SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas System Board of Regents on Thursday approved a contract extension for UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos through November 2026, a reflection of her impact on advancing the university’s athletics programs and alignment with UTSA’s academic strategies as an exemplary urban serving institution.
During her nearly four years at the helm of UTSA Athletics, Campos has been instrumental in developing and implementing a strategic plan built on a culture of excellence for student-athletes and generating community support for the university.
“I deeply appreciate the acumen and leadership that Dr. Campos has brought to UTSA. Her support of student-athletes and their academic success, her focus on Athletics operations and budget growth, and the work she has done with C-USA and the NCAA speak to her deep commitment,” said UTSA President Taylor Eighmy. Likewise, Dr. Campos’ recruiting of stellar coaches, her efforts to keep student-athletes safe and competing during the pandemic, and the work she led to implement the Tracy Rule on Misconduct in the NCAA, reflect the passion she brings to advancing our athletics program, the front porch to the university for our community.”
The contract extension approved by regents includes a base salary of $475,000 for the first year with a $25,000 increase for each of the remaining four years.
“I am deeply grateful to Dr. Eighmy and the UT System Board of…
During her nearly four years at the helm of UTSA Athletics, Campos has been instrumental in developing and implementing a strategic plan built on a culture of excellence for student-athletes and generating community support for the university.
“I deeply appreciate the acumen and leadership that Dr. Campos has brought to UTSA. Her support of student-athletes and their academic success, her focus on Athletics operations and budget growth, and the work she has done with C-USA and the NCAA speak to her deep commitment,” said UTSA President Taylor Eighmy. Likewise, Dr. Campos’ recruiting of stellar coaches, her efforts to keep student-athletes safe and competing during the pandemic, and the work she led to implement the Tracy Rule on Misconduct in the NCAA, reflect the passion she brings to advancing our athletics program, the front porch to the university for our community.”
The contract extension approved by regents includes a base salary of $475,000 for the first year with a $25,000 increase for each of the remaining four years.
“I am deeply grateful to Dr. Eighmy and the UT System Board of…