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Beth Goetz

Beth Goetz is an college athletics administrator who has served as the Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics at the since January 2024, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the program's history. She oversees 20 varsity sports programs, more than 650 student-athletes, and a staff of over 250 at a institution with an annual athletics budget exceeding $150 million. Goetz's career in college athletics spans over two decades, beginning as a standout soccer player and evolving into high-level administrative leadership. She earned an Associate of Arts degree from in 1994, where she played women's soccer and was named an NJCAA Second-Team All-American after scoring 17 goals in her sophomore season. Transferring to , she completed a in parks, recreation, and tourism management in 1996 while serving as team captain for the Tigers' soccer team. Goetz later obtained a from the (UMSL). Her coaching career launched at UMSL, where she joined as an assistant women's soccer coach in 1996, served as interim in 1997, and then led the program as from 1998 to 2007. Under her guidance, the Tritons compiled a 120–90–9 record, achieved eight winning seasons, and made 10 consecutive appearances in the (GLVC) tournament, including championship games in 2000 and 2002. She developed 26 all-conference players and was named GLVC Co-Coach of the Year in 2000 after improving the team's standing from seventh to third place. Goetz was inducted into the UMSL Sports Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017 for her contributions as both player and coach. Transitioning to administration, Goetz served as assistant and senior woman administrator (SWA) at UMSL before moving to in 2008 as associate athletic director, a role she held until 2013. At , she managed operations for 20 sports programs and supported the men's team's run to the 2010 and NCAA games. From 2013 to 2015, she was deputy athletic director at the , becoming interim during the 2015–16 season. Goetz advanced to chief operating officer and SWA at the University of Connecticut from 2016 to 2018, where she oversaw compliance, facilities, and strategic initiatives for a Football Bowl Subdivision program. In May 2018, she was appointed director of athletics at , leading the Cardinals through facility upgrades, a $15 million private fundraising campaign for the Scheumann Family Indoor Practice Facility, and competitive successes including 10 titles. Returning to the Big Ten, Goetz joined the in September 2022 as deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer, focusing on revenue generation, student-athlete welfare, and gender equity. She assumed the role of interim in August 2023 following Gary Barta's retirement and was permanently appointed on January 18, 2024. Under her leadership, has navigated transformative changes in college athletics, including the implementation of revenue-sharing models with student-athletes (with committing up to the $20.5 million annual cap starting in 2025–26), expansion, and heightened visibility from successes under coach and stars like , followed by the appointment of Jan Jensen as in 2024. Goetz has been recognized nationally, including as a 2022 FBS Nike Executive of the Year by Women Leaders in .

Early life and education

Childhood and youth athletics

She grew up in , the oldest of four sisters in a family that emphasized sports participation. From childhood through her teenage years, Goetz actively participated in soccer, , and , fostering her early passion for athletics. She particularly excelled in soccer as a standout youth player in the area, competing in local tournaments and events that honed her skills and competitive drive. During high school, Goetz made her first visit to in for an tournament, an experience that introduced her to the campus and significantly influenced her decision to attend the institution for her collegiate soccer career.

Collegiate playing career

Beth Goetz began her collegiate soccer career at in , where she played women's soccer from 1992 to 1994. As a , she scored 17 goals en route to being named an NJCAA Second-Team All-American. In 2017, Goetz was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in recognition of her playing achievements and leadership as a student-athlete. Goetz transferred to for her junior and senior years, competing from 1994 to 1995 in soccer within the Atlantic Coast Conference (). At Clemson, she served as team captain during her senior year in 1995, helping to foster team dynamics and on the squad. Her role as a starting player and captain underscored her impact on the Tigers' program during this period.

Academic degrees

Beth Goetz earned an Associate of Arts degree from in in 1994, during which time she played soccer for the institution. She then transferred to in , where she obtained a degree in in 1996 while continuing her collegiate soccer career. Following her undergraduate studies, Goetz returned to her home state of and enrolled at the (UMSL), earning a (MEd) degree in 2001 with a focus on through the College of Education. This graduate program aligned with her interests in counseling and , building on her . Goetz's academic background, particularly her master's studies at UMSL, played a pivotal role in facilitating her transition from student-athlete to coach and administrator in intercollegiate athletics, as her in and provided foundational skills in and interpersonal dynamics essential for her professional roles.

Coaching career

University of Missouri–St. Louis

Beth Goetz joined the (UMSL) as assistant women's soccer coach in 1996, served as interim head coach in 1997, and was named permanent from 1998 to 2007, spanning 11 seasons during which she led the team to eight winning seasons. Her tenure emphasized building a competitive program within the (GLVC), focusing on player development and team strategy that contributed to consistent performance, including 10 consecutive GLVC tournament appearances, championship game berths in 2000 and 2002, and earning GLVC Co-Coach of the Year honors in 2000 after improving the team's conference standing from seventh to third. She developed 26 all-conference players. Over this period, Goetz compiled an overall record of 120–90–10, reflecting her ability to foster resilience and growth in the program. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Goetz held the position of Assistant and Senior Woman Administrator at UMSL from 2001 to 2008, where she managed key operational aspects including compliance with NCAA regulations and oversight of within the athletics department. This dual role allowed her to integrate her on-field experience with broader administrative functions, supporting the holistic development of student-athletes and ensuring departmental adherence to institutional and conference standards. Goetz's contributions to UMSL athletics were recognized with her induction into the UMSL Sports Hall of Fame in 2014, honoring her impact as both coach and administrator. Following the conclusion of her coaching duties in 2007, she transitioned fully into administration, drawing on her in earned from UMSL in 2001 to advance her leadership in higher education athletics. This shift marked the beginning of her expanded focus on athletic operations and compliance, setting the stage for future roles beyond UMSL.

