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Derrick Gragg

Derrick Gragg (born November 16, 1969)[1] is an American college athletics administrator. He is the athletic director at Northwestern University, a position he has held since 2021. He previously spent eight years, 2013 to 2021, as the athletic director at the University of Tulsa, seven years, 2006 to 2013, as the athletic director at Eastern Michigan University, six years, 2000 to 2006, as senior associate athletic director at the University of Arkansas. Gragg played college football at Vanderbilt University, lettering as a wide receiver for the Commodores for four seasons, 1988 to 1991.

Derrick Gragg
Current position
TitleAthletic director
TeamNorthwestern
ConferenceBig Ten
Biographical details
Born (1969-11-16) November 16, 1969 (age 54)
Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.
Alma materVanderbilt (BS, 1992)
Wayne State (MA, 1999)
Arkansas (PhD, 2004)
Playing career
1988–1991Vanderbilt
Position(s)Wide receiver
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1993–1995Vanderbilt (dir. student life)
1995–1997Missouri (dir. compliance)
1997–2000Michigan (assistant AD)
2000–2006Arkansas (senior associate AD)
2006–2013Eastern Michigan
2013–2021Tulsa
2021–presentNorthwestern

Early life, education and NCAA football edit

Gragg was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama, where he played football and basketball at Lee High School.[2] He attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and played wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores football team from 1988 to 1991.[3][4] He was recruited and played for head coach Watson Brown, before Gerry DiNardo took over as head coach his senior season.[4]

Gragg graduated from Vanderbilt in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in human development.[1][5] He went on to earn a master's degree in sports administration from Wayne State University in 1999, and a doctorate (Ed.D) in higher education administration at the University of Arkansas in 2004.[1][4] He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.

Career edit

Early academic career (1993–2006) edit

In 1993, Gragg was hired as an academic counselor at Vanderbilt University. Soon after he was promoted to director of student life in the athletics department.[4] From 1995 to 1997, he was director of compliance at the University of Missouri.[2][6] He went on to the University of Michigan, where he was an assistant athletic director from 1997 to 2000.[2] Gragg joined the University of Arkansas athletic department in 2000 as an associate athletic director. In 2003, he was promoted to senior associate athletic director and then deputy director.[2][7]

Eastern Michigan (2006–13) edit

On February 21, 2006, Gragg was named the new director of athletics at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan.[2] At EMU, Gragg was responsible for an intercollegiate athletic program with 21 teams, 550 student-athletes and 80 staff members.[1] Under his leadership, the Eastern Michigan Eagles totaled 24 Mid-American Conference team championships, 32 MAC Coach of the Year awards, 38 MAC Player of the Year honors and 164 individual MAC champions.[7] Gragg also spearheaded construction of EMU's $3.9 million multipurpose indoor athletic practice facility.[1]

In March 2013, it was announced that Gragg would leave Eastern Michigan University for Tulsa University.[7] His seven years as EMU athletic director was the longest tenure since Gene Smith oversaw the department from 1986 to 1993.[8]

Tulsa (2013–2021) edit

On March 22, 2013, Gragg was officially introduced as the new vice president and athletic director at the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[1] He was the first Vanderbilt Commodore football alumnus to become athletic director of a major NCAA Division I university.[5]

Following a 10-year tenure in C-USA, the Golden Hurricane were upgraded to the American Athletic Conference (AAC) in 2014, shortly after Gragg's arrival.[9] They won four AAC championships in the 2014 season,[6] including conference titles in men's and women's cross country and men's soccer.[9] In the 2013–14 season, the Tulsa basketball team won 11 games in a row and earned its first NCAA tournament bid since 2003.[10] They made the tournament again in 2016, losing in the first round both times.[11]

Over the course of his career, Gragg has been a presenter and panelist at events including the NCAA Presidential Summit, Future Coaches Academy, Champions for athletic director and Football Coaches, and the NCAA Annual Convention. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Black Coaches & Administrators.[1]

Northwestern (2021–present) edit

On June 4, 2021, Gragg was named the new athletic director at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.[12] Gragg assumed his position as the Combe Family Vice President for Athletics & Recreation on July 1, 2021.

