• Jdur
    446
    University of California, Davis, Director of Athletics Rocko DeLuca has been named a 2025–26 NACDA Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY), the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced Monday.

    DeLuca was selected as one of 28 recipients across seven divisions of college athletics and represents the Division I FCS level. The award recognizes athletics directors for their commitment to student-athletes, campuses and communities while demonstrating outstanding leadership within intercollegiate athletics.

    "Rocko DeLuca and his family are important members of the Aggie community and strong representatives of UC Davis," Chancellor Gary S. May said. "He's had a transformative impact elevating academic achievement among our student-athletes, delivering championship performances and strategically positioning Aggie Athletics through meaningful resource enhancement. Rocko has led with integrity, vision and purpose. This recognition reflects the strong trajectory of our athletics program and we are proud of the leadership Rocko continues to provide UC Davis."

    The NACDA Athletics Director of the Year program, now in its 28th year, honors administrators who exemplify excellence in leadership, program development and service to higher education.

    Since becoming UC Davis Director of Athletics in 2021, DeLuca has guided Aggie Athletics through a period of significant competitive, academic and strategic growth. Under his leadership, UC Davis student-athletes have achieved a program-record 93% Graduation Success Rate, ranking among the top 10 nationally, while Aggie teams have captured 13 conference championships and 29 individual conference titles.

    DeLuca has also led major initiatives that position UC Davis Athletics for long-term success, including the department's IGNITE strategic plan; Aggie Ascent, a long-term vision for the future of our facilities; and the university's upcoming transition to the Mountain West Conference beginning July 1, 2026.

    "I am honored and humbled to be recognized by NACDA along with my peers, and I am grateful to those on the selection committee for the recognition," said DeLuca. "Ultimately, this award reflects the incredible student-athletes, coaches and staff who make Aggie Athletics what it is. They work hard each and every day to represent UC Davis with pride, and their commitment to excellence in competition, in the classroom and in our community is what drives the success of our programs. I am fortunate to work alongside such a dedicated group who care deeply about the student-athlete experience and about doing things the right way.

    "Chancellor Gary May and our campus leadership team have been incredible partners to me and to Aggie Athletics and they recognize the importance of a strong athletics program within the university community. Finally, I want to recognize our fans, alumni and donors who believe in what we're building and who continue to help us build tremendous momentum for our programs. Together, we are positioning UC Davis Athletics for an exciting future and the opportunities that lie ahead."

    Recipients of the NACDA Athletics Director of the Year award will be recognized during the 61st Annual NACDA & Affiliates Convention, held June 7-10 in Las Vegas. Award winners will be honored during the Association-Wide Featured Session on Tuesday, June 9 at Mandalay Bay Resort.
  • zythe
    201
    Good for him!

    I’m pretty sure he will get flack for the Equestrian program. But if the program wasn’t generating the needed revenue to sustain it, it had to go to a club sport.

    That’s the reality of it. Those students are still being taken care of.
  • Jdur
    446
    I think the university could have handled a lot of the equestrian stuff better but cutting spots is always a messy situation. I think waiting until the current recruiting class graduated would have been ideal. I appreciate the parents supporting there kids and stuff but going to the UC regents meetings with photos of rockos daughter saying he’s adding stunt because he’s been “grooming his daughter to be an Aggie cheerleader since she was a kid” is a bit ridiculous (as well as showing up to his house with a box truck) at 8 a.m on Valentine’s Day). Again, I liked equestrian team and sucks it was cut, love the enthusiasm from the families and hope appropriate action and transparency about the finances, decision making, etc is done, but I think rockos tenure as AD has been incredibly successful over all.

    The move to the MW, the huge facility plan, graduation rates (a stat that is literally the most important) and almost every team on an upwards trajectory recruiting and results wise is impressive. Glad we got an extension going.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.6k
    Compare Rocko's statement with Dr Wood's approach to college athletics:

    DeLuca:
    I am fortunate to work alongside such a dedicated group who care deeply about the student-athlete experience and about doing things the right way.

    Dr. Wood:
    “We didn’t do it the way other campuses have done. We didn’t win 10 national championships to become FBS. Instead, we were a case study in intentional disruptive marketing to get where we needed to be, and we were able to do in two and a half years what takes other campuses a lot longer.”
  • Jdur
    446
    it’s going to be a fascinating few years.
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