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Meyer to chair Women’s Basketball Committee


Feb 25, 2009 11:03:38 AM


The NCAA News

Jane Meyer, senior associate director of athletics at Iowa, has been appointed to chair the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee during the 2009-10 academic year.

The appointment was made by the committee and confirmed by the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet.

Meyer’s term as chair will begin September 1. Currently serving her fourth year as a member of the committee, she will succeed Jacki Silar, associate director of athletics at Duke, who is serving as chair of the committee for 2008-09 and will continue to serve on the committee for the 2009-10 academic year.

“Jane is a strong leader who has been an advocate for the game and its student-athletes for many years, and she is an excellent choice to serve as chair of the committee,” said Sue Donohoe, NCAA vice president for Division I women’s basketball. “As a senior member of the committee, she has been and will continue to be involved in many critical decisions regarding the championship and key women’s basketball initiatives.”

In her current role at Iowa, Meyer oversees all intercollegiate athletics facilities projects and operations. She was the primary contact for the $88 million renovation of Kinnick Stadium and has been involved with over $115 million of athletics construction projects to date.

In addition, intercollegiate athletics projects currently in progress include the design and construction of a $6 million boathouse and $69 million Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, as well as the renovation of Carver Hawkeye Arena.

Before her arrival at Iowa, Meyer served as the director of education outreach with the NCAA from June 1999 to March 2001. In her role at the national office, Meyer directed the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, alcohol education programs, the NCAA drug-testing program, Title IX/gender equity education, women’s issues and the injury surveillance program. 

Before the NCAA, Meyer was the associate director of athletics and assistant professor at Wisconsin-La Crosse. Her duties included oversight of a 19-sport Division III intercollegiate athletics program. She also served as director of the graduate sports administration program.

Meyer received her bachelor of science degree in biology, with a minor in chemistry, in 1982 from Mount Mercy College. A four-year starter and captain for the Mustangs basketball team, she earned Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women all-America honors in 1981 and 1982, and was the AIAW Player of the Year in 1981. After her playing career, she coached at Mount Mercy from 1983 to 1985. She earned her master’s degree in 1988 and her doctorate of philosophy in 1992 in athletics administration from Iowa.


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