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Alex Focke

Alex Focke Named Hamline Assistant Vice President, Athletic Director

Alex Focke, who served the last six years as Head Coach of the Hamline University women’s basketball team, has been named Hamline University’s new Assistant Vice President and Athletic Director.

Focke received an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota in Communication Studies and a master’s degree in Sports Pedagogy from South Dakota State University. He will be assisted by Senior Associate Athletic Director Beth Rittler ’91, who oversees the financial and programmatic aspects of the Athletic Department.

“I am confident that Alex’s leadership and clear vision will set the direction for the Athletic Department,” Hamline President Fayneese Miller said. “I have no doubt that, together, Alex and Beth will continue the commitment to excellence and student development that defines the Hamline University student athletic experience.”

On top of coaching duties, Focke also served as Compliance Director for Hamline Athletics.

“I want to thank President Miller for the opportunity to lead Hamline athletics,” Focke said. “Jason Verdugo has been an incredible leader for our department and I have loved working and learning from him over the past 10 years. I am passionate about Hamline University and know how special this place is. I am excited to work with our coaches, student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni to strive for excellence in athletics, academics and in our community.”

Focke replaces Jason Verdugo, who joined Hamline in 2001 as head baseball coach and was promoted to Athletic Director in May 2012.

“Jason’s influence at Hamline extends beyond athletics,” Miller said. “He serves on the President’s Leadership Council, where his contribution to the overall financial health of the institution, enrollment and innovation can only be described as critical and exceptional. There is no doubt that Jason Verdugo’s legacy at Hamline has been firmly established. He will be missed. I will miss him.”

Hamline Athletics consists of 22 NCAA DIII varsity teams, which compete in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Focke will assume his duties on July 1.