Bowling Green State University Athletics

Monique Rosati Joins Women's Basketball Staff as Director of Basketball Operations
August 24, 2007 | Women's Basketball
Aug. 24, 2007
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Bowling Green State University women's basketball head coach Curt Miller has announced Monique Rosati will join his staff as the Director of Basketball Operations.
"Monique is a great addition to our staff, said Miller. "Because I have worked with her in the past, I am well aware of her work ethic, loyalty, and her ability to form outstanding relationships with the student-athletes."
As the Director of Basketball Operations, Rosati's duties will include assisting the coaching staff with film exchange, team travel, academic coordination and daily operations duties within the Falcons' basketball office.
"I have no doubts that Monique will excel in operations because she understands the behind the scenes work that is necessary for any successful collegiate women's basketball program to operate," said Miller. "As a result of her past experience, it is clear she will immediately impact our program in such areas."
Rosati and Miller first worked together at Syracuse University, where she served as a student manager for the women's basketball team (1994-2001). Miller was an assistant coach at Syracuse during the 1994-98 seasons. Rosati was named the head manager in 1996 and was responsible for tasks pertaining to statistics, video coordination, and public appearances while working towards the completion of a dual undergraduate program in International Relations and Spanish. Rosati continued her tenure with the Orange's staff as she pursued a master's degree from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
"I am extremely excited to join the Bowling Green staff and look forward to working with Coach Miller again," said Rosati. "Over the past few years, I've really missed being directly involved in intercollegiate athletics. I can't wait to do what I can to help the team and staff prepare for the upcoming season"
Her ties to Bowling Green basketball also include a link to current Falcons' head men's basketball coach Louis Orr who was an assistant with the Syracuse men's team from 1996-2000.
The Brooklyn, N.Y. native also serves as the historian and administrative assistant for McNabb Unlimited where she digitally archives all media coverage for fellow Syracuse graduate Donovan McNabb. Her efforts also extend to The Donovan McNabb Foundation, which creates awareness and raises money to fight diabetes.
Rosati's husband, Clayton, a fellow Syracuse alum, is also a new addition to the University and is an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies.