Book edit

In October 2015, Gragg's book 40 Days of Direction: Life Lessons From the Talented Ten was published. It relates the personal experiences of Gragg and 10 of his Commodore football teammates as African American student-athletes on the predominantly white campus of Vanderbilt University, and demonstrates how those experiences would shape their personal and professional lives, offering a blueprint for success.[3][5][13][14]

Honors and awards edit

Bibliography edit

  • Factors that Positively Affect Academic Performance of African-American Football Student-Athletes Who Graduate From Southeastern Conference Institutions (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2004)
  • 40 Days of Direction: Life Lessons From the Talented Ten (3G Publishing, 2015)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Tulsa University chooses Derrick Gragg as Athletic Director," 2017-01-15 at the Wayback Machine KRMG-FM, March 20, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "EMU names Derrick Gragg intercollegiate athletic director," 2016-09-17 at the Wayback Machine Eastern Michigan University, February 21, 2006.
  3. ^ a b Princine Lewis, "Former Vanderbilt football player and author Derrick Gragg to speak Feb. 26," Vanderbilt.edu, February 24, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Jerome Boettcher, "AD finds inspiration in Vanderbilt’s growth – on and off football field," 2016-09-15 at the Wayback Machine The City Paper, July 28, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Vandy Proud: Derrick Gragg, BS '92," Vanderbilt Magazine, May 12, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Matthew Costa, "An Interview With Tulsa Athletic Director, Derrick Gragg," 2016-09-16 at the Wayback Machine Football Matters, November 17, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Kyle Austin, “EMU confirms athletic director Derrick Gragg’s departure to Tulsa University,” Ann Arbor News, March 20, 2013.
  8. ^ Matt Sussman, "Derrick Gragg did well enough at EMU as athletic director," SB Nation, March 20, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Jesse Keipp, "Lunch with Derrick Gragg: AD talks about 'Elevate'-ing Tulsa sports," University of Tulsa Collegian, February 9, 2015.
  10. ^ Dana O'Neil, "Which American venue is the toughest place to win?" ESPN, August 3, 2016.
  11. ^ NCAA basketball tournament History: Tulsa Golden Hurricane, ESPN. Accessed September 5, 2016.
  12. ^ "Derrick Gragg named Northwestern’s new athletic director" Northwestern Now, June 4, 2021.
  13. ^ Kelly Hines, "TU athletic director Derrick Gragg releases book," Tulsa World, October 28, 2015.
  14. ^ "Inside Leadership: Derrick Gragg," 2016-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Athletic Management, June/July 2016.

