mat1992 Posted August 30, 2023 Report Posted August 30, 2023 https://towsontigers.com/news/2023/8/29/tiger-athletic-fund-an-update-from-towson-university-director-of-athletics-dr-steve-eigenbrot.aspx Quote
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mat1992 Posted December 10, 2025 Author Report Posted December 10, 2025 Latest update from VP of Athletics, Steve Eigenbroth https://towsontigers.com/news/2025/12/10/tiger-athletic-fund-vision-of-the-division-an-update-from-dr-steve-eigenbrot.aspx Tiger Faithful, As we enter the holiday season, I wanted to express appreciation for everything our department has accomplished this year and for everyone who makes this work possible. The dedication of our staff, the commitment of our student-athletes, and the unwavering support of our campus and community partners continue to elevate Towson University Athletics in remarkable ways. While the headlines often go to the results “on the field,” with the support of President Ginsberg, we continue to excel and evolve in the ever-changing landscape of Division I Athletics and I am eager to share more with you about that progress and the other great things on our horizon. Student-Athlete Development Our mission begins with empowering student-athletes to succeed long after their playing days. This fall, our student-athlete development program made significant strides delivering meaningful career content to our Tigers, while also engaging alumni and community members for meaningful content. Meanwhile, service continues to define who we are. This fall, our Tigers have completed 4,828 hours of community service, supporting the Maryland Food Bank through SAAC’s annual food drive, spending time with residents at Brightview Towson Senior Center, and engaging in dozens of school-based and neighborhood Halloween events. These moments remind us that our impact extends far beyond competition. Brand Advancement and Community Visibility Our reach continues to grow. This fall we secured a two-year partnership with Monumental Sports Network, expanding broadcast visibility for football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons. We also doubled down on connecting with the local community. For football, we partnered with every school in the Towson Zone to distribute 4,500 complimentary tickets, welcomed nearly 250 educators for our inaugural Teacher Appreciation Game, and even introduced our first Canines & Kickoffs event. Last week, we made history, hosting the first-ever sellout of a women’s basketball game at SECU Arena with our STEM Day event, which brought over 100 buses to campus. This winter, we will also welcome Baltimore County Public Schools for two Career Day games as we continue strengthening our ties with local students and families. Student-Athlete Wellbeing We are equally excited about the improvements scheduled for our athletics facilities, important investments that will drive our long-term success. A new dining facility, Doc’s South Campus Kitchen, is scheduled to open in the Towson Center for the start of the Spring 2026 semester. Equipped with a full kitchen and seating for over 100 students, this facility will eliminate barriers to accessing meals throughout the school week, providing opportunities for our Tigers to fuel themselves for success on the field and in the classroom. In addition, our department-wide rollout of Headspace has provided a powerful, on-demand mental health resource for every staff member and student-athlete, putting meaningful support at their fingertips. Facilities & Revenue Generation In addition to the dining facility, the USM Board of Regents has approved our plan to invest up to $35 million into a tremendous expansion and renovation of the Unitas Stadium’s Field House, as well as significant capital improvements to the first floor of the Towson Center. This work is slated to begin in Summer 2026 and will transform the department, bringing online a new Sports Performance Center, gutting both training rooms and adding considerable study hall and team meeting space. It will be followed by an additional project to be brought forward for board approval in 2026 to renovate the Towson Center gymnasium. The momentum of these projects would not have been possible without the fundraising success of our Campaign for Excellence. One year in, we have secured over $3.3 million in support towards our $12 million philanthropic goal. Additionally, the Tiger Athletic Fund is currently pacing ahead of mid-year goals for both donors and dollars raised and the addition of the Student-Athlete Resource Fund has bolstered our ability to remain competitive in today’s Division I landscape. Looking Ahead As we turn toward a new year, I remain inspired by the momentum across our department and grateful for the people who make Towson such a special place. Thank you for the countless ways you support our programs, champion our student-athletes, and believe in our vision. Together, we’re building something exceptional, on the fields and courts, in the classroom, and throughout the Baltimore community. Wishing each of you a joyful and restorative holiday season. Goh Tigers! Quote
