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Mike Racy

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inside Hy-Vee Arena (formerly Kemper Arena in Kansas City), doubled the number of MIAA corporate partners, successfully implemented a new instant replay system for Divisions II and III football, expanded the conference's membership into a fifth state (Arkansas), and started conference-wide risk management and health/safety initiatives. Under Racy's leadership, the MIAA Network broadcast more than 1500 live athletic contests and campus events in 2023–24.
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Since Racy became the commissioner of the MIAA, the Association has won 24 NCAA National Championships, in 11 different sports, by 8 different MIAA member schools. During his time as commissioner, Racy created the MIAA Sports Media Network, moved the conference headquarters to a visible office suite
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to become a legislative assistant. In 1995, Racy was approached by NCAA President Cedric Dempsey to assist the NCAA President's Commission in rewriting the NCAA Constitution and to help lobby NCAA membership support for a restructured NCAA and a reorganized NCAA governance process. The effort was
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In June 2013, after fifteen years as a vice president for the NCAA, Racy voluntarily stepped away from this visible leadership position to discover new paths and new opportunities in higher education. That summer, Racy become the Vice President for Law, Policy and Strategy at the
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for regular season D2 football and basketball games, managed the $ 30 million budget for the division, helped the division grow to over 300 member schools, authored the NCAA Division II "Life in the Balance" Strategic Positioning Platform, and helped establish the
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is an American College Sports Leader, a Higher Education Attorney, and a former University Executive. Racy currently serves as the commissioner for the
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In 1999, Racy became vice president of the NCAA and served as the chief executive officer for the
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After graduating from UMKC in 1992, Racy practiced law at Gage and Tucker Law Firm in
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successful following membership votes at the 1996 and 1997 NCAA Conventions.
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Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association commissioners
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fundraising partnership for Division II student-athletes.
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Mid-America Intercollegiate
Athletics Association

Incumbent
Bob Boerigter
Lawrence, Kansas
Kansas City, Missouri
Alma mater
Washburn University
BA
University of Missouri–Kansas City
JD
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Kansas City metropolitan area
University of Central Missouri
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Lawrence, Kansas
Abilene High School
Abilene
Washburn University
Bachelor of Business Administration
Juris Doctor
University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Kansas City, Missouri
NCAA
Division II level
CBS College Sports
Make-A-Wish Foundation
University of Central Missouri
Warrensburg, Missouri

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