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4/15/2025 3:23 pm  #1


Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

According to the Baltimore Sun, Michael Lipitz is one of four candidates to be the next Maryland AD. The others are Nathan Batt (Air Force AD), J Batt (Georgia Tech AD), and Joe LaBue (former Charlotte FC president).

Would be very frustrating to lose him within the first year of his tenure before he had time to really achieve anything.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/04/15/university-of-maryland-athletic-director-candidates-identified/

Last edited by gwstudent2024 (4/15/2025 3:36 pm)

 

4/15/2025 9:51 pm  #2


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

He’d go from AD to A-H if he were to leave after barely a year. Sorry. Bad look.

 

4/15/2025 10:03 pm  #3


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

According to Pete Thamel on Twitter, Maryland is actually starting the search this week and no candidates have been reached out to or even identified. Why it's taken this long to begin a process that should have began a month ago or what they have been doing for the last few weeks is beyond me but indicates a hire isn't imminent

https://x.com/PeteThamel/status/1912274025461526987

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4/16/2025 3:00 pm  #4


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

This is fake news. Similar to coaching searches, this is probably someone affiliated with Lipitz (agent) throwing his name out there with no corroboration by the Sun.
If true (hiring an AD who hasn't accomplished anything at GW because he's been here less than a year) MD is in worst shape than I thought.

 

4/16/2025 5:12 pm  #5


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

Joel Joseph wrote:

hiring an AD who hasn't accomplished anything at GW because he's been here less than a year.

I strongly disagree with that statement. No AD in GW´s 200+ year history has overseen taking the men´s basketball team to The Crown.

Agree this is probably hot air, but if anyone in Lipitz´s orbit is behind the rumour it would be very bad form.

 

4/17/2025 3:10 pm  #6


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

I stand corrected Alum.
Lipitz was at the helm for our spectacular play in the Crown game and lets not forget he was at the helm during our OOC run to begin the season!
He would be a great addition to MD. CC better worry about how his replacement will feel about the D-3 teams we schedule to bolster up our record!

 

4/22/2025 9:03 am  #7


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

The times change and I suppose we have to change along with them.  I have no idea whether Michael Lipitz will be offered the Maryland job or not.  What I do know is that if he is offered the position and the terms are to his liking, he should accept the position without any hesitation.  As recently as ten years ago, I would have given a different answer.

My starting point is that I consider myself to be an incredibly loyal person.  Three weeks after starting my first real job out of college, I was offered what then would be considered my dream job.  It involved taking a pay cut but that didn't matter to me.  What mattered was the perception of unprofessionalism I would have faced, even if only self-imposed, by leaving a job just three weeks after I had started.  My firm had turned away other candidates to hire me.  They had begun to invest time in training me while simultaneously handing me real responsibility right out of the gate.  I would have had a tough time living with myself had I accepted my dream job under these circumstances.

Fast forward to today and loyalty still matters to some.  Dusty May was having a successful season coaching Michigan basketball when his dream job became available at Indiana.  May had grown up around the Hoosier program and anyone who knew him felt that Indiana was the only job which May would leave Michigan for after just a single season.  Nevertheless, May cited that he was just getting started at Ann Arbor and took himself out of the running to replace Mike Woodson.  (I understand that cynics will point out that May used his leverage to earn a nice raise for himself but the fact is that after Michigan's swift turnaround under May, he was going to receive that raise whether Indiana had an opening or not.)

Sadly, and I do think this is sad, May's 2025 loyalty has become the exception and not the rule.  Rick Pitino was going to leave Iona the moment he got another shot with a major.  The level of competition and money involved makes St. John's over Iona a no brainer.  Did Pitino owe Iona more than three seasons?    He actually spent less time at Providence so maybe he's not the best example.  

If Lipitz is offered the Maryland job, he will have every right to point out that his alma mater is offering considerably more money, a chance to run a Big 10 athletic department, a chance to help oversee a football team, and probably a dozen more competitive advantages.  (He may also be smarting from a certain basketball player failing to qualify academically to play at GW but that's pure speculation on my part.).  

It wouldn't be that long ago where the understandable reaction to this would be along the lines of "how can he leave GW after only one season?"  Today, not so much.  Should this happen, there would be little choice but to congratulate him and move on.

 

4/22/2025 9:30 am  #8


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

My sources tell me this likely isn't happening and that the Baltimore Sun was engaging in a lot of conjecture abut possible candidates. 

 

4/22/2025 5:13 pm  #9


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

Gwmayhem wrote:

The times change and I suppose we have to change along with them.  I have no idea whether Michael Lipitz will be offered the Maryland job or not.  What I do know is that if he is offered the position and the terms are to his liking, he should accept the position without any hesitation.  As recently as ten years ago, I would have given a different answer.

My starting point is that I consider myself to be an incredibly loyal person.  Three weeks after starting my first real job out of college, I was offered what then would be considered my dream job.  It involved taking a pay cut but that didn't matter to me.  What mattered was the perception of unprofessionalism I would have faced, even if only self-imposed, by leaving a job just three weeks after I had started.  My firm had turned away other candidates to hire me.  They had begun to invest time in training me while simultaneously handing me real responsibility right out of the gate.  I would have had a tough time living with myself had I accepted my dream job under these circumstances.

Fast forward to today and loyalty still matters to some.  Dusty May was having a successful season coaching Michigan basketball when his dream job became available at Indiana.  May had grown up around the Hoosier program and anyone who knew him felt that Indiana was the only job which May would leave Michigan for after just a single season.  Nevertheless, May cited that he was just getting started at Ann Arbor and took himself out of the running to replace Mike Woodson.  (I understand that cynics will point out that May used his leverage to earn a nice raise for himself but the fact is that after Michigan's swift turnaround under May, he was going to receive that raise whether Indiana had an opening or not.)

Sadly, and I do think this is sad, May's 2025 loyalty has become the exception and not the rule.  Rick Pitino was going to leave Iona the moment he got another shot with a major.  The level of competition and money involved makes St. John's over Iona a no brainer.  Did Pitino owe Iona more than three seasons?    He actually spent less time at Providence so maybe he's not the best example.  

If Lipitz is offered the Maryland job, he will have every right to point out that his alma mater is offering considerably more money, a chance to run a Big 10 athletic department, a chance to help oversee a football team, and probably a dozen more competitive advantages.  (He may also be smarting from a certain basketball player failing to qualify academically to play at GW but that's pure speculation on my part.).  

It wouldn't be that long ago where the understandable reaction to this would be along the lines of "how can he leave GW after only one season?"  Today, not so much.  Should this happen, there would be little choice but to congratulate him and move on.

Amen  

 

4/22/2025 5:43 pm  #10


Re: Michael Lipitz a candidate for the Maryland AD opening

No loyalty any more, whether it be players, coaches or AD's so I wouldn't be surprised if Lipitz left. Money talks and people walk. The only true belivers are the people who post and respond on this site. 

 

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