Director of Recruiting & Scouting
EXPIRED

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, WI

Posted Date: May 23, 2024

Expired Date: May 29, 2024
About the Job
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Athletic Director
Conference
Big Ten (DI)
Salary expectation
$63,800/yr
Minimum Yrs Exp
1 Yr Exp
Work type
Full-time
Job Description

Job Summary:

The Director of Recruiting and Scouting for Men's Basketball strategically plans and plays a primary role in the execution of all student-athlete recruitment activities for the program. They are responsible for digital recruiting content, coordination and planning of on-campus recruiting visits and logistics of recruiting travel by the coaching staff. Additionally, this person assists in recruit evaluation and plays a substantial role in scouting of opponents and preparation of analysis of opponents for coaching staff and student-athletes.

Responsibilities:

Manages team scheduling, travel logistics, budget and maintenance, and monitoring of compliance and athlete eligibility for an intercollegiate athletics program to ensure the effective and efficient operation of the program.

Program Performance

Big Ten Basketball (M) 2024–2025

University of Wisconsin-Madison record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Purdue University 29–4 3
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 26–8 13
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 23–10 33
University of Oregon 23–11 59
University of Wisconsin-Madison 22–13 21
Northwestern University 21–11 53
Ohio State University 20–13 49
Michigan State University 19–14 24
Indiana University 19–14 98
University of Iowa 18–14 62
University of Minnesota 18–14 89
University of Washington 17–15 69
Penn State University 16–17 86
University of Maryland 16–17 82
University of Southern California 15–18 88
Rutgers State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick 15–17 103
University of California, Los Angeles 15–17 107
University of Michigan 8–24 133

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