
Rutgers hires former LSU executive Keli Zinn as athletic director after a 1-year vacancy
Zinn had been deputy AD and chief operating officer at LSU since 2022 after stops at West Virginia, Maryland and the Big East. She assumes control of overseeing 24 men's and women's varsity sports on Aug. 6.
'Keli Zinn brings the strategic drive, operational excellence, and championship pedigree we need right now for Rutgers Athletics,' said William F. Tate IV, who took over as Rutgers president on July 1, also coming from LSU. 'Her leadership style resonates deeply with Rutgers' mission — competitiveness on the field, integrity in our practices, and excellence in the student‑athlete experience. She will guide Rutgers into a new era, with forward-looking leadership, tapping into the Rutgers Edge.'
Rutgers has been without a full-time athletic director since Pat Hobbs abruptly resigned last August. Hobbs cited health reasons for his resignation, and a subsequent investigation found he had an improper relationship with a gymnastics coach.
Ryan Pisarri served as interim AD before taking the same post at Tufts University in Boston earlier this month. Matthew Colagiovanni took over in an acting role before Zinn was hired.
Zinn's five-year contract, approved Wednesday by the Rutgers Board of Governors, calls for a salary of $1.35 million in its first year, with $50,000 annual increases. She'll also be paid a $150,000 retention bonus every two years of the term.
One of Zinn's first priorities will be to build Rutgers' name, image and likeness program into a robust, competitive one that can attract top-tier athletes to the New Jersey school. The Scarlet Knights have struggled to generate significant NIL money, especially in the high-profile sports.
Zinn said raising revenue — by identifying new streams and capitalizing on those that already exist — is going to be a consistent focal point.
'It's absolutely a necessity and critical for our success," Zinn said, "but also to do so in a way where the traditional fundraising side of things and the ability to raise capital and support the university capital projects can both thrive together.'
Before going to LSU, Zinn spent more than a decade at West Virginia in various roles, including deputy athletic director from 2016-22. She was assistant AD at Maryland from 2005-10 after being a compliance assistant for the Big East in 2003 and '04.
___

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Associated Press
4 hours ago
- Associated Press
Watchung, NJ Pool Construction Service Announced By Sage Landscape Contractors
Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts expands pool construction services to Watchung, NJ, offering custom concrete pools with integrated landscaping and hardscaping from their Watchung-based team with 40+ years of experience. Plainfield, United States, August 1, 2025 -- Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts has announced the availability of their pool and spa construction services in Watchung, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. The company, which has served Central New Jersey for over 40 years, focuses on custom pool installations that integrate with the surrounding landscape. For more information about their pool construction services, visit The Watchung-based company provides services that address both the pool itself and the surrounding area. Their team handles landscaping and hardscaping to create unified outdoor spaces. Founded in the 1980s by Ed Sage III, a Rutgers-trained landscape architect, the company applies decades of regional experience to each project. Sage Landscape Contractors works exclusively in concrete, a material which offers significant advantages in terms of both durability and customization options. Unlike pre-fabricated fiberglass options, concrete pools can be configured to suit the existing landscaping, integrating natural features into their design and blending aesthetics with functionality. The company begins each project with planning and design phases. Their process accounts for practical considerations including drainage, grading issues, property setbacks, easements, and environmental factors such as shadows from structures and trees. This preparatory work determines optimal pool placement and ensures functional integration of all elements. For pool surrounds, Sage offers four decking material options: exotic hardwoods like ipe; natural stone in various colors and textures; concrete in multiple styles; and pavers that can be removed and replaced if pool repairs become necessary. Each material presents different advantages depending on the property conditions and homeowner preferences. The company's comprehensive approach transforms properties into functional outdoor living spaces that add value to homes. Their portfolio demonstrates experience with various pool styles, from traditional rectangular designs to free-form shapes that complement natural landscapes. Beyond pool construction, Sage provides tree and plant care services, including pruning, removal, deep root fertilization, insect and disease control, and seasonal plant management. Additional services include stormwater management and property grading solutions. This full-service capability allows homeowners to work with a single contractor for their complete outdoor environment. For additional information about Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts' pool and spa construction services, visit Contact Info: Name: Ed Sage Email: Send Email Organization: Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts Address: 16 Driftway Ln, Plainfield, NJ 07060, United States Website: Release ID: 89166247 In case of identifying any problems, concerns, or inaccuracies in the content shared in this press release, or if a press release needs to be taken down, we urge you to notify us immediately by contacting [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our dedicated team will be readily accessible to address your concerns and take swift action within 8 hours to rectify any issues identified or assist with the removal process. We are committed to delivering high-quality content and ensuring accuracy for our valued readers.


