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Tennessee Tech welcomes Casey Fox as Director of Athletics

Casey Fox
Casey Fox, Tennessee Tech's new Director of Athletics  

 

Tennessee Tech University announced the hire of one of the top deputy athletic directors in the nation to lead its NCAA Division I athletics program.

Casey Fox, most recently the deputy athletic director at Montana State University, was welcomed as Tech’s new director of athletics at a campus press conference on June 19. 

Fox brings more than 25 years of Division I athletics experience and a track record of multi-million dollar fundraising hauls for athletic capital projects, sold out campus stadiums and arenas and a strong culture of support for coaches, staff and student athletes. 

At Montana State, he led fundraising for a $26.5 million indoor football and track facility set to open later this year, oversaw a record-setting attendance season for MSU teams, and launched a campaign that more than doubled annual giving for athletics.

Tech President Phil Oldham heralded Fox’s arrival as the start of “a new day in college sports and a new day for Tennessee Tech Athletics.” 

“Nothing animates a campus like successful athletic teams,” said Oldham. “Casey is the right person at the right time to take us where we want to go."

Fox said that he was drawn to Tech because of its “want-to” spirit and the strong vision and support for athletics by provided by university leadership. 

“I’m a competitive person, and when I came to Tech, I saw that same competitive drive on this campus,” said Fox. “From strong community and administrative support to engaged students and first-class coaches, this is a university with all the right tools in place for nationally competitive sports programs. I have seen how Tech has already leveled up in recent years and I am excited for the opportunity to further elevate and transform Golden Eagle athletics.” 

Prior to his years at Montana State, Fox served in key athletics and development posts at Washington State University, University of Utah, the U.S. Naval Academy and Eastern Washington University. 

Casey Fox

At Tech, Fox will provide leadership across the university’s 15 varsity sports teams and oversee every aspect of the athletic experience, from fan engagement to student-athlete performance and wellbeing. 

His hire comes following a nationwide search amid a surge of enthusiasm for Tech athletics. Over the last year, the Golden Eagle football team won a share of the Big South-Ohio Valley Conference Football Association championship, the women's basketball team made their second appearance in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament within the last three years and the women's soccer team won its third consecutive OVC regular season championship, just to name a few. The university is also constructing a state-of-the-art west side football stadium, set to open in 2026.

Fox holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon and a master’s degree in physical education with a concentration in sports management from Eastern Washington University. He and his wife, Heidi, are parents to two children: C.J. and Bo. 

Tennessee Tech is ranked as a “Best National University” by U.S. News & World Report and as the number one best value public university in the state by SmartAsset.  The university offers more than 225 programs of study, and Tech grads leave with the least debt of all public universities in Tennessee.

Learn more about Tennessee Tech Athletics at www.ttusports.com