McAloose hired as new Athletic Director at Clayton State
MORROW, Ga. – March 5, 2012 – For
only the second time in school history, Clayton State University
has a new athletic director.
The University announced on Monday that Carl McAloose will be the
Lakers new athletic director, overseeing the institution’s
12-sport NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics program that
competes in the Peach Belt Conference. McAloose officially begins
his new position at Clayton State on June 4.
"I would like to thank Dr. (Tim) Hynes for the great opportunity he
has given me because I think Clayton State has the potential to be
one of the top NCAA II athletic programs in the country,”
said McAloose. “Mason Barfield has done a great job
assembling a fantastic group of coaches, and I hope to continue to
build upon his dream.”
He added, “I believe with the university leadership and the
location of the University, we can do something extremely special.
My goal will be to create an outstanding environment for our
student-athletes that enable them to be successful in the classroom
and in the playing arena."
Clayton State President Hynes said, “We are delighted that
Mr. Carl McAloose will be our next director of athletics. He brings
to Clayton State a wealth of knowledge and experience both as an
athletic director and as a conference commissioner. We anticipate
that he will build on the foundations of an excellent program now,
and only make it better-measured not only by continued athletic
excellence, but by expanded student academic success, community
engagement, and community support.”
McAloose takes over the Laker program after the retirement of
long-time athletic director Barfield in the fall of 2011. He had
served as the school’s only athletic director, starting the
intercollegiate program in the 1990s. Assistant athletic director
and head cross-country and track coach Mike Mead has served as the
interim athletic director for last six months.
“I do want to take this chance to thank retired athletic
director Mason Barfield, who’s 22 years of dedication to this
institution helped attract an incredibly rich pool of gifted
candidates from which Mr. McAloose emerged,” said Dr. Hynes.
“I also want to thank coach Mike Mead, whose service on an
interim basis helped continue the forward momentum of the
program.”
McAloose most recently served as president and CEO of Athletics
Staffing & Consulting, a consulting company that supports
college and university athletic programs with feasibility studies,
strategic planning, compliance reviews, NCAA membership initiatives
and conference realignment proposals.
Prior to his role with Athletics Staffing & Consulting, he
served as the director of athletics at Florida Gulf Coast
University in Fort Myers, FL from 2000 to 2008. Like Barfield at
Clayton State, McAloose built the FGCU program from scratch in
2000, overseeing a program with 14 sports and an annual operating
budget of $8 million.
A few of his more notable achievements at FGCU include: Leading the
program’s move to NCAA Division I and the A-Sun Conference in
2007, the fastest in NCAA history; overseeing the construction of
the University’s $30 million athletic complex, which included
multiple facilities; and helping secure a $5 million gift, the
largest cash contribution in the school’s 10-year history,
for the construction of the school’s $20 million Alico
Arena.
In addition to his success in building the FGCU program, several
individual teams and many student-athletes were also successful on
the playing field, in the classroom and active in the community
during his tenure at the school.
The FGCU student-athlete grade point average was over 3.1 each
semester and the department averaged over 7,500 hours of community
service each year. Ten athletic squads advanced to the NCAA
postseason in the school’s final year at the Division II
level, which included two teams ranked No. 1 in the country. Later
at the Division I level, seven FGCU teams won conference
championships in the school’s first two years of competing at
the NCAA’s highest membership level.
Along with his experience as an athletic director, McAloose also
brings a wealth of experience in athletic conference
administration. He served as the commissioner of the NCAA Division
II Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1996 to 2000 after serving as
the associate commissioner in the Big South Conference from 1992 to
1996. He also served in associate athletic director roles at both
Coast Carolina University and at West Chester University.
He earned a master’s degree in Education with a concentration
in Physical Education and Athletic Administration from Frostburg
State University in 1988. He holds a bachelor’s degree in
Physical Education from McDaniel College.
McAloose has three children Krista, 19; Savannah, 16; and Hunter,
14. His oldest daughter Krista plans to attend the Air Force
Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, in June.