USA Today
6 hours ago
- USA Today
Michigan State football punter named to Ray Guy award watchlist
Michigan State football is starting to develop a reputation as one of the top programs for punters in the country. For the third year in a row, MSU punter Ryan Eckley has been named to the Ray Guy award watchlist, which is given to the top punter in college football. Michigan State has never had a punter win the prestigious award, although many fans believed Bryce Baringer should have taken the honor back in 2022, when he narrowly lost to Adam Korsak of Rutgers. Eckley took over for Baringer in 2023, and remarkably, there was barely a dip in performance. Eckley averaged 46.7 yards per punt in 2023 and 47.9 yards per punt last season. In 2024, 13.95 percent of his punts landed within the 20-yard line. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.


USA Today
6 hours ago
- USA Today
Where ESPN ranks Clemson's 2025 schedule among toughest, easiest in college football
Week 1 of the 2025 college football season is less than a month away, and the Clemson Tigers have officially reported to fall camp. The Tigers, named the preseason favorites to win the ACC in the conference media poll, will face LSU on Aug. 30 at Memorial Stadium in a matchup that's as big as season openers get these days. A Clemson win would send a signal to the rest of college football that Dabo Swinney's Tigers are not only back, but that they're a serious threat to compete for the national title. A loss to LSU would hardly be fatal to Clemson's hopes of reaching the expanded College Football Playoff, but it would continue the narrative that the Tigers have been surpassed by their SEC counterparts after going 0-3 against them in head-to-head play last year, and just 3-7 since the 2019 national title game. As for the rest of Clemson's 2025 slate, ESPN senior college football writer Chris Low took a look at the toughest and easiest schedules for every Power Four conference team and FBS member. Here's what Low said about the Tigers' 2025 schedule. Clemson has toughest nonconference Power Four schedule, ESPN says In addition to Clemson's season opener with LSU, the Tigers will close the regular season against a South Carolina program that's on the rise after going 9-3 a year ago and winning their second straight trip to Death Valley. Having to face LSU's Garrett Nussmeier and South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers gives Clemson the toughest nonconference Power Four schedule in the nation, Low says. The veteran ESPN scribe put the Tigers' 12-game slate ahead of Stanford and Miami for the most difficult schedule (the Hurricanes face Notre Dame and the Florida Gators in nonconference play). "This was a coin flip between Clemson and Stanford until quarterback Jake Retzlaff departed BYU. Now the trip to No. 10 BYU on Sept. 6 doesn't look quite as daunting for the Cardinal, who end the season Nov. 29 at home against No. 7 Notre Dame. So Clemson gets the nod. The Tigers open the season Aug. 31 at home against No. 6 LSU, then close the season Nov. 29 on the road against bitter rival South Carolina, which is ranked No. 13. Clemson also faces Troy, a top contender in the Sun Belt Conference, at home a week after the LSU opener." --Chris Low, ESPN Low also put Clemson's matchups with LSU and South Carolina on his list of college football's 12 "must-see" games for 2025. Can Clemson, Dabo Swinney reverse fortunes against SEC heavyweights? For the second straight year and the third time since 2021, Clemson opens the season with a marquee nonconference showdown against an SEC opponent. The Tigers fell to the Georgia Bulldogs, 34-3, in Week 1 last year at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Clemson has dropped two of the past three meetings against South Carolina, as well as a lopsided defeat against Tennessee in the 2022 Orange Bowl, and a loss the 2021 opener against Georgia in Charlotte. The Tigers defeated the Gamecocks the last time the two rivals met in Columbia in 2023 and capped their season with a win over Kentucky in the Gator Bowl. "Clemson is 18-12 vs. the SEC since the start of the 2012 season, but the Tigers have lost seven of their past 10 games to SEC opponents, beginning with a 42-25 loss to LSU in the 2019 national championship game." --Chris Low, ESPN Easiest Power Four schedule belongs to ACC team, ESPN believes According to Low, the Power Four team with the easiest path to a bowl game in 2025 resides in the ACC: Wake Forest. A big reason why? The Deacs won't have Clemson on their schedule for the first time since before the ACC was even founded in 1953. Clemson and Wake Forest were two of the ACC's charter members, along with Duke, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina and Maryland. "The Deacons avoid Clemson, Miami and Louisville in the ACC. Their first four games are at home along with two of their last three games. A game at No. 24 Ole Miss was replaced by a trip to Oregon State, meaning there are no Power 4 nonconference foes on the Deacons' schedule. Their only back-to-back conference games on the road are against Florida State and Virginia on Nov. 1 and Nov. 8, and those teams finished a combined 7-17 last season." --Chris Low, ESPN Clemson football schedule 2025 Clemson's season opener against LSU on Aug. 30 is set for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff. The game will be televised on ABC. Here's a look at the Tigers' full 2025 schedule, with any announced start times. All times Eastern. Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.