Tracy King Named Conference Commissioner

Tracy King, who had served as assistant athletic
director and sports information director at Stevens Institute of
Technology for the past three years, has been selected as the first
full-time commissioner of the Skyline Conference.

King, who begins his tenure as Skyline Conference commissioner on July 1,
will oversee all conference operations including compliance,
championships, publicity and student-athlete welfare programs.

The Skyline Conference is an NCAA Division III conference comprised of 11
institutions in the New York Metropolitan area. The Skyline members
include Centenary College, Farmingdale State University, Manhattanville
College, Maritime College, Mount Saint Mary College, College of Mount
Saint Vincent, College at Old Westbury, St. Joseph’s College (L.I.),
Stevens Institute of Technology, United States Merchant Marine Academy and
Yeshiva University.

“I’m excited for the opportunity to serve as the first full-time
commissioner of the Skyline Conference,” said King. “The conference has
made considerable strides over the past few years and the athletic
directors felt that a full-time commissioner was the next step in helping
the conference achieve a higher level of success.”

In addition to his role at Stevens, King also served as the Skyline
Conference publicity director during the past year. He oversaw the
publicity of 15 conference sports and also launched the Skyline Conference
website - www.skylineconference.org.

“With the help of the sports information directors in the conference, we
made some tremendous strides in the area of publicity for the league last
year,” King added. “I’m looking forward to working with an outstanding
group of athletic directors in improving the overall experience of our
student-athletes.

King, 34, has spent 13 years in collegiate athletics, serving at both the
Division I and III levels. Prior to assuming the role of assistant
athletic director at Stevens, he served as assistant sports information
director at Division I Seton Hall. He has also held positions in sports
information offices at the College of the Holy Cross and New Jersey City
University.

A native of Brooklyn, Conn., King is a 1992 graduate of the University of
Connecticut. He currently resides in Monroe Township, N.J.