT, Sydney Zerr, Hanna Zoeckler, Shelby KELSIEGORY HARKEY TITLE Director of Athletics PHONE 687-4539 EMAIL CSUDirectorOfAthletics@csuohio.edu Kelsie Gory Harkey enters her first full year as Director of Athletics at Cleveland State University. She served as interim athletics director for six months before President Laura Bloomberg appointed her to the full-time athletics director position for the 2024-25 academic year. In this role, Gory Harkey oversees the day-to-day operations of the athletics department and is a member of President Bloomberg's cabinet and senior leadership team. She is responsible for supporting Cleveland State's 18 varsity sports, along with the recently added esports program, encompassing over 360 student-athletes in addition to coaches and support staff. Prior to her appointment, Gory Harkey served as Deputy Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator for four years. She worked closely with former Director of Athletics Scott Garrett and the athletics senior leadership on the strategic and day-to-day operations of Cleveland State's athletic program, including overseeing all of the department's internal units and functions including academics, business affairs, equipment, facilities, sports medicine, strength and conditioning and student-athlete development. In addition, Gory Harkey worked with CSU’s Office of General Counsel to supervise the university’s athletics compliance program. She has also served as a sport supervisor for a host of CSU athletic programs throughout her tenure. A proven leader with a background that includes experience as an athletics event manager at Ohio State and championship operations with the NCAA, Gory Harkey comes to Cleveland State from Johns Hopkins University having most recently served as assistant athletics director and senior woman administrator. Gory Harkey joined Johns Hopkins as an assistant athletics director in 2014 and was charged with operations oversight for 24 varsity sports, the implementation of student-athlete development initiatives for over 600 student-athletes as well as expanding the Blue Jays marketing and community outreach efforts. Gory Harkey also recently served as Johns Hopkins’ point of contact for the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship, managing 15 full-time staff members and over 150 game day workers. Over the last two years, Gory Harkey co-led the Blue Jays LEAD Committee, a program empowering student-athletes to actualize leadership abilities and inspire action in their communities. She designed and implemented over 25 hours of annual leadership workshops focused on a multitude of skills including emotional intelligence, effective communication and accountability. Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, Gory Harkey was chosen for the highly selective NCAA Postgraduate Internship Program in 2013. At the NCAA, Gory Harkey worked with the championships and alliances offices and assisted NCAA staff with championship operations for Division I women’s volleyball, men’s ice hockey, men’s tennis, baseball, FCS football and National Collegiate Rifle. Gory Harkey began her professional career as an event management coordinator at Ohio State University in 2010. During her three years in Columbus, she was the primary event manager for women’s volleyball, women’s gymnastics, women’s ice hockey, women’s golf, men’s gymnastics and men’s golf. Gory Harkey has been involved in professional development throughout her career. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Collegiate Event and Facility Management Association (CEFMA) and is a member of the NCAA Division III senior woman administrator program. Gory Harkey earned her undergraduate degree in business administration from Ohio State in 2013 and received her master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio in 2019. She resides in the Cleveland area with her husband Adam, and the two are set to welcome their first child in the coming weeks.
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Dual on the Diamond: Nebraska @ Campbell on UFC Fight Night
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Injuries and heavyweight competing at the all star match -
Dual on the Diamond: Nebraska @ Campbell on UFC Fight Night
Santos replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
5 starters out for Campbell. Nebraska still looked tough. Their a good team -
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Santos replied to Santos's topic in College Wrestling
Last year it went up to $9.99 after the season. Loop -
Sign up to watch college wrestling on UFC fight pass for only $2.99
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Ten additional duals will be broadcast. They do tremendous production at these events. -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
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Campbell Wrestle-Off’s LIVE Saturday @ 2ET on BEG Wrestling @GoCamelsWrestle @NCAAWrestling @jrchristianpsyd @campbelledu -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
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https://swimswam.com/ohio-state-drops-mens-gymnastics-scholarships-after-ads-more-like-a-club-sport-comments/ -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
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Thank you for keeping the conversation going! This is a great listen. Call to action: Show out at the Black & Orange Wrestle-offs, @BegWrestling will live stream for those that aren’t local. Campbell, Where is the plan? What can the community do? Where is the AD? Why could the AD not effectively protect their best program? @BegWrestling @jrchristianpsyd @_callmemal -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
Santos replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
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Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
Santos replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
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Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
Santos replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
Campbell was down to 8 scholarships and had to raise a 100,000 for the AD. That is being reduced to 3 scholarships. The team currently has 45 wrestlers on the roster. They have had up to 55. So 37 wrestlers pay tuition, room, and board. This means the wrestling team brings students and 2.2 million to Campbell or more each year. Campbell should not opt into revenue sharing which will also cap rosters. Maximize rosters of every Olympic sport. They say enrollments down. Allow these sports to help save Campbell. If they opt in to revenue sharing its the kiss of death. It's a business decision. The athletes want to compete in Division 1 sports, at a school with great academics, in a conservative Christian environment. Without Olympic sports those students are gone. -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
Santos replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
They overshadow other sports at Campbell. The football team comes in mass to support them. They out draw the basketball team. The AD has been chipping away at Olympic sports. Making them raise money and giving it to basketball. They have events for basketball and lose money. -
Campbell Wrestling is about to cut their program
Santos replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
It is not Title 9 issues. Everyone better draw the line here. Olympic sports will begun to be eliminated at D1 Universities if they opt in to revenue sharing. Not just wrestling. Example gymnastics at Ohio just had all their scholarships pulled. It's time to fight for our sport. Don't wait until it's too late