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Jun 2, 2010

Former Athletic Director Sallie Beard part of Inaugural MIAA Hall of Fame Class


Kansas City, Mo. -- Former Missouri Southern athletic director Sallie Beard has been named part of a group of 15 individuals and five teams that will make up the inaugural class into the MIAA Hall of Fame. The group will be inducted at the annual MIAA Spring Awards Dinner June 10 at the Downtown Marriott in Kansas City, Mo.

Beard served Missouri Southern as both a coach and athletic director for 37 years before her retirement last year. She almost single-handedly started up women’s athletics at Missouri Southern when she became the first head coach of the sports of women’s basketball, softball and tennis, and later coached track and field. She was the athletic department’s Women’s Athletic Director for 25 years before being named the first sole Athletic Director at MSSU in 2001.

Beard helped usher in a new era in MSSU Athletics when the department moved from the NAIA to NCAA Division II and the MIAA in 1989. Since being named the sole AD at Southern in 2001, Beard oversaw various enhancement projects, including the Lionpride Restoration Project, which added new turf and a new track surface at Fred G. Hughes Stadium, as well as the construction of the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center (a $7 million plus basketball and indoor track facility that also houses classrooms and offices).

Missouri Southern constantly ranked among the best academically in the MIAA. Under Beard's leadership, Southern had an ASR of 87 percent, which was 36 percent higher than the general population at MSSU, and was the highest differential within the MIAA. Always one to lead by example, Beard served on numerous NCAA and MIAA committees including the prestigious NCAA Division II Management Council, as well as the Degree-Completion, Convention Planning and Division II Identity Committees. She previously served on the Division II Nominating and Voting Committees, the Division II Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee, and the Committee on Women's Athletics.

Beard has also held a leading role in the MIAA, serving as the conference’s president from 1999 until 2001. She filled the position after serving as vice president of the MIAA in the 1998-99 school year. During her stint as track & field coach, Beard was twice named NAIA District 16 Coach of the Year, including in 1983 when she led Southern to the district outdoor title. She also served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic team at the 1981 World University Games in Romania that included Edwin Moses, Carl Lewis and Jackie Joyner-Kersee. She was a coach for the North squad at the 1983 National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo. and was also on the games committees for the NAIA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships from 1979-83.

To see the complete list of individuals and teams that will be inducted next week, click here

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