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  Bob Roller

Bob Roller

Player Profile

Hometown:
Pearisburg, Va.

Position:
Director of Athletics

Alma Mater:
Virginia Tech, 1983

Bob Roller was named Samford's third full-time athletics director in May 1999 and has overseen one of the most exciting periods in the history of Samford athletics.

In his eight years at the helm of the athletics department, Roller has led a major facilities upgrade. Additionally, in the summer of 2008, all Samford's teams will move into the prestigious Southern Conference, one of the nation's oldest conferences.

Athletics facility upgrades have been swift during Roller's tenure. Foremost is the scheduled completion in October 2007 of Pete Hanna Center. The Hanna Center will be the largest building on Samford's campus and will hold 6,000 spectators for graduation or concerts, and 5,000 for sporting events. The new home of Bulldog basketball and volleyball, the Hanna Center will feature a state-ofthe- art fitness center for all Samford students, plus offices for the athletics department, academic center, weight room and training rooms.

Another addition to the Samford athletics facility plan was unveiled in the spring of 2007 with the opening of the Pat M. Courington Tennis Pavilion, which houses the Samford tennis offices and locker rooms, plus three indoor and six outdoor NCAA courts.

Early in Roller's tenure, Samford constructed Joe Lee Griffin Field for baseball in 1999. The 2004 season saw upgrades to the softball complex and a complete renovation of the soccer field with permanent seating for record crowds. Seibert Stadium's natural grass was replaced with a state-of-the-art LSR Blade Synthetic Surface in 2005 for football.

In 2003, Samford moved to the Ohio Valley Conference and made an immediate impact. In its four years in the league, Samford won 11 team championships, and Samford women's teams claimed theWomen's All-Sports Trophy twice. Samford has won championships in women's soccer (four), women's tennis (three), women's crosscountry (two), baseball and men's golf.

All these accomplishments have taken place while Samford has maintained high academic standards. The school recently recognized 94 student-athletes for academic achievement, and Samford inducted 19 student-athletes into the Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society.

Roller came to Samford in 1997 to direct the Samford Athletic Foundation. During his first two years, the foundation saw record growth in individual and corporate donations to the university's athletics programs. Roller held that position until May 1999, when then- President Thomas E. Corts named him to the top position within the athletics department.

In the summer of 2003, Roller was elected to the prestigious executive committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics [NACDA] to serve a fouryear term. He joined athletics directors from Kansas State, Stanford, Army and Clemson on the governing committee that oversees the activities of the 6,000-plus member organization.

In 2006, Roller was named chairman of the United States Sports Academy Directors' Cup Committee for NACDA. The Directors' Cup is awarded to the top universities in NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA for overall athletics success throughout the intercollegiate season.

Before his arrival at Samford, Roller was vice president of AdCraft Sports Marketing in Louisville, Ky., for seven years. During that time, he helped create the Sears Collegiate Champions program, which honors all champions of men's and women's sports throughout the nation at every level of college athletics.

While with AdCraft, a division of Host Communications, Inc., Roller created and managed a publishing division and helped launch NCAA Football USA, which involved promotion, licensing and merchandising for college football programs at all levels of intercollegiate athletics.

Roller was director of communications for the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, Fla., from 1988 to 1991. He was with the Orange Bowl when Federal Express became its first title sponsor in 1989.

The Pearisburg, Va., native began his career in sports information. He earned his degree from Virginia Tech in 1983 and worked as a student assistant in the sports information office for four years. He was the sports information director at UNC-Wilmington and East Carolina University from 1983 to 1988.While at UNC-Wilmington, Roller, 46, was also executive director of the university's athletics fund-raising program.

Roller holds a master's degree in education administration from Samford.

His wife, Julie, is also a Virginia Tech graduate. She received her master's degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. She has served as a minister to children at two Birmingham-area churches. They have one son, Brad, 22, who is a senior at Samford.



 

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