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University of Nevada Athletics 1664 N. Virginia Street Legacy Hall/MS 232 Reno, NV 89557-0232 Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Email Address Phone Title Twitter; Athletics Administration | Mail Stop 232: Stephanie Rempe (775) 682-6969: Director of Athletics Stephanie_Rempe:
Stephanie Rempe, the Executive Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Operating Officer at LSU, has been named Athletic Director at the University of Nevada, Reno, the University announced today. Rempe has overseen all aspects of one of the country’s largest and most successful intercollegiate athletics departments at LSU since 2019.
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The Nevada athletic department turned a small profit in fiscal year 2023 after UNR followed through with its pledge to get the Wolf Pack near the Mountain West median in university funding.
UNLV boasts of some of the best collegiate athletic facilities and outdoor locations to bolster our students’ athletic and academic success.
UNLV Athletics graduates leaders, wins championships, and excels in all that we do. Our core values are integrity, excellence, service, accountability, and innovation.
Seven of Nevada's athletics programs – women's basketball, men's and women's tennis, soccer, softball, swimming and diving and track and field – either matched or improved upon their multiyear scores from last year's report.
The Nevada athletic department announced its seven-member 2024 Hall of Fame class that will be inducted next month. The class features Deonte Burton (men's basketball, 2010-14), Cody Fajardo (football, 2011-14), Fred Harvey (rifle head coach, 1995-2019), En-tien (Grace) Huang (diving, 2010-14), Katie Lyons (skiing, 2007-10), Atoya Shaw Burleson ...
While the final decision isn't completely in its control, the Nevada athletic department is planning on full-capacity attendance for the 2021 football season, which begins in a little more than four months.