Athletics Director Linda Moulton To Retire In December 2010
Worcester, Mass. - After 23 years, Clark
University Director of Athletics and Recreation Linda
Moulton has announced she will retire from her position
effective December 31, 2010.
"Linda Moulton is one of the hardest working, fairest, and most
thoughtful university administrators I have ever met," said Clark
University President, John Bassett. "Her values
are very much in line with the University's mission and values.
Clark will miss her, but greatly appreciates the leadership and
collegiality she has provided over the last two decades."
Moulton, the University's fifth athletics director, began her
career at Clark in August of 1987 and has overseen tremendous
growth within the University's athletics and recreation programs.
The number of varsity head coaches has increased while the number
of programs with part-time coaches has decreased. In the last five
years alone, varsity participation has seen a men's increase of 21
percent with an 18 percent increase for women.
Student-athletes are among Clark's academic leaders, with 35
percent of athletes earning all-academic honors with a grade-point
average of 3.5 or higher, and community leaders as approximately 65
percent of varsity athletes volunteer for community service
projects. Since 1987, the intramural program has seen a 45 percent
growth, currently offering 1,300 opportunities for participation,
while recreation and wellness have also significantly increased
their levels of involvement.
"Working at Clark has been a great journey and one I have truly
loved," said Moulton. "I will be forever indebted to the University
for 'challenging convention' when I was hired 23 years ago. My
greatest enjoyment has been my connection with our exceptional
student-athletes with whom I have had the privilege of working and
supporting through my Clark career."
A highly respected leader in Division III college athletics,
Moulton has served on several committees at the state, regional,
and national level, including the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) Council and Division III Steering Committee and
the NCAA Management Council. She also served on the NCAA Committee
on Women's Athletics, the NCAA Division III Nominating Committee,
and the NCAA Division III Restructuring Task Force. In addition,
she was president of the New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) from 2001-2003.
On Clark's campus, Moulton's efforts led to the establishment of
Friends of Clark Athletics and the Clark University Athletic Hall
of Fame, both in the early 1990s, as well as Clark's Athletic Board
and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
She has been instrumental in several facilities improvements at
Clark. The Granger Field Complex project included construction of
Dolan Field House along with reconfiguring, reconstructing, and
adding lights to the existing Corash Tennis Courts and the
baseball, field hockey, lacrosse, and soccer fields. Moulton
spearheaded the building of Bickman Fitness Center, and she oversaw
two major renovations for Clark's Kneller Athletic Center, the
primary athletic and recreational facility on campus and secured
O'Brien softball field just off the main campus.
Moulton was responsible for Clark's entrance into athletic
conference play in 1993. The University became a member of both the
Constitution Athletic Conference (CAC) for men and the New England
Women's Eight Conference. Moulton was a leading member when the NEW
8 went co-ed in 1998, inviting several CAC schools to join, and
changed its name to the New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC).
Under Moulton's leadership, eight teams have represented Clark at
NCAA Division III tournaments and championships. The men's
basketball team reached back-to-back NCAA Elite Eights in 2002 and
2003, and the women's basketball team played in the national
tournament five times (1989, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2004). The field
hockey, men's soccer, women's soccer, and softball teams also
earned selection to NCAA team tournaments under Moulton.
Individually, several swimmers and two divers have represented
Clark at the NCAA national meet since 1987.
Moulton has been part of Clark's senior leadership team as well as
various campus committees. She has made a significant contribution
to the Greater Worcester area basketball scene with her
longstanding commitment to the Clark High School Tournament, a
premier 16-team boys' basketball event that Clark hosts during the
high school February vacation. Moulton has served as tournament
director and on the Clark Tournament committee for nearly 25
years.
Moulton's entire career has been in the field of physical education
and athletics as a teacher, coach, and administrator. She held
positions as director of athletics at Wellesley College, associate
director of athletics at Smith College, and athletic administrative
consultant at the College of William and Mary.
Among several honors awarded Moulton, she has received the National
Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA)
Jostens District Administrator of the Year Award, presented
annually to recognize a member who has made outstanding
contributions to NACWAA. She also was a recipient of the Jeanne
Rowlands Merit Award, given annually for outstanding service by the
Massachusetts Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
(MAIAW).
The Illinois native graduated with a degree in physical education
from Eastern Illinois University. She then earned a master's degree
in athletic administration and curriculum from Northeastern
University.
"I leave with great fondness for Clark and having had the
opportunity to work with so many truly remarkable people including
outstanding and caring coaches, staff, faculty, Clark alumni and my
colleagues in the NEWMAC and throughout the country," said Moulton.
"After more than two decades, I hope my legacy is one of being an
advocate for the student-athlete voice and the continual pursuit of
excellence in everything we do."
A national search for her successor will begin immediately.