ShreddedOnion Posted December 10, 2025 Report Posted December 10, 2025 1 hour ago, mat1992 said: Latest update from VP of Athletics, Steve Eigenbroth Tiger Faithful, As we enter the holiday season, I wanted to express appreciation for everything our department has accomplished this year and for everyone who makes this work possible. The dedication of our staff, the commitment of our student-athletes, and the unwavering support of our campus and community partners continue to elevate Towson University Athletics in remarkable ways. While the headlines often go to the results “on the field,” with the support of President Ginsberg, we continue to excel and evolve in the ever-changing landscape of Division I Athletics and I am eager to share more with you about that progress and the other great things on our horizon. Student-Athlete Development Our mission begins with empowering student-athletes to succeed long after their playing days. This fall, our student-athlete development program made significant strides delivering meaningful career content to our Tigers, while also engaging alumni and community members for meaningful content. Meanwhile, service continues to define who we are. This fall, our Tigers have completed 4,828 hours of community service, supporting the Maryland Food Bank through SAAC’s annual food drive, spending time with residents at Brightview Towson Senior Center, and engaging in dozens of school-based and neighborhood Halloween events. These moments remind us that our impact extends far beyond competition. Brand Advancement and Community Visibility Our reach continues to grow. This fall we secured a two-year partnership with Monumental Sports Network, expanding broadcast visibility for football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons. We also doubled down on connecting with the local community. For football, we partnered with every school in the Towson Zone to distribute 4,500 complimentary tickets, welcomed nearly 250 educators for our inaugural Teacher Appreciation Game, and even introduced our first Canines & Kickoffs event. Last week, we made history, hosting the first-ever sellout of a women’s basketball game at SECU Arena with our STEM Day event, which brought over 100 buses to campus. This winter, we will also welcome Baltimore County Public Schools for two Career Day games as we continue strengthening our ties with local students and families. Student-Athlete Wellbeing We are equally excited about the improvements scheduled for our athletics facilities, important investments that will drive our long-term success. A new dining facility, Doc’s South Campus Kitchen, is scheduled to open in the Towson Center for the start of the Spring 2026 semester. Equipped with a full kitchen and seating for over 100 students, this facility will eliminate barriers to accessing meals throughout the school week, providing opportunities for our Tigers to fuel themselves for success on the field and in the classroom. In addition, our department-wide rollout of Headspace has provided a powerful, on-demand mental health resource for every staff member and student-athlete, putting meaningful support at their fingertips. Facilities & Revenue Generation In addition to the dining facility, the USM Board of Regents has approved our plan to invest up to $35 million into a tremendous expansion and renovation of the Unitas Stadium’s Field House, as well as significant capital improvements to the first floor of the Towson Center. This work is slated to begin in Summer 2026 and will transform the department, bringing online a new Sports Performance Center, gutting both training rooms and adding considerable study hall and team meeting space. It will be followed by an additional project to be brought forward for board approval in 2026 to renovate the Towson Center gymnasium. The momentum of these projects would not have been possible without the fundraising success of our Campaign for Excellence. One year in, we have secured over $3.3 million in support towards our $12 million philanthropic goal. Additionally, the Tiger Athletic Fund is currently pacing ahead of mid-year goals for both donors and dollars raised and the addition of the Student-Athlete Resource Fund has bolstered our ability to remain competitive in today’s Division I landscape. Looking Ahead As we turn toward a new year, I remain inspired by the momentum across our department and grateful for the people who make Towson such a special place. Thank you for the countless ways you support our programs, champion our student-athletes, and believe in our vision. Together, we’re building something exceptional, on the fields and courts, in the classroom, and throughout the Baltimore community. Wishing each of you a joyful and restorative holiday season. Goh Tigers! How excited are you Matt for these upgrades and the future of the Towson brand? It can either change the trajectory of our school completely or do nothing at all haha. Quote
mat1992 Posted December 11, 2025 Author Report Posted December 11, 2025 2 hours ago, ShreddedOnion said: How excited are you Matt for these upgrades and the future of the Towson brand? It can either change the trajectory of our school completely or do nothing at all haha. I was excited when they announced it 2-3 years ago. I think upgraded facilities are great, but in the NIL era, you need more than that to get the elite players at this level. You also need better coaching. 1 Quote
TuTigers2012 Posted December 11, 2025 Report Posted December 11, 2025 Is VP of Athletics the new buzz word replacing AD??! Quote
AtlantaTiger Posted December 11, 2025 Report Posted December 11, 2025 12 hours ago, TuTigers2012 said: Is VP of Athletics the new buzz word replacing AD??! I think everyone is done pretending that college sports are "amateur" and it's now widely accepted that things are being managed as a professional corporate endeavor. As such, the vernacular is going to change to things that sound more corporate. With Utah recently getting into bed with a private equity firm, athletes attempting to form unions, NIL money, schools hiring General Managers and Directors of Player Personnel ....it's all changing at warp-speed. Quote
Blazer49 Posted December 11, 2025 Report Posted December 11, 2025 13 hours ago, TuTigers2012 said: Is VP of Athletics the new buzz word replacing AD??! No the new thing is to get the position sponsored: Quote
ShreddedOnion Posted December 11, 2025 Report Posted December 11, 2025 3 hours ago, Blazer49 said: No the new thing is to get the position sponsored: There’s about a dozen schools right now doing this and more to come. Quote
Blazer49 Posted December 11, 2025 Report Posted December 11, 2025 (edited) No doubt, I have seen AD sponsors and Offensive and Defensive Coordinators as well. As it stands I wouldn't want my name associated with our offense! LOL! Edited December 11, 2025 by Blazer49 2 Quote
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