Bowling Green State University Athletics

Jim Lessig To Be Inducted Into Athletics Hall Of Fame
September 21, 2015 | Hall of Fame
Bowling Green, Ohio - The Bowling Green State University Athletics Department will induct the 49th class into the Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 9 at 6:30 pm in the Stroh Center. Tickets for the ceremony can be purchased through the BGSU Ticket Office and full details are available by CLICKING HERE. The class of five inductees was announced earlier this fall and that story can be read by CLICKING HERE.
Among the five inductees is Jim Lessig, who served in a variety of capacities at BGSU, including as the Athletics Director from 1978-82.
"Jim Lessig did so many outstanding things to push Bowling Green forward, both during his time in the athletics department and his time as the MAC Commissioner," BGSU Director of Athletics Chris Kingston said. "As a pioneer and a visionary, he paved the way for Athletic Directors who followed and his vision has helped BGSU for decades. Congratulations to Jim on his induction into the Hall of Fame."
Lessig, a native of Canton, Ohio, served at BGSU in a variety of capacities, including as the department's Athletics Director from 1978-82. During the 1960s and 70s, he was an assistant basketball coach, assistant athletics director, director of alumni affairs and executive director of alumni and development at the University. He went on to serve as MAC Commissioner from 1982-90 and was inducted into the MAC Hall of Fame in 2014.
In 1969, Lessig left Bowling Green to become assistant basketball coach to Bill Fitch at the University of Minnesota, but one year later he was on the ground floor of the NBA expansion franchise Cleveland Cavaliers as assistant coach, head scout and director of special promotions. He also served as analyst for Cavalier basketball games and Cleveland Indians baseball games.
Lessig rejoined the Bowling Green staff in 1971 and was named Athletics Director in 1978. He continued his successful career at the University until he was named athletics director at Kansas in May of 1982. However, later in the year, he was summoned back to lead the MAC as Commissioner.
His leadership in the MAC was a benefit to Bowling Green as he made a significant impact in the early implementation of women's athletics within the conference, provided leadership in facility expansion and improvements and opened the league's television exposure with the advent of regional television expansion.
During his tenure as Athletics Director at Bowling Green, Lessig oversaw two NCAA tournament appearances for the hockey program, a 1981 men's basketball co-MAC championship and three consecutive women's cross country MAC titles.
"I feel very fortunate to be joining a Hall of Fame whose members have done so much to create the rich tradition and history of Bowling Green State University's athletic program," Lessig said. "To be honored by a University that has done so much for my family and myself is very special."
Lessig earned his bachelors degree in English from BGSU in 1957 and his masters degree in school administration and speech in 1967.
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Among the five inductees is Jim Lessig, who served in a variety of capacities at BGSU, including as the Athletics Director from 1978-82.
"Jim Lessig did so many outstanding things to push Bowling Green forward, both during his time in the athletics department and his time as the MAC Commissioner," BGSU Director of Athletics Chris Kingston said. "As a pioneer and a visionary, he paved the way for Athletic Directors who followed and his vision has helped BGSU for decades. Congratulations to Jim on his induction into the Hall of Fame."
Lessig, a native of Canton, Ohio, served at BGSU in a variety of capacities, including as the department's Athletics Director from 1978-82. During the 1960s and 70s, he was an assistant basketball coach, assistant athletics director, director of alumni affairs and executive director of alumni and development at the University. He went on to serve as MAC Commissioner from 1982-90 and was inducted into the MAC Hall of Fame in 2014.
In 1969, Lessig left Bowling Green to become assistant basketball coach to Bill Fitch at the University of Minnesota, but one year later he was on the ground floor of the NBA expansion franchise Cleveland Cavaliers as assistant coach, head scout and director of special promotions. He also served as analyst for Cavalier basketball games and Cleveland Indians baseball games.
Lessig rejoined the Bowling Green staff in 1971 and was named Athletics Director in 1978. He continued his successful career at the University until he was named athletics director at Kansas in May of 1982. However, later in the year, he was summoned back to lead the MAC as Commissioner.
His leadership in the MAC was a benefit to Bowling Green as he made a significant impact in the early implementation of women's athletics within the conference, provided leadership in facility expansion and improvements and opened the league's television exposure with the advent of regional television expansion.
During his tenure as Athletics Director at Bowling Green, Lessig oversaw two NCAA tournament appearances for the hockey program, a 1981 men's basketball co-MAC championship and three consecutive women's cross country MAC titles.
"I feel very fortunate to be joining a Hall of Fame whose members have done so much to create the rich tradition and history of Bowling Green State University's athletic program," Lessig said. "To be honored by a University that has done so much for my family and myself is very special."
Lessig earned his bachelors degree in English from BGSU in 1957 and his masters degree in school administration and speech in 1967.
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