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2025-26 DIIICA President

Division III Commissioners Association

DIIICA Announces 2025-26 Officers and Executive Committee

CLEVELAND – The Division III Commissioners Association (DIIICA) selected Keri Alexander Luchowski, executive director at the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), as the DIIICA President; She will serve a two year term.

"I am honored to be named President of the DIII for the next two years," said Alexander Luchowski.  "I'm also extremely fortunate to follow a string of exceptional leaders who served in this role, most recently Jennifer Dubow, who have paved the way for our organization's success. I welcome new vice president Corey Borchardt and new board member Dan McKane. I cannot thank Sarah Otey and Danielle Harris enough for their contributions and hard work over the past two years. I look forward to continuing our work with the NCAA, NADIIIAA and NACDA to continue supporting the combined membership of Division III, most especially our student-athletes." 
 
Alexander Luchowski takes over for Past President Jennifer Dubow, executive director at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC ), who served as DIIICA President for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 membership years. She continues as the immediate past president on the Executive Committee.

Joining Alexander Luchowski as an officer will be Vice President Corey Borchardt, commissioner at the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC).

Alongside the 2025-26 officers, the Executive Committee will work to advance and continue to develop the Association. The 2025-26 Executive Committee will consist of: Brad Bankston, commissioner at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC);  Katie Boldvich, commissioner at the Landmark Conference; Dan McKane, commissioner at the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC); Sarah Otey, commissioner at the University Athletic Association (UAA); and Chris Roekle, commissioner at the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C).
 
About the DIIICA: The Division III Commissioners Association became a stand-alone organization in January 1992, after previously serving as a combined group with the Division II Commissioners Association. The association is comprised of 42 NCAA Division III conferences, representing more than 420 public and private institutions. The purpose of the DIIICA is to empower commissioners to effectively lead their conferences and positively impact Division III intercollegiate athletics by identifying challenges, developing solutions, and taking collective action that reflects the conference perspective.
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