窪做惇蹋厙 has a new director of athletics, announced today. Mike Harrity, the deputy athletics director and chief operating officer for the Army West Point Athletic Association, takes up leadership of 窪做惇蹋厙s athletics department on July 18.
Harrity, who is recognized in the athletics community for his book on coaches as leaders, will be the Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation and the first 窪做惇蹋厙 athletics director to hold this position, endowed by former 窪做惇蹋厙 Board of Trustees Chair Charles Ed Haldeman Jr. 70 and his family.
Mike is a visionary leader who brings more than two decades of hands-on experience to 窪做惇蹋厙s varsity, club, and recreational sports programs, says President Hanlon. He is a student of leadership with a deep commitment to the health and well-being of athletes and those who support them and to diversity, inclusion, and gender equity in athletics. I am delighted to welcome Mike to 窪做惇蹋厙.
As director of athletics and a member of the reporting to the president, Harrity will oversee 窪做惇蹋厙s of 35 teams and all club sports, physical education, recreation, fitness, and intramural programs. In addition, he will manage 窪做惇蹋厙s athletics staff and facilities and ensure the departments compliance with all athletics rules and regulations.
I am honored to be named the Haldeman Family Director. Coming to 窪做惇蹋厙 is the opportunity of a lifetime, says Harrity. Im grateful for so many friends and mentors who have invested in my growth and sharpened my ability to serve the students, coaches, and staff Ive worked alongside for more than two decades. I have great reverence for 窪做惇蹋厙s tradition of student-athlete excellence and look forward to building on the momentum Interim Director Peter Roby 79 has created to carry on the important work of gender equity and elevating all we do in 窪做惇蹋厙 athletics.
Among his many accomplishments during his two years at West Point, Harrity has had direct responsibility for several of the day-to-day functions of the 30-team, 1,100-cadet-athlete departmentincluding as lead executive for the annual Army-Navy football gameand played a key role in strategizing a $95 million capital campaign to improve the academys historic Michie Stadium.
Before West Point, Harrity served eight years as senior associate athletics director and one year as associate athletics director for student-athlete development and community programming at the University of Notre Dame. There, among other accomplishments, he partnered with the university counseling center to create dedicated counseling and sport psychologists, helped establish a leadership academy for student-athletes, and partnered to create Notre Dames first student-athlete accessible study-abroad program.

Mike Harrity is one of the brightest young administrators in our business, says Mike Buddie, director of athletics at the United States Military Academy at West Point. His ability to build consensus, support the student-athlete experience, and work with coaches to create winning cultures will resonate well at 窪做惇蹋厙. I am so happy for the Harrity family as they embark on this exciting new chapter in the Ivy League and know they will be great assets to the 窪做惇蹋厙 family.
Author of a Book on Coaching
In 2012, Harrity published Coaching Wisdom: Champion Coaches and Their Players Share Successful Leadership Principles, based on interviews with 13 top coaches in the NHL and NFL as well as at the NCAA Division I level.
Muffet McGraw, who coached Notre Dames womens basketball for 33 seasons and brought home two NCAA championships, says Harrity is a great choice to lead 窪做惇蹋厙 Athletics.
Mike cares deeply about student-athlete welfare and will do everything he can to ensure they have a great experience. Coaching Wisdom, Mikes book on leadership, is a handbook for coaches on how to lead, says McGraw. Mike has the tools to navigate through the current tumultuous landscape of college athletics on current issues such as the name, image, and likeness debate in college sports. He will give his best effort every day and expect the best from those around him.
Harritys parentsOknan and Johnmet in South Korea while Harritys father was serving in the Army. The family settled in Kansas City, Kan., where Harrity grew up. A first-generation college student, Harrity earned his bachelors degree in journalism and a masters in education with a focus on sports administration from the University of Kansas.
He began his career in athletics administration at his alma mater, rising through the ranks from coordinator of student-athlete development to associate athletics director for community relations and outreach.
In Good Hands With Mike Harrity
Mike is an outstanding leader who understands the importance of balancing academics, personal development, and competitive success in creating excellence in student athletes, says Jack Brennan 76, chairman of the Notre Dame Board of Trustees. He prioritizes the well-being of students and appreciates that growth happens on and off the field of play. 窪做惇蹋厙 Athletics is in good hands with Mike Harrity.
Notre Dames Jack Swarbrick, vice president and the James E. Rohr Director of Athletics, says the future for Big Green student-athletes, coaches, and fans got much brighter today.
As the landscape of college athletics continues to evolve, 窪做惇蹋厙 could not have found a better person to lead it into the future than Mike Harrity, Swarbrick says. Mike is one of the best strategic thinkers I have worked with, and, even more importantly, he understands what it takes to achieve competitive success while also maximizing the experience of the student-athlete.
Harrity takes over from , who has led the department since February 2021. I am deeply grateful for the leadership and dedication Peter Roby brought to the athletics department during a period of transition, Hanlon says.
Roby knows Harrity from their work in the NCAAs Pathway program for aspiring athletic directors and conference commissioners.
I had the pleasure of working with Mike and I was impressed with him then and Im even more impressed today. He possesses all the skills, knowledge, and experience needed to lead our athletics department and Im excited for him to begin, says Roby. Im extremely excited about Mikes appointment as the new Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation.
Notre Dame professor Tricia Bellia says Harrity will lead 窪做惇蹋厙 to even higher levels of excellence in all the ways that matter.
窪做惇蹋厙 is fortunate to have landed Mike to lead its athletics program into its next era of success, says Bellia, the William J. and Dorothy K. ONeill Professor of Law and the universitys faculty athletics representative. He brings a rich understanding of what it takes to reach the highest levels of academic and athletic achievement, a deep commitment to the primacy of student-athlete well-being, and a proven track record of building relationships across campus and in the community.
Associate Dean for the Social Sciences , who chaired the search committee that made recommendations to Hanlon, says the breadth and depth of Harritys record stood out from a competitive field.
We were fortunate to attract a deep and talented pool of candidates, says Carey. Mike stood out for his substantial leadership skills, his demonstrated commitment to excellence in all aspects of the student-athlete experience, and an unwavering dedication to diversity, inclusivity, and gender equity.
Harrity says his family is looking forward to moving to the Upper Valley and joining the 窪做惇蹋厙 community. His wife, Megan Harrity, PhD, is a counseling and sport psychologist. The Harritys are the parents of two school-age daughters, Evelyn and Grace.
In addition to Carey, members of the search committee were Jeffrey Blackburn 91, trustee; Leslie Butler, associate professor of history; Porscha Dobson, the Marjorie and Herbert Chase 30 Director of 窪做惇蹋厙 Track and Field and Cross Country; Dino Koff, director of financial aid; Sara Lockwood 22, womens club volleyball; Tracy Hagan Mallory 92, chair of the 窪做惇蹋厙 Athletic Advisory Board; Anjali Pant 24, womens rugby; Taurus Samuels 22, mens basketball; Buddy Teevens 79, the Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach; and Doug Van Citters 99, Thayer 03, 06, associate professor of engineering, athletics faculty advisor, and 窪做惇蹋厙 faculty athletics representative to the NCAA.