RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Eric A. Wood has accepted the position of Senior Deputy AD/External Relations and Business Development at the University of Mississippi, departing Ruston after three-plus years of service.
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Wood, who came to LA Tech in October 2020, will serve as the AD through the end of January when he will depart for his new job in Oxford, Mississippi.
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"I'll be forever indebted to Dr. Guice and the Tech Family for the honor of serving as Vice President and Director of Athletics at Louisiana Tech and I can't wait to see the growth under Dr. Henderson's leadership," said Wood. "The Tech Family is as real as it gets and my family and I are grateful for our time in Ruston. We hope we made an everlasting impact on our 350 student-athletes, coaches, staff, and alumni. Our goal was to treat your Alma Mater like it was our own. We will always cheer on the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters."
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Newly-appointed University president Dr. Jim Henderson will now spearhead a national search for the University's next director of athletics.
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"Eric's contributions to Louisiana Tech Athletics will be felt for years to come," said Henderson. "From walking the department through post-tornado recovery and reconstruction, to celebrating the consistent improvement in academic performance of our student-athletes, to unveiling the tremendous Sarah and A.L. Williams Champions Plaza, his leadership was steady.Â
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"In the coming weeks, we will develop a process to select the next athletics director, one worthy of the Bulldogs, the Lady Techsters, and the fan base that bleeds Tech Blue. Our best days are ahead of us."
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Wood brought with him to Ruston three pillars – Culture, Class, and Competitive Excellence. And used these pillars as the foundation for supporting LA Tech student-athletes, coaches, support staff, and the Bulldog and Lady Techster fan base.
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Through the trying times of the global pandemic as well as the ever-changing landscape of college athletics, Wood's leadership helped LA Tech gain momentum both on and off the playing surface.
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Athletically, the momentum was seen in championships as Baseball, Softball, Men's Basketball, and Women's Basketball garnered Conference USA titles. Other team highlights included three-straight NCAA Regional appearances by the Bowling program, individual NCAA postseason qualifiers in Track and Field and Golf, and a record-setting national ranking for the Tennis program.  Â
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Champions were aplenty in the classroom as well with numerous academic records broken during Wood's time as AD including the highest-ever single-year (987) and multi-year APR average (981), most CUSA Commissioner's Honor Roll (230), and Academic Medalists (75) in an academic year, while the 16 LA Tech Athletic programs combined to reach at least a 3.00 GPA in nine consecutive terms.Â
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Other impressive academic accomplishments over the last three years included 39 conference All-Academic Team honorees, 34 Academic All-District selections (record-high 22 in 2022-23), and six Academic All-America selections.
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On the fundraising front, Wood led the charge in launching the Aillet Society, the first-ever major giving society, that now has 75+ shareholders from across seven states.
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Henderson named Associate Vice President & Deputy AD Mary Kay Hungate as the interim AD while a search is conducted for Wood's replacement.