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Since Marcum left South Carolina, the Gamecocks have had five athletic directors: Dick Bestwick (1988), King Dixon (1988-92), Mike McGee (1993-2005), Eric Hyman (2005-12) and Ray Tanner (2012 ...
Donald Ray Tanner Jr. (born March 25, 1958) is an American college athletics administrator and former baseball coach who was most recently the athletic director at the University of South Carolina. Tanner began this role after leading the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball program for sixteen seasons.
When Howard stepped down in 1971, McLellan was named athletic director. [2] Under McLellan, Clemson introduced women's sports in 1975, and saw rapid expansion of facilities. McLellan was responsible for the construction of athletic offices and training facilities (today known as the Jervey Athletic Center ), [ 3 ] as well as Memorial Stadium's ...
From Saturday, May 10, 2008: South Carolina’s new women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley, left, and USC media relations director Steve Fink, right, listen to USC director of athletics Eric Hyman ...
While at Furman, he coached football for nine years (1973–1981) and was an assistant athletic director for two years (1982–1984). Hyman served as athletic director of Texas Christian University from 1997 to 2005. During this period he was named the 2004 national athletic director of the year. [3] Hyman came to South Carolina in 2005.
He was a part of the Gamecocks’ marketing department and helped execute plans for a number of South Carolina athletic programs. 2. He’s been at a lot of places
When South Carolina was a member of the ACC (1953–1971), there was an intense rivalry with the University of North Carolina, particularly in basketball, since Frank McGuire had coached UNC but moved to Columbia to coach the Gamecocks. The rivalry was renewed in football during the 2007 season, with the Gamecocks defeating the Tar Heels 21–15.