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The Champion of Champions - Fall 2021

by Rich Tortorelli

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Jim Abbott has announced his plans to retire as ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University athletic director in December, bringing his 19-year career as the leader of one of the nation's top athletic programs to a close.

The ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Stars have flourished during Abbott's tenure, capturing 48 team national championships, including at least one team national championship every year.

Abbott has endeavored to provide a championship experience for ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City student-athletes athletically, academically and socially. Abbott has worked in athletics and higher education administration for the past 30 years, including a previous stint at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app as assistant athletic director from 1991-94.

"Jim Abbott has created a legacy of excellence here at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University, evidenced not only by the banners that hang inside our gymnasium, but by the success our student-athletes experience in the classroom and beyond," said Dr. Kenneth Evans, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app president. "On the competitive side, he has helped elevate ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app athletics to one of the top NAIA programs in the nation. The campus community will always be appreciative of that, and we all wish him well in his upcoming retirement."

In competition, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City has achieved sustained success during Abbott's tenure including capturing the Learfield Sports Director's Cup on three occasions. Throughout Abbott's time as athletic director, the Stars have placed in the top 15 of the Directors' Cup rankings every year, a measure of the overall success of the ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app athletic department.

"I'm so grateful to ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University for the support and opportunities that have been provided me the past 19 years," Abbott said. "I've been blessed to work with outstanding administrators, coaches and remarkable student-athletes that were driven to achieve. I'm awfully proud of what we have accomplished over the years, and I know that the best is yet to come for ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app."

Abbott was recognized twice as the NAIA National Athletic Director of the Year (2008-09, 2016-17), three-times as the Under Armour Central Region Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) (2010, '15 and '18) and has been named the Sooner Athletic Conference Athletic Director of the Year on six occasions, most recently in 2018-19. Abbott gained induction into the ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017-18.

In the classroom, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app student-athletes have thrived during Abbott's tenure achieving an annual cumulative grade-point average above a 3.0 each year. In 2020-21, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app student-athletes achieved their highest combined GPA of the past 10 years (3.33).

ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app student-athletes and coaches have annually demonstrated a commitment to community service. Among these efforts is the department's annual food drive, an ongoing effort that has delivered 128,453 non-perishable food items to the community since 2007.

Abbott is a member of the NAIA Membership Committee, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Sports Hall of Fame Executive Council, chairman of the NAIA Hall of Fame selection committee, member of the Greater ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City Sports Consortium, and a board member for Chi Alpha Sigma national student-athlete honor society. Abbott has previously served as president of the NAIA Athletic Directors Association, as a member of the NAIA Athletic Director's Association board of directors, as a member of the NACDA executive committee, and as a member of the NAIA National Administrative Council. Abbott has been a panelist and presenter at numerous NAIA and NACDA conventions.

Abbott has overseen the growth of the ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app athletic department through the implementation of several new sports on campus. ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app has added men's and women's cross country and track and field, volleyball, men's and women's rowing, men's and women's wrestling, competitive cheerleading, competitive pom/dance and STUNT under Abbott's guidance, bringing ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app's athletic offerings to 22 varsity intercollegiate programs.

Abbott's tenure has also seen new facilities and renovations for ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app baseball, soccer and wrestling, including the Ann Lacy Softball Stadium, the Devon Boathouse, the Knight Strength and Conditioning Facility and the Jim Wade Athletic Office Suite. Abbott spearheads efforts of the Champions Club, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app's athletic booster club, and the department's largest annual fundraising event, the Sports Spectacular dinner and auction.

Abbott earned a master of science degree in sports administration from the University of ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app and bachelor's degrees in business administration and physical education from Huntingdon (Alabama) College.

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