A Weekly Video Blog for Northeastern University's Director of Athletics, Peter Roby.
Friday, March 16, 2012
In this week's edition of his video blog, Northeastern athletic director Peter Roby is joined by men's basketball head coach Bill Coen to discuss the state of the men's basketball program.
In a wide-ranging conversation, and with the start of this year's NCAA Tournament as a backdrop, Roby and Coen talk about the progress of the Northeastern program and its future direction. Of the NCAA Tournament, Coen states clearly: "That's our goal and that's our administration's goal."
The two discuss the achievements of this year's freshman class and the prospect of much of this year's squad returning for next season. Coen talks about the high level of play in the CAA, saying "it's where you want to be if you're a competitor." He notes that Northeastern is among elite company as one of just five CAA schools to finish with a .500 or better conference record in five of the last six seasons.
Roby and Coen also discuss facilities, university support, fan engagement, and next year's non-conference schedule. Among the teams slated to visit Matthews Arena next season are Boston University, Massachusetts, Vermont, La Salle and UNC Asheville.
The two also talk candidly about the continued growth of the Northeastern program. Coen notes that the trajectory of the basketball program is much like the trajectory of the university as a whole. "When you look at where Northeastern was, where it is now, and where it's going, it's off the charts—maybe the highest trajectory in the country from an institution stand-point. I feel that same way about our program," he says. "From where we were six years ago to where we are now is vastly different and vastly improved. But we're not satisfied. … We want to be counted as excellent."
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Monday, March 12, 2012
In the latest installment of his weekly video blog, Northeastern athletic director Peter Roby discusses the revenue generated by the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and the distribution of those funds.
Roby talks about the vast size of the NCAA and the number of students participating across the association's three divisions. He notes that in addition to Division I men's basketball, 88 other championships are sponsored by the NCAA across all divisions. He explains that the NCAA membership is composed of 449 schools at the Division III level, 302 schools at the Division II level, and 344 member institutions at the Division I level, and that across all divisions, 444,000 students participate on 18,000 teams.
While the vast majority of NCAA revenue is generated through the Division I men's basketball championship, Roby comments that 96 percent of all money generated by the NCAA is returned to member schools in all three divisions. Only 4 percent of total revenue goes to the NCAA administrative office.
Viewers are encouraged to submit questions, provide feedback, and offer topic suggestions for future blog posts.
Visit GoNU.com for future updates and send your comments, questions and topic suggestions to NortheasternAthletics@neu.edu, or use #GoNU on Twitter.
Follow Northeastern Athletics (@NUAthletics) and Peter Roby (@ADRoby) on Twitter.
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