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Derrick Gragg born November 16 1969 1 is an American college athletics administrator He is the athletic director at Northwestern University a position he has held since 2021 He previously spent eight years 2013 to 2021 as the athletic director at the University of Tulsa seven years 2006 to 2013 as the athletic director at Eastern Michigan University six years 2000 to 2006 as senior associate athletic director at the University of Arkansas Gragg played college football at Vanderbilt University lettering as a wide receiver for the Commodores for four seasons 1988 to 1991 Derrick GraggCurrent positionTitleAthletic directorTeamNorthwesternConferenceBig TenBiographical detailsBorn 1969 11 16 November 16 1969 age 54 Huntsville Alabama U S Alma materVanderbilt BS 1992 Wayne State MA 1999 Arkansas PhD 2004 Playing career1988 1991VanderbiltPosition s Wide receiverAdministrative career AD unless noted 1993 1995Vanderbilt dir student life 1995 1997Missouri dir compliance 1997 2000Michigan assistant AD 2000 2006Arkansas senior associate AD 2006 2013Eastern Michigan2013 2021Tulsa2021 presentNorthwestern Contents 1 Early life education and NCAA football 2 Career 2 1 Early academic career 1993 2006 2 2 Eastern Michigan 2006 13 2 3 Tulsa 2013 2021 2 4 Northwestern 2021 present 3 Book 4 Honors and awards 5 Bibliography 6 ReferencesEarly life education and NCAA football editGragg was born and raised in Huntsville Alabama where he played football and basketball at Lee High School 2 He attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee and played wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores football team from 1988 to 1991 3 4 He was recruited and played for head coach Watson Brown before Gerry DiNardo took over as head coach his senior season 4 Gragg graduated from Vanderbilt in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in human development 1 5 He went on to earn a master s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University in 1999 and a doctorate Ed D in higher education administration at the University of Arkansas in 2004 1 4 He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Career editEarly academic career 1993 2006 edit In 1993 Gragg was hired as an academic counselor at Vanderbilt University Soon after he was promoted to director of student life in the athletics department 4 From 1995 to 1997 he was director of compliance at the University of Missouri 2 6 He went on to the University of Michigan where he was an assistant athletic director from 1997 to 2000 2 Gragg joined the University of Arkansas athletic department in 2000 as an associate athletic director In 2003 he was promoted to senior associate athletic director and then deputy director 2 7 Eastern Michigan 2006 13 edit On February 21 2006 Gragg was named the new director of athletics at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti Michigan 2 At EMU Gragg was responsible for an intercollegiate athletic program with 21 teams 550 student athletes and 80 staff members 1 Under his leadership the Eastern Michigan Eagles totaled 24 Mid American Conference team championships 32 MAC Coach of the Year awards 38 MAC Player of the Year honors and 164 individual MAC champions 7 Gragg also spearheaded construction of EMU s 3 9 million multipurpose indoor athletic practice facility 1 In March 2013 it was announced that Gragg would leave Eastern Michigan University for Tulsa University 7 His seven years as EMU athletic director was the longest tenure since Gene Smith oversaw the department from 1986 to 1993 8 Tulsa 2013 2021 edit On March 22 2013 Gragg was officially introduced as the new vice president and athletic director at the University of Tulsa in Tulsa Oklahoma 1 He was the first Vanderbilt Commodore football alumnus to become athletic director of a major NCAA Division I university 5 Following a 10 year tenure in C USA the Golden Hurricane were upgraded to the American Athletic Conference AAC in 2014 shortly after Gragg s arrival 9 They won four AAC championships in the 2014 season 6 including conference titles in men s and women s cross country and men s soccer 9 In the 2013 14 season the Tulsa basketball team won 11 games in a row and earned its first NCAA tournament bid since 2003 10 They made the tournament again in 2016 losing in the first round both times 11 Over the course of his career Gragg has been a presenter and panelist at events including the NCAA Presidential Summit Future Coaches Academy Champions for athletic director and Football Coaches and the NCAA Annual Convention He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Black Coaches amp Administrators 1 Northwestern 2021 present edit On June 4 2021 Gragg was named the new athletic director at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois 12 Gragg assumed his position as the Combe Family Vice President for Athletics amp Recreation on July 1 2021 Book editIn October 2015 Gragg s book 40 Days of Direction Life Lessons From the Talented Ten was published It relates the personal experiences of Gragg and 10 of his Commodore football teammates as African American student athletes on the predominantly white campus of Vanderbilt University and demonstrates how those experiences would shape their personal and professional lives offering a blueprint for success 3 5 13 14 Honors and awards editBlack Coaches amp Administrators Administrator of the Year 2008 09 4 Huntsville Madison County Ala Athletic Hall of Fame 2010 1 Bibliography editFactors that Positively Affect Academic Performance of African American Football Student Athletes Who Graduate From Southeastern Conference Institutions University of Arkansas Fayetteville 2004 40 Days of Direction Life Lessons From the Talented Ten 3G Publishing 2015 References edit a b c d e f g h Tulsa University chooses Derrick Gragg as Athletic Director Archived 2017 01 15 at the Wayback Machine KRMG FM March 20 2013 a b c d e EMU names Derrick Gragg intercollegiate athletic director Archived 2016 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Eastern Michigan University February 21 2006 a b Princine Lewis Former Vanderbilt football player and author Derrick Gragg to speak Feb 26 Vanderbilt edu February 24 2016 a b c d e Jerome Boettcher AD finds inspiration in Vanderbilt s growth on and off football field Archived 2016 09 15 at the Wayback Machine The City Paper July 28 2013 a b c Vandy Proud Derrick Gragg BS 92 Vanderbilt Magazine May 12 2016 a b Matthew Costa An Interview With Tulsa Athletic Director Derrick Gragg Archived 2016 09 16 at the Wayback Machine Football Matters November 17 2015 a b c Kyle Austin EMU confirms athletic director Derrick Gragg s departure to Tulsa University Ann Arbor News March 20 2013 Matt Sussman Derrick Gragg did well enough at EMU as athletic director SB Nation March 20 2013 a b Jesse Keipp Lunch with Derrick Gragg AD talks about Elevate ing Tulsa sports University of Tulsa Collegian February 9 2015 Dana O Neil Which American venue is the toughest place to win ESPN August 3 2016 NCAA basketball tournament History Tulsa Golden Hurricane ESPN Accessed September 5 2016 Derrick Gragg named Northwestern s new athletic director Northwestern Now June 4 2021 Kelly Hines TU athletic director Derrick Gragg releases book Tulsa World October 28 2015 Inside Leadership Derrick Gragg Archived 2016 09 11 at the Wayback Machine Athletic Management June July 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derrick Gragg amp oldid 1199929772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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