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Cheryl Levick
Chief of Staff


Cheryl Levick, one of the top administrators in the country, is the Terrapins' new chief of staff. Levick has over 20 years experience in collegiate athletics, including the last seven running two Division I programs. She comes to College Park from Saint Louis University where she has served the last three years as director of athletics. Prior to her stint with the Billikens, Levick had a four-year run as the director of athletics of Santa Clara University.

"Cheryl Levick is widely acknowledged as one of the best collegiate athletics administrators in the country," said Maryland director of athletics Deborah A. Yow. "Her passion for the athletics enterprise and expectations for excellence are traits that will serve Maryland athletics well in the coming years. We are delighted that she will be joining us in the leadership role of chief of staff."

Levick led Saint Louis through its transition from Conference USA into the Atlantic 10, as well as spearheading the fund-raising effort for the new on-campus Chaifetz Arena and the design of the adjacent practice facilities. She also recently hired former national coach of the year Rick Majerus to run the men's basketball program. In addition, she served on the 2005 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four executive committee and partnered with the St. Louis Sports Commission to serve as host for the 2006 NCAA Men's Soccer College Cup.

"I am excited about joining the staff at the University of Maryland, working with Debbie Yow and being on a football campus again," Levick said. "This new position is an exciting opportunity to work with one of the top collegiate athletics programs in America, led by one of the elite administrators in our profession."

Levick, a former high school coach, is also well in tune with the student-athlete. During the 2006-07 academic year, the SLU department of athletics posted an overall grade point average of 3.28. There were also 123 student-athletes named to the Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for the spring 2007 semester.

Levick broke new ground at Santa Clara. She was the first female director of athletics in school history, as well as in the West Coast Conference. During her tenure at Santa Clara, Levick reorganized the department's administrative staff, oversaw a major renovation of the 5,000-seat basketball arena, broke ground on a 1,500-seat baseball stadium and received a $42.75 million commitment from the university's capital campaign.

Prior to Santa Clara she spent 12 years (1988-2000) at Stanford as the senior associate athletics director and senior woman administrator. She served as the department's chief operating officer, overseeing internal operations for 33 varsity sports. During Levick's time at Stanford, the Cardinal won 44 national championships.

Levick has received a number of accolades for her work in athletics. The National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) honored Levick as the 2000 Division I Athletic Administrator of the Year. In 1998 and 1999, she was named one of the nation's Top 25 Female Sports Executives by Street and Smith's Sports Business Journal. In the spring of 2001, she was honored with a Bay Area Woman Achievement Award.

Levick, a native of St. Louis, is a 1974 graduate of the University of Missouri, and holds a master's degree in athletic administration from Indiana University. Levick has two daughters, Heather and Melissa, and a son-in-law, Michael Klass.

Kathleen Worthington
Senior Associate Athletics Director


Kathleen Worthington was named associate athletics director for internal operations in May 1999, and promoted to executive senior associate athletics director in September 2002. She came to Maryland from Morehead State University, where she had served as associate athletics director since February 1998 after spending two years as an assistant athletics director.

At Maryland, Worthington is responsible for supervision of the department's internal operations including sports medicine, academic support, facilities and operations, personnel and compliance.

During her time at Morehead State, her primary focus was business operations, policy development, and strategic planning. Prior to Morehead State, Worthington spent two years as the assistant to the AD at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.

She earned her bachelor's degree in mass communications from the College of Notre Dame in Maryland in 1985. She earned a master's degree in public relations from Syracuse and a master's in athletics administration from Wisconsin-LaCrosse.

In April of 2004, Worthington was appointed a member of the NCAA Division I Academics, Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet. She was inducted into College of Notre Dame's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 and in 1999 was named an NCAA Leadership Fellow. In 1996, she earned the Graduate Student Achievement Award from University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.

Michael Lipitz
Senior Associate Athletics Director/Varsity Sports


Michael Lipitz is in his eighth year with the University of Maryland and his first as senior associate athletics director for varsity sports. He worked for Maryland Athletics in a senior management role from 1999 through 2006, before serving last year as Chief Operating Officer of the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, Florida.

Lipitz supervises the Terps' men's lacrosse, field hockey, volleyball, gymnastics, women's golf and men's, women's swimming programs, strength and conditioning unit and NCAA and ACC championship events. He is also the department's liaison to the Alumni Association, Office of Student Conduct and University Legal Office.

