Xudash wrote:The attached article is reflective of how far the Big East can take each of our programs, given its reputation and the assets at its disposal. I believe our ten schools will continue to benefit immensely from this association. A school can pull in a key asset from its conference's broadcast partner to make a fundraising event that much better.
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/xaviersports/2015/08/03/bill-raftery-headlines-xus-night-of-excellence/31077965/
"The 12th Horan All For One Fund Golf Classic, Xavier Athletics' signature event, has generated more than $1 million in net proceeds for student-athletes." I believe it's on a growth curve now, thanks to the Big East affiliation.
What's new this year? Raftery will be the guest speaker at the AFO's Night of Excellence Aug. 15 at Cintas Center, which takes place prior to the golf outing at Kenwood CC.
Perhaps my perspective about this isn't a "C7" perspective, per se, as I imagine some, if not all, the C7 schools are used to having some conference weight to throw around for events like this. The AFO Fund was doing fine before this, but the Big East affiliation makes it all that much better.
I'm just loving this conference because of its ability to make things like this better, which helps to make a program better, which helps keep the conference strong.
FriarJ wrote:It certainly has been good for PC as well. They smashed records last year with over $6.2 million in athletic donations from over 3,000 donors and an additional ticket revenue of $2.9 million. For reference when AD Bod Driscoll took over 12 years ago athletic donations stood at $200k a year.
FriarJ wrote:It certainly has been good for PC as well. They smashed records last year with over $6.2 million in athletic donations from over 3,000 donors and an additional ticket revenue of $2.9 million. For reference when AD Bod Driscoll took over 12 years ago athletic donations stood at $200k a year.
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