Thursday, January 9, 2020
The University Of Uconn s Sports Administration And...
It all started with an email seeking freshman male in his coaching and administration program. The 2012 graduate of UConnââ¬â¢s Sport Administration and coaching program, William Aloia, says this future success as the Associate Athletic Director for The College of St. Rose started out by almostâ⬠falling into his lapâ⬠. The New Jersey native began his undergraduate experience with two Division-I parents, and like an abundance of people he knew that working in sport was something he wanted to do. Previously a part of the Kinesiology department under the late Joe Marrone, Will jumped on the opportunity posted through an email and started his freshman year as a basketball manager for the very successful UConnââ¬â¢s basketball program. He explains how this experience ââ¬Å"opened his door upâ⬠. Will states; ââ¬Å"once I started at UConn working with the womenââ¬â¢s basketball program and being around collegiate athletics at such a high level itââ¬â¢s really something in itself, and unbelievable experience. I knew it was for me, I didnââ¬â¢t know which part for sure, but I knew this was something I wanted to do.â⬠What Will realized very quickly realized about working in sport is that often times it is a thankless job. However, that did not stop him from finishing his undergraduate career as a four-year manager for the basketball team. The motivation for Will early in his career has been a two-dimensional illustration of success. Willââ¬â¢s career did not end after his commitment to the Huskiesââ¬â¢ came to an end in
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