Jim Livengood HOF
LIVENGOOD guided the athletics department from 1994 to 2009 through a period of championship excellence. The Wildcats won 11 NCAA team national championships during his tenure, which included 36 Pac-10 titles. Arizona finished in the top 10 of the Sears Directors' Cup in 11 different years with Livengood leading the department. He also launched the "Campaign Arizona for the Student-Athlete", which was the foundation of the creation and overhaul of numerous athletic facilities that included Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion, Richard Jefferson Gymnasium, Bill Estes Jr. Family Strength & Conditioning Center and Kasser Sports Medicine Center among others as well as shepherding the early plans and approvals for the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility. Livengood was also instrumental in the expansion of Arizona's pioneering C.A.T.S. programs that focus on the holistic development of student-athletes.