Lipitz graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in government and politics and dual concentrations in English and political leadership. He was a four-year varsity starter and two-year co-captain on the men's tennis team. Before returning to work at his alma mater, Lipitz earned his law degree from Villanova University.

Chris Boyer
Senior Associate Athletics Director/Administration


Chris Boyer returned to his alma mater in the summer of 2006 to serve the Terrapins as senior associate athletics director for administration.

In that role, Boyer is now responsible for overseeing four intercollegiate athletic programs (men's and women's soccer, softball, and wrestling), serving as the ICA senior staff liaison to the Maryland Gridiron Network and the M Club, as well as partnering with the ICA Chief of Staff on special projects and research on behalf of the department and serving in a key administrative role for internal operations.

He came to Maryland after five-plus years at Northwestern University. He began there in April 2001 as an assistant A.D. for marketing and sponsor services, and was promoted in July 2004 to associate A.D. for external affairs. In that role, he assisted with developing Northwestern Athletics' long-range strategic plan, while also overseeing the department's Marketing and Media Services units, and five of the department's 19 teams (baseball, cross country, field hockey, men's tennis, and fencing).

Boyer has also served at CSTV Online, Villanova University and at West Virginia University. Boyer earned his bachelor of arts in journalism with a concentration in public relations from Maryland in 1996. He was a Francis Scott Key Scholar at Maryland. He then moved on to West Virginia, where he earned a masters in sports management.

Brian Ullmann
Senior Associate Athletics Director/External Operations


Brian Ullmann has assumed the position of Associate Athletics Director of External Operations in the Maryland Athletics Department as of the summer of 2006. Previously the Terps' director of marketing, Ullmann will now supervise the ticket office, media relations operation and the Maryland Sports Marketing office.

The Gambrills, Md., native came to the Terps after two years as director of marketing and development for Special Olympics in Washington, D.C. While there, he developed and implemented marketing and fund-raising programs that raised over $1 million to fund sports training for citizens with mental retardation.

Prior to working with Special Olympics, Ullmann served as the marketing chair for the 2003 World Figure Skating Championships, coordinating marketing, sponsorship, media relations and promotions, and advertising. The 2003 Championships remain the highest-grossing event in the international competition's illustrious history.

Ullmann's 15-plus years working in the area also includes stints with the Washington D.C. Convention and Tourism Corporation (dir. of marketing and communications, 1997-2001) and USAir Arena (marketing manager, 1991-97).

A 1992 graduate of Maryland, Ullmann earned his degree in journalism. He and his wife, Cindy, have a daughter, Lily, and a son, Jacob.

Doug Dull
Associate Athletics Director/Media Relations

Doug Dull returned to his alma mater during the summer of 2003 to assume the duties of associate athletics director for media relations. In his new position, Dull will direct the media relations staff and will coordinate communications and media-relations functions for all 27 sports within the department.

He spent three years as the sports information director at Kansas State University, where he was primarily repsonsible for the nationally ranked football and track programs.

Prior to that he was an assistant athletics director for media relations at the University of California, Davis, and at Chico State University in northern California. A member of the Football Writers Association of America, the Public Relations Society of America and the Track and Field Writers Association of America, Dull is also active in the College Sports Information Directors of America, having served on its national board of directors and serving as President during the 2006-07 academic year.

A native of Smithsburg, Md., Dull began his career as a sports writer and sports editor at the Herald-Mail newspapers in Hagerstown. He is the recipient of a number of writing and design awards both in the newspaper and collegiate sports information realms.

A 1981 graduate of the University of Maryland, he holds a bachelor's degree in individual studies with a concentration on sports administration. Dull and his wife, Dr. Patty Bricmont, were married in August 2006.

Randy Eaton
Interim CFO/Associate Athletics Director/Business

Randy Eaton was named associate athletics director for business in June 2003, after three years as the Associate Athletics Director for Facilities, Operations and Special Events at the University of Houston. Eaton is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Terrapin athletics business office.

Eaton has over 10 years of experience in ticket office and business operations in collegiate athletics, having spent time at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, East Tennessee University, Ohio State and UT-San Antonio.

