Two Division I administrators with extensive basketball background have been named to the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.

Jim Schaus, a former member of the men’s basketball rules committee, and Kevin White, who has more than 30 years of experience as a collegiate administrator, will begin their terms Sept. 1, 2015. The duo will replace current committee chair Scott Barnes, the vice president and director of athletics at Utah State University, and Conference USA Executive Associate Commissioner Judy MacLeod, whose terms expire Aug. 31.
Schaus became Ohio University’s director of athletics in April 2008 after spending nine years leading the athletic department at Wichita State University. Schaus’ nearly quarter century of experience in intercollegiate athletics includes stops at the University of Oregon, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Texas at El Paso and Northern Illinois University.
Schaus was a member of the initial NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance and has served men’s basketball as a member of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee. A 1983 Purdue University graduate, Schaus went on to earn a master’s degree from West Virginia University, where he was recently honored as a distinguished alumnus by the institution. His father, the late Fred Schaus, was the head coach at Purdue and West Virginia University as well as the Los Angeles Lakers, and was a member of the men’s basketball committee from 1987-1990 while he was the director of athletics at West Virginia.
“It’s a supreme honor to serve on the men’s basketball committee,” Schaus said. “Basketball has been a big part of my life, and I look forward to contributing to the successful future of the committee’s work.”
![white_kevin010[2].jpg](http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/white_kevin010[2].jpg)
White has been the director of athletics at Duke University for the past six years. Prior to arriving in Durham, White was the director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame from 2000-08. White’s distinguished career in athletic administration also includes stints as director of athletics at Arizona State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine and Loras College, where he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament.
White has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the NCAA Council, formerly the NCAA’s highest governing body. A former head track and field coach at Southeast Missouri State University, the collegiate sprinter is a 1972 graduate of Saint Joseph’s College (Indiana). White earned a master’s degree from Central Michigan University, and completed postdoctoral work at Harvard University after he completed his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1983. His son Michael is the head men’s basketball coach at Louisiana Tech, while another son, Danny, is the director of athletics at the University of Buffalo and played at Towson and Notre Dame.
“To be sure, I am incredibly honored to become a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. This group is tasked with very important work for the membership and is ultimately responsible for managing one of the truly outstanding events in all of sport each year,” White said. “Certainly, I look forward to working with my esteemed colleagues, whereby continuing to build upon the unparalleled tradition that makes the NCAA Tournament historically significant and unequivocally captures the attention of an entire nation for three weeks in March and April.”
The committee will be chaired in 2015-16 by Joseph Castiglione, the director of athletics at the University of Oklahoma and current vice chair. Along with Schaus and White, other committee members include Joe Alleva, the director of athletics at Louisiana State University; Janet Cone, the director of athletics at the University of North Carolina Asheville; Mark Hollis, the director of athletics at Michigan State University; Tom Holmoe, the director of athletics at Brigham Young University; Bernard Muir, the director of athletics at Stanford University; Bruce Rasmussen, the director of athletics at Creighton University; and Peter Roby, the director of athletics at Northeastern University.