University of Arizona athletic directors through the years
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The University of Arizona has had seven athletic directors and four interim athletic directors in its 100+ years.
UA athletic directors
- UA Special Collections
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1914-57 – Hank Leiber with James Fred "Pop" McKale in the 1930s, the University of Arizona's most-famous coach and first official athletic director. During that time he was twice the baseball coach, and served stints as basketball and football coach. He is a charter member of the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.
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- Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star
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1958-72 – University of Arizona Athletic Director Dick Clausen in 1969. He oversaw Arizona's move from the Border Conference to the Western Athletic Conference, hired baseball coach Jerry Kindall and track coach Willie Williams, the first African-American head coach in history of Div. I athletics. He was involved in the planning of McKale Center.
UA athletic directors
- Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star
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1972-82 – University of Arizona athletic director Dave Strack in his office on May 18, 1982. He shepherded the university's entrance into the Pac-10 conference and hired Fred Snowden, the first Black basketball coach in Div. 1. Strack, the former head basketball coach at Michigan, helped open McKale Center and watched as the UA developed into a regional power.
UA athletic directors
- UA Special Collections
1914-57 – Hank Leiber with James Fred "Pop" McKale in the 1930s, the University of Arizona's most-famous coach and first official athletic director. During that time he was twice the baseball coach, and served stints as basketball and football coach. He is a charter member of the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.
UA athletic directors
- Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star
1958-72 – University of Arizona Athletic Director Dick Clausen in 1969. He oversaw Arizona's move from the Border Conference to the Western Athletic Conference, hired baseball coach Jerry Kindall and track coach Willie Williams, the first African-American head coach in history of Div. I athletics. He was involved in the planning of McKale Center.
UA athletic directors
- Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star
1972-82 – University of Arizona athletic director Dave Strack in his office on May 18, 1982. He shepherded the university's entrance into the Pac-10 conference and hired Fred Snowden, the first Black basketball coach in Div. 1. Strack, the former head basketball coach at Michigan, helped open McKale Center and watched as the UA developed into a regional power.
UA athletic directors
- Benjie Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
2010-17 – Greg Byrne hired Rich Rodriguez, kept Sean Miller and oversaw the UA baseball team's move to Hi Corbett Field and ensuing 2012 College World Series championship during his time in Tucson.
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