On Tuesday, July 7, the University of Wisconsin–Madison formally welcomed Shawn Eichorst as the new director of athletics with an introductory event and press conference at Camp Randall Stadium. Eichorst, who served in several leadership roles at Wisconsin Athletics from 2006 to 2011, was introduced by interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots and greeted by a large crowd of coaches, administrators, student-athletes, former Athletic Director Barry Alvarez, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti and many Badger alumni and supporters. “This is an emotional day for me, because this place means so much to me and my family,” said Eichorst, who grew up in Lone Rock, Wisconsin, and now returns to UW after a successful eight-year run at the University of Texas at Austin.
Interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots (right) introduced new Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst (left), saying, “In this rapidly evolving, ever-changing landscape of college athletics, it was paramount that we find an individual with a tremendous amount of experience and a tremendous amount of success at the highest levels.” Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–MadisonWilcots presented Eichorst with a welcome gift of custom Badger jerseys, including from the women’s hockey program that won its ninth national championship in March. Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–MadisonEichorst told the crowd of supporters: “There is truly nothing like Wisconsin and the pride that comes with being a Badger. I believe Wisconsin represents everything that is great about higher education and college athletics. The academic excellence, the competitive distinction, the integrity, the commitment to serving one another.” Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–MadisonDuring a Q&A session moderated by sportscaster Matt Lepay (left), Eichorst emphasized that “our separator is education. … We have an opportunity to bring young people in and change their lives.” Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–MadisonFollowing the welcome event, Wilcots and Eichorst held a press conference with local media. Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–Madison“I’m thrilled to be home,” said Eichorst, shown hugging his son Joe. Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–Madison