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MAAC Successfully Facilitates Two-Day Inaugural Assistant Coaches Academy

Made possible through support from the Knight Commission

Assistant Coaches Academy

The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) concluded its inaugural MAAC Assistant Coaches Academy on October 14–15, 2025 at Ocean Place Hotel in Long Branch, NJ. Funding for the MAAC Assistant Coaches Academy was made possible through support from the Knight Commission through the 2025-26 C.A.R.E. Champion Conference Grant program, which the MAAC is now a two-time recipient of.

The two-day academy featured guest speakers, panelists of administrators and head coaches, and various presentations. 

Day One

The academy kicked off on Tuesday with a lunch and welcome session that included opening remarks from MAAC Commissioner Travis Tellitocci. The next speaker was Britt Hunter, Executive Coach with Focal Point Business Coaching, with her program built around the Trust Edge framework, which introduced eight pillars of trust designed to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and expand influence. The final speaker on Tuesday was Kristen Casamento, Associate Athletic Director for Academic Support at Quinnipiac University, who’s session titled “Communicating with Gen Z” focused on developing effective communication skills with student-athletes. Tuesday concluded with an etiquette dinner.

Day Two

Two speakers addressed the group on Wednesday morning following breakfast, which included Shoshanna Engel Lewis, founder of VH Consulting who serves as a consultant with the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, and Doug Fillis, the founder of Accelerate Sports Ventures, who addressed the group on navigating the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). Wednesday wrapped up with a pair of panels. The first panel featured a trio of athletic administrators that included Don Harnum, Rider University Director of Athletics, Mark Wheeler, Colgate University Deputy Athletics Director for External Operations, and Bridgette Cahill, America East Conference Senior Associate Commissioner, Regulatory Affairs. The second panel was highlighted by collegiate head coaches, and they included Joe Compagni, MAAC Consultant and former Track and Field Head Coach at Monmouth University, John Olenowski, Drew University Women’s Basketball Head Coach, and Davon Ortega, Rider University Softball Head Coach. 

Attendees

All 13 MAAC institutions were represented at the academy with representation of assistant coaches from 16 different sports: 

NameInstitutionSport
Emma BrownFairfield UniversityMen’s & Women’s Swim/Dive
Brianna ChambersNiagara UniversityWomen’s Basketball
Mike CossMarist UniversityBaseball
Rachel CraneQuinnipiac UniversityWomen’s Lacrosse
Ava FitzmauriceFairfield UniversitySoftball
Dave GageMount St. Mary’s UniversityBaseball
Betsy HarveySacred Heart UniversitySoftball
James HerronSaint Peter’s UniversityMen’s & Women’s Track/Field
Will HesslinkManhattan UniversityBaseball
Christine KeleherMount St. Mary’s UniversitySoftball
Tk KiernanSacred Heart UniversityBaseball
Jimmy LanghurstMerrimack CollegeMen’s Basketball
Ryan LaniganSiena UniversityMen’s Lacrosse
Kaitlyn LewisRider UniversityWomen’s Basketball
Derek MarksCanisius UniversityMen’s Lacrosse
Leah MarshallIona UniversityWomen’s Lacrosse
Skylar McArthurMarist UniversityWomen’s Lacrosse
Richard PathRider UniversityVolleyball
Courtney RomanCanisius UniversityWomen’s Basketball
Dylan SaliNiagara UniversityMen’s & Women’s Swim/Dive
Mike ScimanicoIona UniversityBaseball
Abby TepperMerrimack CollegeWomen’s Lacrosse
Olivia TuckerSaint Peter’s UniversityWomen’s Basketball
Courtney WarleyManhattan UniversityWomen’s Basketball

 

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