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Adriana Mason

  • Title
    Associate AD, Academics (Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Soccer)
  • Email
    amason7@umbc.edu
  • Phone
    410-455-1533

Adriana Mason joined #RetrieverNation as its new Assistant Athletics Director for Academics in June 2021 and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director in October 2022 and sport administrator for women's soccer. She has dedicated her career to the field of academic services in a collegiate setting and has worked extensively with various intercollegiate sports.

She began her career at Temple University as an academic coordinator for student-athletes. She then moved onto the University of North Carolina Charlotte as an academic advisor and tutor coordinator.

Loyola Maryland University offered the opportunity to create an academic support program for student-athletes and she spent 12 years as the associate director. She worked with eight different teams, providing academic, eligibility, personal and career advising for student-athletes and aided in their course selection.

Prior to coming to UMBC, Ms. Mason served as the senior associate director in the Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes at LSU, working with the men’s basketball, beach volleyball, track & field and volleyball teams. Along with a colleague, she created and oversaw a graduate assistant development program.

She returned to UNC Charlotte and oversaw the daily operations of the Judy W. Rose Football Academic Center before joining the UMBC staff in June 2021.

Throughout her career in academic services, Ms. Mason has supervised the recruitment and training of tutors, developed and maintained relationships with numerous campus departments, instructed freshman orientation courses and served as webmaster for the departmental website.

She is a member of N4A and has presented at the National and Regional Conferences.

Ms. Mason holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education, exercise and sports science from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and a master’s degree in Education from Temple University.

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