UConn Athletic Director Hathaway to Retire

After eight years as AD, Jeff Hathaway announces he plans to move on.

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Jeffrey Hathaway today announced his intention to retire as Director of Athletics at the University of Connecticut, effective immediately, and signed a separation agreement with the University. He will remain employed by UConn through Sept. 15 to assist in the transition process.

“I have been proud to serve the University of Connecticut for nearly two decades, including the last eight years as Director of Athletics,” said Hathaway. “It is an honor and  privilege to have led this outstanding Division of Athletics and to have worked with so many remarkable student-athletes, coaches, staff members, and colleagues at the University, the Big East Conference, and NCAA. It has been incredibly rewarding to have collaborated with so many exceptional individuals during this proud period of academic and athletic excellence. After 20 years of being associated with UConn, I felt the time was right for me to pursue new challenges. I wish the very best to all those associated with UConn Athletics, and to this great University, now and long into the future.”

“I want to thank Jeff for his long service to UConn and our Division of Athletics,” said UConn President Susan Herbst. “The University has had unprecedented success on the field and the courts and in the classroom for more than a decade, and he has a great deal to be proud of during his tenure. I join so many others at the University in thanking him for his service and in wishing him well.”

Herbst also announced that Senior Associate Director of Athletics Paul McCarthy will assume the responsibilities of the director until an interim director is named.