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Athletic director: Team: Wyoming: Conference: Mountain West: Biographical details; Born January 4, 1966 (age 58) Alma mater: University of Wyoming Robert Morris University: Administrative career (AD unless noted) 1995–2000: Wyoming (associate AD) 2000–2006: Portland State: 2006–present: Wyoming
Named after the University of Wyoming Athletics Director Glenn "Red" Jacoby (1946–73), the Jacoby golf course is one of two golf courses in Laramie, Wyoming. The course measures 6,855 yards and is located just east of the University of Wyoming campus. It is home to the university's men's and women's golf teams and also open to the public.
Craig Philip Bohl (born July 27, 1958) is an American retired college football coach and former player. Prior to announcing his retirement from coaching at the conclusion of the 2023 football season, he was the head football coach at the University of Wyoming for 10 seasons.
Western Wyoming Community College: Rock Springs: Community Associate's 1959 2,391 42%/58% University of Wyoming: Laramie: Public Doctoral 1886 [2] 11,100 47%/53% Wyoming Catholic College: Lander: Private Baccalaureate 2005 361 62%/38% Wyoming Technical Institute (WyoTech) Laramie: For-profit Associate's 1966 993 94%/6% Wind River Tribal College ...
The Wyoming Cowboys college football team represents the University of Wyoming in the Mountain West Conference (MWC), as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 33 head coaches, and 1 interim head coach, since it began play during the 1892 season. Since December 2023, Jay Sawvel has served as Wyoming's head ...
Heath Martin Schroyer (born March 15, 1972) is an American college basketball coach, currently the athletic director at McNeese State University, where he was head coach of the men's basketball team from 2018 until 2021.
In 1997, Johnson left Tarleton State to become a government liaison the National Collegiate Athletic Association, specifically the Division II level. [5] In 2003, he left the NCAA for the University of Central Missouri where he served as an associate athletics director, and in 2005, Johnson became the athletics director at Texas A&M University ...