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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 17, 2019

JOE ALLEVA TO TRANSITION TO A NEW ROLE AT LSU


BATON ROUGE – LSU and Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Joe Alleva today announced he is stepping down from his current position and is transitioning to a new role as special assistant to the president for donor relations.

Alleva will continue to serve in his current role until a new athletics director is named.

“We are grateful to Joe for his years of service and dedication to LSU,” said LSU President F. King Alexander. “Under his leadership, LSU Athletics has become even more nationally competitive and our student-athletes have reached new levels of academic achievement.”

Alleva and his wife, Annie, joined the LSU family on April 4, 2008.

“The eleven years Annie and I have been here in Baton Rouge have been some of the best in our lives,” said Alleva. “We have made lifelong friends and memories in Louisiana. This is truly a special place. It’s been an honor to serve LSU, and I am proud to continue to do that in a new role.”

Under Alleva’s leadership, LSU’s athletics thrived on the field of play, in the community and in the classroom. Alleva also successfully managed the department’s finances and operations making LSU one of the nation’s top 10 programs in revenue, tickets sales and commitment to student-athletes and athletic endeavors.

During his tenure, LSU has captured 18 Southeastern Conference titles. Individually, LSU produced 48 individual NCAA Championships in the sports of men’s and women’s track and field, gymnastics, and men’s and women’s golf. The Tigers also claimed 124 individual SEC Championships during Alleva’s term.

In the classroom, LSU made historic strides in graduation rates, seeing a 31 percent increase since taking over in 2008. During a 10-year stretch from 2008-17, LSU’s graduation success rate for student-athletes improved each year, reaching an all-time high of 90 percent.

Alleva implemented “Geaux Givers,” LSU’s community outreach program that saw student-athletes spend thousands of hours in the community each year. In 2017-18, LSU student-athletes logged over 4,100 hours in community service across its 21 sports.

Alleva also helped LSU connect with former student-athletes like never before with an overhaul of the school’s L-Club program, which has seen its membership grow to an all-time high of 1,100 active members. Alleva also instituted “Project Graduation,” a plan in which former student-athletes return to LSU to finish their degree.

While at LSU, Alleva oversaw the expansion of the Tiger Stadium South End Zone and Westside renovations, executed an aggressive campaign to preserve and enhance the appearance of Tiger Stadium that has included the installation of new windows, lighting systems, gating systems and championship plazas, in addition to newly renovated restrooms and concession areas.

A number of new or newly renovated facilities opened during his time at LSU, including Gymnastics Practice Facility, Tennis Center, Beach Volleyball, new Track & Field offices, the Nutrition Center for LSU Student-Athletes, Softball Performance Center, and the Football Operations Center, among others. Alleva also supervised a major renovation to the University Club golf course that allows the LSU golf teams to play on one of the most challenging courses in the country.

To continue to enhance fan experience, the largest video boards in the country for basketball, baseball and softball were added during Alleva’s tenure as athletics director.

On a national level, Alleva spent five years on the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee, as well as serving on numerous other national committees, including the Football Bowl Certification Committee, the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet and several SEC committees.

Prior to joining LSU, Alleva served as director of athletics at Duke for 10 years from 1998-2008. During his 10-year stretch at Duke, he oversaw one of the most successful decades of Duke Athletics in school history, winning more ACC and NCAA titles than in any other decade in its history.

Alleva, who earned his bachelor's degree in finance from Lehigh in 1975, was the quarterback of the football team and team captain in 1974. He also played on the baseball team and served as a graduate assistant football coach, earning an MBA in 1976.

Alleva and his wife, Annie, have three children, J.D., Jeff and Jenny, and six grandchildren.

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23 Comments
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hill durham63 months
sounds like he will be getting coffee for the Admin.
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NoShow63 months
So will he be paid 700K to have lunch with donors?
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jimbeam63 months
Prior to joining LSU, Alleva served as director of athletics at Duke for 10 years from 1998-2008. During his 10-year stretch at Duke, he oversaw one of the most successful decades of Duke Athletics in school history, winning more ACC and NCAA titles than in any other decade in its history. How did that job end?
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tigersquad8963 months
We needed a new janitor?
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GeauxsomeMeaux63 months
Get the F Out!
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tigerpawl63 months
I don't wish Alleva ill in his future endeavors, but this needed to be a clean break. Disappointing.
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Strannix63 months
Lol what? They had to fire this clown because all the big donors threatened to pull their money....donor relations?
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Water Mocassin63 months
LSU needs to cut ties with this prick.
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the paradigm63 months
what a bs title. Give me a break.
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SaintLSUnAtl63 months
Assistant TO THE regional manager
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rob6263 months
Anything other than picking up trash around campus is above Alleva's capability.
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litenin63 months
Notice that all three of his kids have names starting with the same initial as him. That part of his personality seems to come through in his interviews/statements whenever he's attempting to deflect or defend his poor decisions. Way too smug for most of the fans.
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atltiger648763 months
I hate it when parents do that.
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GoldenAge63 months
Lmao assistant to president of donor relations! They realize his involvement is one of the many different reasons donations are low right now?
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LSU Tiger Eyes63 months
I wish the 2006 Duke Lacrosse Team would pay this #JoeAllevaSorryArse a visit to his newly assigned "Assistant's Office".
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Black n Gold63 months
I think the fans booing and chanting at the Vanderbilt game help get him out the door.
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cypresstiger63 months
LSU should have released a statement about Alleva that was at least as lame as the one for Wade
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geauxtigers3463 months
Janitor?
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Stingy63 months
Does the AG dept have any horseshite that needs to be taste tested?
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nola00063 months
I literally lol'd
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tbabino63 months
how's about you transition your arse outta the back door ,and dont let the screen door hit you in the arse???
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KennabraTiger63 months
Too long
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