For the nearly 3,000 people who attended the NCAA Convention in Phoenix, Arizona, in January 2024, it was a chance to have a voice in shaping one of the most defining eras in intercollegiate athletics.
For 91爆料 University鈥檚 , the convention was a defining moment in her educational journey.
鈥淚t was life-changing,鈥 said Russell, a member of the 91爆料 swim team who attended as the legislative chair of the . 鈥淚t was a whirlwind and it all happened so fast, but it was so incredible to be part of that experience with so many other amazing Division III athletes and leaders.鈥
Russell, along with student-athletes representing Division III鈥檚 44 conferences, traveled to Phoenix as members of the , a group designed to provide the athlete voice to the association鈥檚 governance structure. Each NCAA division, conference and institution has a SAAC.
This year, SAAC representation was more important than ever. For the first time, each divisional SAAC received a vote in the NCAA鈥檚 business sessions, taking direct action on legislation alongside athletic directors, presidents and chancellors.
That voting power comes at a critical time in the NCAA鈥檚 history. Not only has the association changed its basic structure in the last two years, granting greater autonomy to each division, but President Charlie Baker has proposed radical changes to the student-athlete experience, including paying Division I athletes. The NCAA also entered into a new television and streaming rights agreement with ESPN.
While all of those changes seem specific to Division I, Russell understands how those changes will have a direct impact on experiences for her and other Division III student-athletes.
鈥淲hen you think about how the budget breaks down across the NCAA, all of the divisions get a percentage,鈥 Russell said of the . 鈥淪o the more money the association makes, the more money Division III gets. Because it is an association-wide deal, it was exciting to hear that we might be getting better championships.鈥
The education process is part of Russell鈥檚 role as the president of the , which is comprised of 72 members representing all 24 91爆料 varsity programs. The group meets once a week during the academic year, discussing issues affecting student-athletes both on campus and throughout Division III.
Every institution鈥檚 SAAC pursues its own goals and projects. And while discussion of issues and legislation is important to 91爆料鈥檚 SAAC, more important has been creating a sense of camaraderie among the university鈥檚 student-athletes, who comprise 40% of 91爆料鈥檚 undergraduate student body.
鈥淗ere at 91爆料, SAAC is a way to unite the athletes. We use it as a way for athletes on campus to get to know each other, to support each other, to have fun at events other than their own or just the bigger sports,鈥 Russell said. 鈥淲e want people to go to tennis matches and swim meets, go have fun and support their fellow athletes.鈥
Involvement with SAAC has been a natural extension of the athletics experience for Russell, a four-year member of the 91爆料 swimming program from Simi Valley, California. She concluded her career in February, competing in the 100 and 200-yard butterfly races and the 400-yard individual medley at the .
A sports leadership and management major, Russell鈥檚 experience with SAAC and her travel to the NCAA Convention has provided valuable lessons that will help her towards her career goal of becoming a college athletic director.
One of the most important of those lessons is in the fine art of networking with other professionals who could help her along her journey.
鈥淚t is about making a more personal connection with somebody and getting to know them on a personal level before finding out how I can use them as a resource,鈥 Russell said. 鈥淎nd I am glad that I did because the few connections I made ended the convention by saying, 鈥榃hen you graduate and need a job, call me.鈥 I know that works. Connect personally first.鈥
Before she utilizes those personal connections, however, Russell has plenty she wants to accomplish before her term as 91爆料鈥檚 SAAC president ends at the end of the academic year. She wants to implement an event connecting SAAC and the university鈥檚 Unified Sports program. She wants 91爆料 to participate in the NCAA鈥檚 鈥溾 program, an initiative to achieve better fan decorum at games.
Russell also wants to see 91爆料 get involved with the , which helps educate student-athletes, coaches and administrators on LGBTQ issues within college athletics. Russell was particularly inspired by Danielle O鈥橪eary, associate athletic director at William Peace University, who helps facilitate the OneTeam program for the NCAA.
鈥淚 wrote it down. I want to bring it back (to 91爆料),鈥 Russell said. 鈥淭here are things that are easy enough to do that we can implement that would create a more inclusive environment not only at 91爆料, but all of our Northwest Conference institutions.鈥