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Judy Rose

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Woman of the Year in Charlotte and was named the 1997 Citizen of the Year by the University Chamber of Commerce. In 1986, she became the first female inducted into the Blacksburg (SC) Hall of Fame and she received her 25-Year Service Award from UNC Charlotte in 2000. More recently, she was inducted into Winthrop's Athletics Hall of Fame, was named one of the city's Top Businesswomen by
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Leadership Planning and Division I Men's Collegiate Basketball Partnership. She was on the board of the Charlotte Regional Sports Commission and the selection committee for the Greater Charlotte Sports Hall of Fame. She was a member of the National Advisory Board for the Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership master's degree Program at the
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Rose coordinated the 49ers effort as host institution of the 1991 and 1993 NCAA Men's Basketball Southeast Regionals, the 1994 NCAA Men's Final Four, the 1996 NCAA Women's Final Four and the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men's Soccer College Cup. Charlotte joined Kentucky and Minnesota as the only programs to
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The athletic program received a construction facelift as two major projects were unveiled in 1994. In October 1994, the Wachovia Athletic Field House, a 10,000-square foot locker room and office complex for baseball, men's soccer, women's soccer and softball was opened. By 1996, the 49ers had the $
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Committees and is a popular guest speaker. She was chair of the Championship and Sport Cabinet for the NCAA and was recently appointed to serve on the NCAA Workgroup for Resource Allocation and her past committee involvement includes: Division I Women's Basketball Discussion Group; NCAA Diversity
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and was recognized with the Judy Wilkins Rose endowment as part of the University YMCA's Y Pathways program. In 2010, she was featured by Charlotte USA Women celebrating 20 Dynamic Women and was a recipient of Business Leader Media "2010 Charlotte Women Extraordinaire". In 2011, she was inducted
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Early in her administrative career, Rose pioneered the department's most successful fundraiser, the annual Great Gold Rush Auction. It began in 1984 and has generated over nearly $ 3 million in its 27-year history, including more than $ 100,000 each of the last 20 years, a record $ 270,000 in 2006
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Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year Award. Other awards have included the Pegasus Award in 1999, the 1996 Bob Quincy Award by the Charlotte Sportsman Club, and the 1996 Charlotte Regional Sports Commission "Sixth-Man" Award for citywide athletic achievement. She was selected the 1996
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On January 4, 2018, 49ers athletics announced Rose's retirement, effective June 30, 2018. During the last four years of her tenure, the Men's Basketball and Football team did not have a winning season, with football coming off of a 1-11 season and men's basketball firing third-year head coach
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Rose joined the Charlotte 49ers program in 1975 as women's basketball and tennis coach. She served as UNC Charlotte's coordinator of women's athletics from 1976 to 1982. She served as the women's basketball team's first head coach from 1975 to 1982. Rose produced success on the
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Since her appointment as A.D., Rose added a full-time Compliance Officer, revamped the athletic academic advising program, hired a full-time strength and conditioning staff and developed a goals and objectives program for head coaches, administrative staff and student-athletes.
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and six straight years over the $ 200,000 plateau. She was also the creator of the 49ers' successful "Let Me Play" Luncheon that raises funds for women's athletics. 2011 will see the 8th Annual Luncheon, which has raised over $ 600,000 for women's athletics.
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program to the Charlotte 49ers, when Chancellor Dr. Phillip Dubois and the University Board of Trustees voted to add the program in 2008. In March 2011 Rose hired the 49ers' first football coach, former
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Rose became the sixth person to head the athletics department and just the second who was not also the men's basketball coach. She was the third woman, ever, to spearhead a collegiate program.
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Board, the Board of managers for University City YMCA; and the NC High School Athletic Association Foundation. She has chaired the NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Committee.
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appointed Judy Rose director of athletics at UNC Charlotte on July 1, 1990. Dr. Woodward promoted Mullins to Associate Vice Chancellor/men's basketball coach at that time.
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Rose was promoted to assistant athletic director in 1981 and was named associate director of athletics in 1985 to then-athletic director and men's basketball coach
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Division II level and built a career record of 93–56, which included three 20-plus win seasons and two AIAW All-Americans (Paula Bennett and Patricia Walker).
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host both basketball Final Fours. More recently, Charlotte hosted the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Regional and the 2011 NCAA Second and Third Rounds as
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Board of Governors to relinquish his dual role. With Coach Mullins' recommendation UNC Charlotte Chancellor Dr.
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With the addition of 63 more athletics scholarships for the football program, an offsetting amount of
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into the Women's History Hall of Fame (Charlotte Club). Rose was among the 2020 class for the
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On August 11, 2012, having already secured naming rights for the football center at
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less than a month before she announced her retirement. She was replaced by
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Rose has received several awards over her career, most notably the 2001
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mandated women's sports will be added. These will most likely include
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and Swimming; however, Rose has been an advocate of adding
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She married her husband Ken in 1986. The couple live in
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The students successfully lead the efforts to add a
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In her first year as director, the program left the
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Index

Charlotte 49ers
Blacksburg, South Carolina
Winthrop University
Winthrop Eagles
HC
Tennessee
Charlotte
AD
Charlotte
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte 49ers
women's basketball
Winthrop Eagles
Winthrop University
B.S. degree
Physical Education
Master's degree
University of Tennessee
graduate assistant
Pat Summitt
AIAW
Jeff Mullins
NCAA Division I
UNC System
James H. Woodward
Sun Belt Conference
Metro Conference
Dale F. Halton Arena
Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field
Miltimore-Wallis Athletics Center

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