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Mountain West Hires WCC Commissioner Gloria Nevarez

Nov 11, 2022, 2:17 PM

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West Coast Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez (L) presents Joel Ayayi #11 of the Gonzaga Bulldogs with the most outstanding player award after the Bulldogs defeated the Saint Mary's Gaels 84-66 to win the championship game of the West Coast Conference basketball tournament at the Orleans Arena on March 10, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The Mountain West hired Gloria Nevarez, who has been leading the West Coast Conference for the last five years, to be its next commissioner on Friday.

Nevarez replaces longtime Commissioner Craig Thompson, who announced his retirement in September. She will take over Jan. 1 and become the second woman to lead a major college football conference, joining Conference USA’s Judy MacLeod.

“We will be aggressive. We will be innovative. We will be inclusive and we will keep our focus on the student-athletes that call the Mountain West Conference home,” Nevarez said during a conference call with reporters.

Nevarez, 51, has led the West Coast Conference, home to Gonzaga and one of the top mid-major basketball leagues in Division I, since 2018. During her tenure, the conference expanded its national television contracts and added a long-term title sponsor for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.

The WCC adopted the groundbreaking “Russell Rule” in July 2020, requiring all of its schools to include a member of a traditionally underrepresented community in the final candidate pool for every athletic director, senior administrator, head coach and full-time assistant coaching search.

She has also been active at the NCAA level, currently as a member of the Division I Transformation Committee, which is working on reforming issues such as membership standards and access to championship events.

She enters the 12-school Mountain West at time when conference realignment at the upper parts of Division I seems to be slowing, but might not be done.

The Pac-12 is still working on its next moves after the summer announcements that Southern California and UCLA would be joining the Big Ten in 2025.

Mountain West member San Diego State has been most mentioned as the most likely target for the Pac-12, if it does choose to grow.

“I think it’s incumbent on me to keep open communication with all the members of the Mountain West Conference and also keep an eye on the horizon and the pulse of what’s going on and constantly convene our membership to be talking about and thinking about membership, even if we are not under threat of losing a school,” Nevarez said.

Before taking over at the WCC, Nevarez spent about eight years at the Pac-12 as Senior Associate Commissioner. She oversaw all conference sports and championships except football during that time and served as the conference liaison for men’s basketball and tournament director of the men’s basketball tournament in Las Vegas.

The Mountain West has also played its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in Las Vegas in recent years. The conference has school in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, plus Hawaii.

Nevarez, a native of Santa Clara, California, and former basketball player at Massachusetts, began her career in college sports at Mountain West school San Jose State as director of compliance. She earned a law degree at the University of California, Berkeley.

She also had stints as an administrator at Cal and Oklahoma.

Nevarez is coming from a conference that did not sponsor football, but she noted most of her career was spent at schools and conferences where football is the top revenue-driving sport.

“There isn’t a piece of big football that I haven’t worked with and around. And, as you know, it powers the association. And so, for me, this is a great opportunity,” Nevarez said. “I attended large, public state institutions: high school, college, law school. I worked the majority of my career with like institutions and I’m really excited to get back to my roots in large public institutions and football- sponsoring institutions.”

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