Intercollegiate Athletics

Scott F, Smith, Ph.D., Associate Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation

Jamie Carrig, M.S., Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Frank Gonzalez, MBA, M.S., Associate Director of Athletics for Academic and Support Services / Academic Success

Mark Stevenson, M.S., Associate Director of Athletics/Director of Campus Recreation (and Special Events)

Dennis Jezek Jr., Director of Athletic Communications

Janelle Iaquinto, Assistant Athletic Director/SWA for Compliance & Operations

Matthew L. Santos-Vitorino., Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine/Athletics Health Care Administrator

Anisa Secervoic,  Assistant Director of Athletics, Facilities and Event Operations

Kathryn Ludwig, Ph.D., Professor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Associate Dean of Clinical and Preventive Sciences, Faculty Athletics Representative

 

Mission and Purpose

The mission of intercollegiate athletics and recreation (ICAR) department and its programs is to provide opportunities for those with outstanding athletic abilities to excel in intercollegiate and recreational sport participation while completing their degrees in higher education at Barry University. As the most visible and prestigious program combining academic and athletic excellence on campus, the ICA departmental mission is a vital part of overall student life at Barry University.

ICAR fulfills its role within the mission of Barry University by complementing classroom instruction. Each sport program integrates body, mind, and spirit in healthy athletic competition that promulgates the university’s core commitments: teamwork, fair play, self-discipline, search for knowledge and truth through intercollegiate sport competition, and social justice involving experiences with team members of differing nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. A caring environment is provided by assuring the academic, physical, emotional, and social welfare of our student athletes through the leadership provided by a well-qualified teaching/professional staff, academic support services, comprehensive health care and coverage, and safe playing and practice conditions.

All athletic activities and events are actively published and promoted to also elicit involvement and support from the community. Additionally, ICAR serves as a vehicle by which the university extends its presence in a variety of communities. Staff, coaches, and student athletes must, therefore, display a professional decorum suitable for very visible ambassadors of Barry University. Furthermore, the athletics program operates within strict adherence to the published rules of the NCAA and the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) in order to assure that the university’s status within the community always remains a positive one.

As an NCAA Division II member school, Barry University furthers the university’s commitment to excellence by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that offers national recognition for student athletes. BarryU is the home to 28 NCAA National Championships and 104 Sunshine State Conference Championships. The ability of Barry’s female and male student-athletes to balance the demands of high level athletic participation and academic success ranks the university as one of the top academic/athletic institutions of its kind in the United States. The Barry University student athletes consistently achieve an NCAA Academic Success rate of 92 percent or better.

To participate in intercollegiate athletics as an entering freshman with no previous full-time college attendance, the student athlete must be admitted to Barry University and must meet conference and NCAA eligibility requirements, including certification by the NCAA eligibility center.  Students are encouraged to review the Guide to the College Bound Student-Athlete on the NCAA website. The NCAA Guide to International Academic Standards for Athletics Eligibility contains the acceptable credentials applicable to foreign academic records that satisfy the graduation and core-curriculum requirements for initial eligibility specified in NCAA Bylaw 14.3.

All transfer students must meet the institution’s general admissions requirements, as well as NCAA and Sunshine State Conference transfer rules in order to practice and compete in intercollegiate athletics.

In order to maintain eligibility and continue participation, all student athletes are required by the NCAA to be in good standing with the university and, as per NCAA Bylaw 14.4, must be making satisfactory progress toward a Baccalaureate degree.

All student athletes must provide proof of adequate health insurance and pass the university’s medical clearance examination prior to participation in athletics. If proof of insurance is not presented, the student athlete will be issued student health insurance through the University and billed accordingly. Any eligible student may try out for any of the thirteen sports by contacting the appropriate head coach prior to the opening of the season.

BarryU Coaching Staff

Esports, Lance Hotchkiss, M.S.

Men’s

BASEBALL Brett Young, M.A.
BASKETBALL Butch Estes, MAT
CROSS COUNTRY Kevin Padin, DPT
GOLF Carlos Velez, B.A.
SOCCER Predrag Ivanovic, M.S.
SWIMMING Noah Moran, J.D.
TENNIS Thomas Hipp, MBA, M.S.

 

Women’s  

BASKETBALL Heather Macy, M.S.
CROSS COUNTRY Kevin Padin, DPT
GOLF VACANT
ROWING Emily Stasi, MDST
SOCCER Tafadzwa Ziyenge, B.S.
SOFTBALL Sean Cotter, M.S.
TENNIS Avi Kigel, M.S.
VOLLEYBALL Leonid Yelin, B.S.