While at East Tennessee, Eaton served in various capacities as Athletic Business/Ticket Manager, Associate Athletic Director for Compliance, Interim Director of Athletics and the Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations. He was in charge of all components of internal operations and was accountable for all departmental budgets and oversaw event management and event staff.

Eaton was also the Director of Ticket Operations for the Ohio Glory of the World League Football, where he supervised the front office staff and was responsible for all aspects of the team's ticket operations.

Eaton earned a BBA in business administration from UT- San Antonio in 1990 and a master's of arts degree in sports administration from Ohio State in 1992.

He and his wife, Jeannette, are parents of daughter, Alex.

Greg Enloe
Associate Athletics Director/Terrapin Club


Greg Enloe was hired as the Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director of the Terrapin Club in November of 2006. His responsibilities include managing the day-to-day operations of the Terrapin Club and its professional staff, and overseeing the identification and solicitation of prospects to increase membership in the Terrapin Club from its current base of 8,700 members. He also facilitates the annual charitable contributions from individuals and corporations to achieve annual fund goals. Enloe is the athletic department staff liaison for the Terrapin Club Board of Directors, the volunteer advisory board for the Terrapin Club.

Prior to his arrival at Maryland, Enloe held the position of Director of Development for Athletics at California State University, Sacramento. Enloe was responsible for all aspects of major-gift fundraising for the athletic department. Prior to his promotion, Enloe held the title of Associate Athletic Director for Development at Sacramento State. He was responsible for all aspects of fundraising for the athletic department, including the creation of the Stinger Athletic Association and its voluntary board. Enloe revamped the entire athletic department's development structure, including donor giving levels, a priority seating policy and membership benefits program. Enloe also was the sport supervisor for baseball, softball and men's and women's golf.

Prior to Sacramento State, Enloe was the Director of Annual Giving for the athletic department at the University of California, Berkeley, annually raising over $6 million to the athletic department's general fund as well as over $2 million to the 27 sports teams. Enloe also has professional development and advancement experience at San Jose State University and University of the Pacific.

Enloe earned his bachelor's of arts degree from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., where he was a member of the baseball team. Enloe earned a master of arts in sports psychology from John F. Kennedy University.

Anton Goff
Associate Athletics Director/Academic Support and Career Development


Anton Goff was named assistant athletics director for the Terrapins' Academic Support and Career Development Unit (ASCDU) in June 2004 and promoted to Associate Athletic Director in June 2006. Goff, who served as an ASCDU assistant director from 1998 to 2001, returned to Maryland after four years as the Associate Director of Student-Athlete Support Services at Michigan State.

Goff is responsible for leading the Terps' academic support unit in providing quality developmental programs and need-based services that enhance academic progress, facilitate career development and encourage the psychosocial growth of all student-athletes.

While at Michigan State, Goff served as the academic coordinator for the Spartan football team, where he was responsible for tracking the student-athletes' classroom efforts and monitoring progress toward their degrees in compliance with NCAA and Big Ten regulations. Goff was responsible for overseeing the tutoring programs and study table at MSU and coordinated a faculty/staff mentorship program. Goff supervised four full-time academic counselors/learning specialists, graduate students and several undergraduate tutors.

Prior to his tenure at MSU, Goff provided academic support for Maryland men's basketball, men's and women's track, men's and women's soccer and softball programs from 1998 to 2001. During his first stint in College Park, Goff was instrumental in the development of the Terrapin Student-Athlete Handbook and the implementation of educational programs concerning alcohol and drug abuse, academic integrity, gender violence and human diversity.

Goff earned a bachelor's degree in the administration of justice from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond in 1991, before receiving a master's degree in the same discipline from VCU two years later.

James Greenwell
Associate Athletics Director/Operations & Facilities

James Greenwell was hired in August 2005 as the Terps Associate AD for Operations & Facilities. The former Assistant AD for Facilities & Operations at the University of Central Florida, Greenwell brings 15 years of facilities experience with him to Maryland. Greenwell's department manages all athletic facilities and events for the Terrapins and he also acts as the point of contact for emergency management and construction projects. During his tenure at UCF, Greenwell oversaw numerous building projects, including the construction of a football team house, football field house and baseball stadium. Greenwell also coordinated the design of the $300Million UCF Athletics Master Plan. Before working at UCF, Greenwell worked for at his alma mater, UAB, as the Coordinator of Operations for Bartow Arena (1996-1999) and as a building manager and student assistant for the Hill University Center (1991-1996).

