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Anthony Holman
Managing Director of Championships & Alliances at NCAA
Anthony Holman is a prominent figure in collegiate sports administration, currently serving as the Vice President of Championships at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).2 He was promoted to this position in May 2024, after previously holding the role of Managing Director of Championships and Alliances, Operations, Playing Rules, and Officiating.21
In his current role, Holman assists in overseeing 84 NCAA championships.4 His responsibilities include setting the strategic direction for selected NCAA championships and providing global oversight for playing rules and officiating of all 90 NCAA championships.12
Holman's career at the NCAA began in 2009 when he joined as an assistant director.2 He has since earned steady promotions throughout his tenure, demonstrating his expertise and leadership in sports administration. Prior to his work at the NCAA, Holman's experience includes:
- Working in professional sports for five years, including the NBA.12
- Serving as the executive director of the Quad Cities Sports Committee.12
- Spending nine years with the Illinois High School Association as assistant executive director.23
Holman has also been active in the Olympic movement, serving on the boards for USA Swimming and USA Wrestling.12
Academically, Holman was a basketball student-athlete at Augustana College, where he received his bachelor's degree in political science and economics.13 He has since earned master's degrees in sport management, law, and marketing.2
Throughout his career, Holman has been recognized for his contributions to collegiate sports. His work has focused on enhancing the championship experience for student-athletes, coaches, media, and fans.2
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