SWOSU’s Dr. Pagliasotti Appointed to NCAA Management Council

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July 26, 2022

By News Director Jared Atha

Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s own Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) Dr. Bo Pagliasotti was appointed to the impressive role of NCAA Division II Management Council this past school year and will serve a term through 2026.

The Management Council reports directly to the Presidents Council and is charged with recommending administrative policy and regulations that govern the division. The Management Council reviews and acts on recommendations from the Division II committee structure and from Division II representatives to committees with Association-wide functions. The Council also is responsible for appointing Division II representatives to those committees.

The committee must include at least four Athletic Directors, at least four Senior Woman Administrators, at least four FARs and at least one conference commissioner.

I am very honored to serve on the NCAA Division II Management Council,” said Pagliasotti. “I take this responsibility seriously and I am excited to represent the SWOSU family and every university, team, and athlete in the Great American Conference on a national level.”

Pagliasotti is the lone representative for the Great American Conference on the Management Council and is one of only 28 members total.

He is in his sixth year as the Bulldog’s FAR – a role he was appointed to during the 2017-18 school year by former SWOSU President Dr. Randy Beutler – and is also the chair of the Kinesiology Department at SWOSU and the Sports Management Master’s Program Director. In addition to Management Council, he serves as one of seven members on the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Committee which awarded 1.24 million dollars to student athletes pursuing graduate degrees this year.

Prior to his administration efforts, Pagliasotti spent 10 years coaching at SWOSU where he started the Bulldog Volleyball program in 2005 and served as the head coach until 2011.

We are being represented by the best and we know Dr. Pagliasotti is going to do a great job representing the Great American Conference,” SWOSU Athletic Director Todd Helton said. “We are also very appreciative of his willingness to serve on this extremely important committee during the restructure of the NCAA DII constitution.”

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