A former member of the military, Greenwell served in the US Army as an infantry rifleman from 1986 to 1990. Greenwell and his wife Casey reside in Laurel with their son Dane.

Cheryl Harrison
Associate Athletics Director/Advancement

Cheryl Harrison has served as associate athletics director for external operations since July 2002.

Harrison is responsible for overseeing the development office, including the Terrapin Club, Major Gifts, M Club and the Walk of Fame and History in addition to funding capital campaign projects.

Harrison came to Maryland in 1996 as the assistant director of major gifts. In July 1997 she was promoted to director of advancement projects and was again promoted in September 1999 to director of development for major gifts. She became the interim AD for external operations in August 2001. Since her arrival in 1996, capital campaign gifts have increased by 300 percent. Harrison planned and implemented campaigns to provide funding to capital campaign projects including the Comcast Center and the expansion and renovation of the Gossett Football Team House. She managed day-to-day activities of the Building Partners Campaign for the Comcast Center that surpassed its $20 million goal. Harrison also supervises Terrapin Club travel and event arrangement for post-season games.

Prior to her arrival at Maryland, Harrison served as the director of alumni affairs at Winston-Salem State University for nine years.

Harrison, a native of Baltimore, graduated from Winston-Salem State University in 1982 with a bachelor of arts in business administration with a concentration in information systems.

Dan Trump
Associate Athletics Director/Compliance

Dan Trump is the Terrapins' new associate athletics director for compliance, having joined the staff on March 1, 2006. In that role, Trump is the senior-level manager in NCAA compliance and certification matters related to recruiting, eligibility, financial aid and rules education.

He came to Maryland from the Patriot League, where he served for two years, finishing as associate executive director. Prior to that, Trump was the associate director of athletics for compliance at Oregon State University for more than two years.

Originally from Los Angeles, Calif., Trump is a 1992 graduate of the University of California- Berkeley, where he earned his bachelor of arts in sociology. During his playing career, Trump was a catcher and four-year letterwinner. He played in the College World Series twice and served as team captain during his senior season.

In 1992, Trump joined the staff at Loyola Marymount University as the Athletic Ticket Manager and Facilities Director. In his second year at LMU, he added responsibilities as assistant baseball coach for the Lions.

He left Loyola Marymount in 1994 to pursue his master's degree at Central Michigan University, where he also volunteered as the coordinator for the Michigan Special Olympics, with responsibility of recruiting, scheduling and housing more than 400 volunteers. After a one-year internship at California, Trump returned to Loyola Marymount as the Athletic Promotions Coordinator/Ticket Manager. He was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director/ Compliance Coordinator in 1997 and served in that role for more than two years before accepting his position at Oregon State University.

Trump and his wife, Marcene, have two boys, Davis and Spencer. The family resides in Marriiottsville, Md.

Ryan Bowles
Assistant Athletics Director/Administration & Championships


Ryan Bowles was promoted in the summer of 2006 to serve as Maryland's assistant athletics director for administration and championships. He will have the responsibility for all NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference championship events hosted by Maryland and will serve as the sport supervisor for water polo.

He will also serve as the liaison for campus and conference sportsmanship issues and will be the liaison to the Athletics Council, a group of faculty, staff and students which reports to the President's Office on matters regarding intercollegiate athletics at Maryland.

Bowles has been on the athletics staff since August 2003, beginning as an intern and working his way to his current position.

Prior to coming to Maryland, he was the Asa S. Bushnell Intern for Championships at the Eastern College Athletic Conference in Massachusetts. There he was also involved in event management and was the liaison for a number of championship committees.

Bowles holds bachelors and masters degrees from McDaniel College in Westminster, where he was a four-time letterwinner for the men's soccer team.

Darryl Conway
Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine

Darryl Conway was hired in June 2004 as Maryland's assistant athletics director for sports medicine. Conway will oversee all medical and athletic training operations for the Terrapins' 27 varsity athletic programs.

