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Robert Allison Named KCC Director of Athletics

Robert “Bobby” Allison Named Kingsborough Director of Athletics

Robert “Bobby” Allison Named Kingsborough Director of Athletics

Robert “Bobby” Allison Named Kingsborough Director of Athletics

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Sept. 8, 2022) – Kingsborough Community College, a member of the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) is pleased to announce the hiring of Robert “Bobby” Allison as director of athletics for the College’s NJCAA Division III athletics programs.

Allison brings over 15 years of athletic administration experience to the Wave’s athletic department, most recently serving the last five years as athletic director at Oak Ridge Military Academy (ORMA). With his oversight, ORMA captured 16 conference championships during his tenure, while increasing the overall winning percentage from .295 to .782. In addition, Allison introduced fundraising initiatives, further raising the profile of the department.  

“I would first like to thank President Schrader and Associate Provost and Chief Student Affairs Officer Dr. Warren-Cook for this amazing opportunity,” said Allison. “They are both tremendous leaders and I am honored to be able to work side by side with such amazing people.  I am also looking forward to adding to the fantastic athletic tradition here at Kingsborough and hopefully taking it to even greater heights.  I am excited to begin working with the coaching staff, the student athletes and everyone here to make Kingsborough Community College a desired destination for athletics.”

“The new year brings new opportunities,” said Dr. Cook. “This year, our new athletic director, Bobby Allison, will look to grow and brand KCC Athletics. I couldn’t be more pleased to work with a world class leader to move the needle for our student-athletes and the College. He is already off to a great start!”

“I am excited to welcome the new Kingsborough Community College Director of Athletics, Bobby Allison, to the CUNYAC family,” said Interim Executive Carl Christian. “He brings a wealth of experience to this role, and I am sure, will help further develop The Wave athletic programs and enable their student-athletes and coaches to reach even greater heights in the years to come.”

Prior to his time at Oak Ridge, Allison served several roles at Guilford Technical Community College (2009-17), including assistant athletic director, admissions officer, and head women’s basketball coach. In his administrative role, Allison was charged with academic advising, eligibility, and scheduling among other tasks.

In addition, Allison also served multiple roles at Mohawk Valley Community College (2003-09), including assistant athletic director, coordinator of workforce development and head women’s basketball and softball head coach. Under his leadership at Mohawk Valley, the College annually finished among the top five in the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) Cup, which recognizes excellence in two-year college athletics based on success in championship competition across all sports.

As a coach, Bobby earned 20 “Coach of the Year” citations, highlighted by a pair of “National Coach of the Year Award” mentions. He has 13 career NJCAA “Sweet Sixteen” appearances, including three trips to the National Championship Game. Bobby has recruited 18 All-American student-athletes at the collegiate level, which has led to top three conference finishes in 31 of 32 seasons as a head coach.

Allison earned a B.S. in Health Service Management from State University of New York Institute of Technology in 1997 and an M.A. in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University in 2014.

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