ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY: Abby Davis Named ATU Director of Athletics

ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY: Abby Davis Named ATU Director of Athletics
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Arkansas Tech University issued the following announcement on June 8.

Abby Davis has been appointed director of athletics at Arkansas Tech University on a permanent and full-time basis.

The announcement was made by Dr. Robin E. Bowen, ATU president, on Tuesday, June 7.

“Coach Davis has demonstrated her commitment to excellence as an administrator while leading our intercollegiate athletics program on an interim basis since August 2019,” said Bowen. “She has become a valued member of the ATU Executive Council and will facilitate continued success for our intercollegiate athletics program. Coach Davis’ passion for Arkansas Tech is evident, and it is matched by her commitment to student-athlete welfare and achievement.”

Davis was a four-year letter winner and an All-Gulf South Conference performer in tennis at Arkansas Tech. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology in 2002 and a Master of Education degree in health and physical education in 2004, both from ATU.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Arkansas Tech University



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