Conway, who has been an athletic trainer at both the collegiate and professional levels, comes to the Terrapins after serving as head athletic trainer at the University of Central Florida for three years. There he was the head trainer for the Golden Knight football squad, while supervising the assistant trainers, graduate assistants and student assistants who provide training coverage of Central Florida's 17 varsity sports. At UCF, Conway was responsible for overseeing the compilation and input of daily medical records, the computerized injury surveillance program and the NCAA injury surveillance system. He served as a clinical instructor/field experience supervisor for athletic training students, assisted in the development of marketing and fundraising projects for the sports medicine department and served as the site coordinator for the NCAA drug testing program at UCF.

Prior to his position at Central Florida, Conway served as the Director of Sports Medicine at the University of Northern Iowa, working as the head trainer for the Panthers' football and men's basketball teams from 1999 to 2001. He was the head athletic trainer at Morgan State University in Baltimore for one season and was an assistant trainer and professor at Delaware, his alma mater, for two years. From 1993 to 1996, Conway was an assistant trainer with the NFL's New York Jets.

Conway earned a bachelor's degree in physical education studies, magna cum laude, from the University of Delaware in 1993, before receiving a master's degree in physical education and a certificate in sports management from Adelphi University two years later.

Conway has taught numerous collegiate courses related to athletic training, has made numerous presentations and has co-authored several scholarly publications and book chapters. He has been a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) since 1989, and is also a member of the United States Weightlifting Federation.

Conway and his wife, Tracy, have a son, Michael.

Keli Cunningham
Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance


Keli Cunningham joined the compliance staff at the University of Maryland in June 2004 and was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance in November 2005.

Cunningham assists the Associate Athletics Director with day-to-day operations to ensure compliance for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and 700 + student-athletes in 27 varsity sports programs. Serving as the primary contact for financial aid, she administers the National Letter of Intent (NLI) process, monitors NCAA squad lists, and awards athletics financial aid to all prospective and current student-athletes. Cunningham provides rules education and interpretations to coaches and student-athletes, compiles NCAA and ACC waivers and appeals in addition to assisting senior level management with the investigation and reporting of violations.

Prior to her arrival at Maryland, Cunningham served as a Compliance Assistant at the BIG EAST Conference Office. There, she assisted in the review of institutional compliance audits and processing of all Conference and NCAA waivers and violations in addition to conducting coaches' meetings and the bi-annual BIG EAST Student-Athlete Advisory Committee meeting.

A graduate of West Virginia University, Cunningham began her athletics career in the Compliance Office as a graduate assistant, where she monitored student-athlete employment, completed transfer requests, and organized playing and practice seasons for all varsity sports programs.

Kevin Glover (Maryland, '84)
Director of Character Education


A name that will be familiar to Terp and local NFL fans alike, Kevin Glover is in his second season with the Terrapins as the school's first-ever Director of Character Education.

As it relates to the Maryland football program, Glover will a liaison between the team and the National Football League, taking care of all dealings regarding scouts and agents. He will also, however, serve the university's other varsity sports programs, helping provide developmental programs and appropriate speakers on topics of interest to each team and their growth, collectively and individually.

A first team All-American (The Sporting News) at Maryland in 1984 and a member of the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame, Glover was a second-round selection of the Detroit Lions in 1985. He anchored a line that helped Barry Sanders to 2,053 yards in 1997 and ultimately saw Glover earn three trips to the Pro Bowl. He was his team's NFL Player Association Representative for six seasons and was ultimately elected to serve on that organization's Executive Committee for two years.

An active speaker in local youth and church organizations, Glover and his wife, Cestaine, reside in Columbia, Md., and have three children: Maya, Matthew and Zaria.

Charles Wellford
Faculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Charles F. Wellford, professor and chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, is in his eighth year as the University of Maryland's faculty athletics representative. In this role, he represents the University of Maryland and its faculty in the institution's relationships with the NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference. Dr. Wellford also serves as director of the Maryland Justice Analysis Center.

He served as president of the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 1999-2000 academic year, and has chaired the University of Maryland's Athletic Council since 1995-96. He previously served on the Athletic Council from 1986-89 and 1992-95.

At the University of Maryland, Dr. Wellford has been involved in a variety of leadership roles. He was interim associate provost for research and for continuing education. He is chair of the law and justice committee at the National Academy of Sciences.

He serves on numerous state and federal advisory boards and commissions, and is a past (1995-96) president of the American Society of Criminology (ASC).

Dr. Wellford received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Maryland and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.

 





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