The Columbia College Athletic Department hired on Nathan Davis as the Sports Information Coordinator & Game Day Manager beginning July 2022.
In the summer of 2024, Davis was announced as the American Midwest Conference Sports Information Director of the Year, marking his second time winning the award after being in the field for three years.Â
The Columbia College Athletics website underwent a full redesign in the fall of 2024 with Davis as the project manager and coordinator.Â
Davis comes to Columbia after spending the last year and a half at Stephens College, where he earned the AMC Sports Information Director of the Year for the 2021-2022 season.
Davis served as Interim Head Coach for the Stars volleyball team during the 2021 season. Stephens had a memorable season with multiple program records broken, including the highest conference finish in program history, and six different players earning all-conference honors.Â
He served as the Sports Information Director, taking over the role full-time in May of 2021. Davis implemented and designed a new athletic website, a new live-stream service with BlueFrame, new graphics partnerships, and assisted in the procurement of a new partnership with Show-Me Sports Network for broadcasting of the Stars' home events.
Before Stephens, he served as an assistant coach at Dakota State University and helped set five program records in his lone year at DSU; he most notably helped DSU to reach the NAIA National Tournament for the first time in school history.Â
Davis obtained his Masters of Sports Management from Missouri Baptist University where he served as a Graduate Assistant Coach for the men's and women's volleyball teams. During his time with the Spartans, the men's team collected a record of 58-3 and reached the final four of the NAIA National Invitational twice. On the women's side, the squad finished with a 33-6 mark and a top 10 ranking.Â
Davis earned his bachelors degree from Hannibal-LaGrange University while playing volleyball for the Trojans.Â
He is entering his fourth year as director of the Missouri Juniors Volleyball Club.
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