St. Lawrence University Appoints Franco Bari As Director Of Intercollegiate Athletics
CSA is grateful to have assisted the University and Search Committee Chair Florence Hines on the search.
“Throughout the search process, Franco impressed the committee with his deep passion for Saints athletics,” said Florence Hines, vice president for enrollment management and dean of admissions and financial aid. “His career is marked by a commitment to innovation, collaboration across campus, and a steadfast dedication to the well-being of our student-athletes. These qualities make him an exceptional leader for our athletic department.”
Before his time at St. Scholastica, Bari served St. Lawrence as Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Game Management for seven years. He also led the university’s women’s soccer team as Head Coach from 2008 to 2017, achieving significant milestones, including guiding the team to the NCAA Tournament and cultivating a culture of sportsmanship and academic excellence.
Bari’s connection to St. Lawrence runs deep, not only as an administrator and coach but also as an accomplished athlete. As a prominent four-year starter for the Saints men’s soccer team, he earned numerous honors, including Conference Player of the Year and NSCAA All-America selection, while leading the team to multiple NCAA tournament appearances.
“I am thrilled to step into this new role and continue to build on the rich tradition of excellence in Saints athletics,” said Bari. “St. Lawrence has always been home to me, and I am excited to work alongside our dedicated coaches, staff, and student-athletes to elevate our programs to new heights.”
Bari and his wife, Mare MacDougall Bari — who also plays a significant role at St. Lawrence as Associate Women’s Hockey Coach — are integral members of the Canton community.
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