Athletic Director History
| # | Name | Years |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Homer E. Woodling | September 1, 1929—June 30, 1966 |
| 2 | Robert F. Busbey | July 1, 1966—1990 |
| 3 | John Konstantinos | July 1, 1990—July 1, 2002 |
| 4 | Lee Reed | July 24, 2002— May, 2010 |
| 5 | John Parry | May 10, 2010— |
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