James Schaus is a retired sports administrator who most recently served as commissioner of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Before taking the SoCon position, he served as athletic director at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas.[1]
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1986–1991 Wright Waters 1991–1998 Alfred B. White 1998–2001 Danny Morrison 2001–2005 John Iamarino 2006–2019 JimSchaus 2019–2023 Michael Cross 2023–present...
by Ohio University to become the schools athletic director following JimSchaus who left to become the Commissioner of the Southern Conference. During...
Waters (1991–1998) Alfred B. White (1998–2001) Danny Morrison (2001–2005) John Iamarino (2006–2019) JimSchaus (2019–2023) Michael Cross (2023–present)...
becoming part of the Ohio basketball family and the Athens community!" JimSchaus, Athletic Director of Ohio University, described her hiring as "a winning...
to the journalist. During his CFL career, he gained a nickname, "Jungle Jim", in part for his reputation in making controversial statements that spurred...
four All-Southerns: Joe Bennett, Bum Day, Owen Reynolds, and Puss Whelchel. Jim Taylor was a substitute. Pope, Edwin (1956). Football's Greatest Coaches...
Waters (1991–1998) Alfred B. White (1998–2001) Danny Morrison (2001–2005) John Iamarino (2006–2019) JimSchaus (2019–2023) Michael Cross (2023–present)...
Waters (1991–1998) Alfred B. White (1998–2001) Danny Morrison (2001–2005) John Iamarino (2006–2019) JimSchaus (2019–2023) Michael Cross (2023–present)...
(1958) John Kundla (1958–1959) John Castellani (1959–1960) Jim Pollard (1960) Fred Schaus (1960–1967) Butch van Breda Kolff (1967–1969) Joe Mullaney (1969–1971)...
before it fell into the Sacramento River. Amateur photographer Virginia Schau photographs "Rescue on Pit River Bridge", the first and only winning submission...
Lakers coach Fred Schaus once recalled two weeks when his guard never said a word. Apart from being shy, West was always restless: Schaus described him as...
season, he noted that he did not have much of a relationship with Jerry or Jim Buss, and said, "When I leave here, I don't anticipate Lakers management...