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Former University of San Francisco Athletic Director Bill Hogan has been selected as the new chair of the USF Sport Management Advisory Board.
Born and raised in Chino Hills California, Christopher Marquez ’25 worked in finance focusing on real estate, but knew something was missing from his professional career.
Explore research co-authored by USF's Dr. Nola Agha on WNBA fan networks and the equitable allocation of playing time in the league.
A group of Sport Management students and alumni, in partnership with RDK Sports International, ventured on a nine-day immersion course to Australia’s Gold Coast to gain insights into how sports have defined and continue to shape the nation.
The ninth annual USF Night at Oracle Park was a booming success with over 1,400 students, alumni, and baseball enthusiasts from the Dons community cheering on the Giants en route to a dominant 5-2 win over the New York Mets.
Rocky Harris ‘02, Chief of Sport & Athlete Services with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, is gearing up for the Paris 2024 Games later this year. He shared the following reflections of his role and career.
Less than a month after starting an internship with PRIMETIME Sports & Entertainment, David Peña Moscoso found himself at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium for the sold-out Clásico de México soccer match between the top two Mexican soccer clubs.
A trio of USF Sport Management grads is helping establish a legacy team in women’s soccer.
Allen Hardison ’19 has succeeded Mitch Cox ’98 as commissioner of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), the most successful Division II intercollegiate athletic conference in the U.S.
At 160over90, a global, full-service cultural agency, Ryan Morse ’15, Brian Sanchez ‘18, and Michele Robatto ’20 are working to build the brands of some of the world’s biggest sport sponsors.