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May 14, 2010 8:46:11 AM
Pittsburgh promoted E.J. Borghetti to senior associate athletics director after 13 years with the Panthers. Borghetti has overseen media relations since 1998. He is a 1992 graduate of Pittsburgh.
Other transactions
Assistant athletics director – Georgia College promoted Ginger Chaffinch to assistant athletics director for compliance and student-athlete well-being. Chaffinch will leave her prior position as softball coach.
Coaches
Baseball – Michael Mominey resigned to focus on his duties as athletics director at Nova Southeastern. Mominey held both roles for eight years and was baseball coach for a decade.
Men's basketball assistants – Iona tabbed Garee Bryant, who spent the past six seasons as an assistant high school coach … Seton Hall hired Shaheen Holloway, Chris Pompey and Dan McHale. The Pirates also named Stephen Sauers director of basketball operations and Grant Billmeier and Casey Stanley coordinators of basketball operations … Arizona promoted Ryan Reynolds to director of basketball operations. He was an administrative assistant for the Wildcat last season … Colorado tabbed Jean Prioleau and Mike Rohn. Prioleau spent the past two seasons as an assistant at TCU, while Rohn was director of basketball operations at Texas A&M for the last three years … Ohio selected Jamall Walker, who returns to the Bobcats after spending a year at Arizona.
Women's basketball assistants – Penn State hired Fred Chmeil, who spent the past two seasons as an assistant at San Diego State … Illinois State selected Sheila Roux as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator … Pittsburgh tabbed Patty Coyle, former head coach of the WNBA's New York Liberty.
Football – Randy Shannon agreed to a new four-year contract with Miami (Florida). Shannon joined the Hurricanes in 2007 … Western New Mexico promoted Adam Clark, former defensive coordinator. The Mustangs hired Clark in February after two seasons with Colorado Mines.
Men's and women's soccer – John Jay named Kamal Haruna to coach its newly formed women's team. Haruna was an assistant with the Bloodhounds' men's team last year.