Head coaching record

Beth Goetz served as interim head coach in 1997 and head coach from 1998 to 2007 of the women's soccer team, her only head coaching position, where she achieved eight winning seasons and qualified for 10 consecutive tournaments. Her overall career record stands at 120 wins, 90 losses, and 10 ties. The following table summarizes her yearly records during this tenure:
YearOverall Record (W–L–T)Conference Record (W–L–T)
199710–9–0 (interim)3–6–0
19987–12–04–6–0
19997–12–15–6–0
200012–8–18–2–1
200113–5–17–2–1
200213–7–17–2–1
200313–6–16–3–1
20049–9–14–5–1
200512–8–08–5–0
200612–7–18–5–0
200712–7–37–5–1

Administrative career

Early administrative positions

Following her tenure at the , where she built foundational experience in athletic administration, Beth Goetz transitioned to in 2008 as assistant for and senior woman administrator, later advancing to associate . In this role, which she held until , Goetz oversaw NCAA efforts, including eligibility certification and rule adherence across athletic programs, while serving as the primary administrator for women's , , and soccer. She also managed aspects of facility operations and marketing initiatives to enhance departmental visibility and resource allocation within the . In , Goetz joined the as senior associate and senior woman administrator, quickly progressing to deputy athletic director by 2015. During her time there until 2016, she handled day-to-day operations and , particularly during leadership transitions, including a stint as interim in the 2015–16 academic year. Her responsibilities encompassed budgeting for the department's over $100 million annual operations, oversight of more than 300 staff members across 25 sports, and ensuring NCAA compliance in the competitive environment. She also monitored compliance, gender equity plans, and key reporting metrics such as (APR), Graduation Success Rate (GSR), and Equity in Athletics (EADA). Goetz's focus on operational efficiency and proactive compliance management at both institutions established her as a rising leader in collegiate athletics administration, paving the way for subsequent senior roles in larger programs.

Senior leadership roles

In 2016, Beth Goetz was appointed Chief Operating Officer and Senior Woman Administrator for the University of Connecticut athletics department, a role she held until 2018. In this position within the American Athletic Conference, she oversaw key operational areas including equipment services, sports medicine, sports performance, and facilities management, contributing to the department's $80.9 million in expenses for the 2018 fiscal year. Goetz advanced to her first full athletic directorship in May 2018 at Ball State University, becoming the second woman to hold the position in the institution's history after Andrea Seger (1995–2002). She supervised 19 Division I sports programs in the Mid-American Conference, leading initiatives that enhanced competitive performance, including 10 conference championships won by Cardinal teams during her tenure, with seven in the 2021–22 academic year alone. Under her leadership, Ball State athletics achieved record academic benchmarks, such as a Graduation Success Rate of 90 percent in both 2020 and 2021—tying or exceeding the national average—and a multi-year Academic Progress Rate of 992 in 2020–21, surpassing the NCAA Division I average of 984. Goetz prioritized facility improvements and fundraising, securing donor commitments that funded a $15 million indoor practice facility completed in 2019 for , , and & field, while also driving increases in sport-specific giving to support capital projects across programs. Her efforts earned recognition, including the 2022 FBS Executive of the Year award and a contract extension through 2027 in 2021, with university leaders praising her for elevating both athletic and academic excellence. In September 2022, Goetz departed Ball State for a deputy role at the , where she was lauded as a "much-acclaimed" leader who had stabilized and advanced the Cardinals' operations through challenges like the . Her prior experience as interim at the from 2015 to 2016, following a departmental , further informed her executive approach.

University of Iowa directorship

Beth Goetz joined the athletics department on September 7, 2022, as deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer. Following the retirement of previous , she was named interim director of athletics effective August 1, 2023. On January 18, 2024, Goetz was appointed the permanent Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics, marking her as the first woman to hold the role in the university's history and the first female in the at the time. In this position, Goetz oversees 20 varsity sports programs, more than 650 student-athletes, and over 250 full-time staff members. Her tenure has involved navigating major developments in college athletics, including the Big Ten Conference's expansion to 18 member institutions in 2024 with the addition of , UCLA, , and ; the growth of name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for student-athletes; and the onset of direct with athletes beginning in the 2025–26 . In November 2025, Goetz oversaw the expansion of Iowa's NIL program through a renewed with Learfield, enhancing opportunities for student-athletes amid evolving college athletics regulations. Drawing briefly from her prior experience as athletic director at , Goetz has focused on operational efficiency and strategic growth to address these evolving challenges. Among her key initiatives, Goetz has advanced renovations to Carver-Hawkeye Arena, with upgrades targeted for the 2025–26 men's and women's basketball seasons to modernize facilities and improve spectator experience. She also spearheaded changes to student seating arrangements at the arena, relocating sections to foster greater energy and engagement during home games. Goetz has provided strong administrative support for the women's basketball program's sustained success, including multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and Final Four runs under coach Lisa Bluder and successor Jan Jensen. Additionally, under her leadership, the Iowa women's wrestling team secured its second consecutive national championship in 2025, shortly after the sport's elevation to official NCAA championship status for the 2025–26 season. Goetz has prioritized equitable distribution in the new era of , capped at $20.5 million annually per institution for the 2025–26 year and expected to increase thereafter. To support this, she launched the Flight Funds initiative in June 2025, a charitable program enabling fans to contribute directly toward for priority sports like , men's and , and wrestling, while emphasizing broad access and fan involvement to ensure fair allocation across programs.

Awards and honors

Goetz has received several honors for her contributions as a player, coach, and administrator in college athletics.

Hall of Fame inductions

Executive awards

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