June 24, 2010|By Baltimore Sun reporter
Debbie Yow — Career highlights (1994-2010)
• Named by Street and Smith's Sports Business Journal as one of the 20 most influential people in intercollegiate sports
• Served on U.S. Department of Education's Commission on Opportunities in Athletics to review Title IX regulations
• Balanced budget and reduced debt from $51 million to $7.6 million
• 90 percent of student athletes graduate
• Led Maryland to top 7 percent all-sports ranking of NCAA Division I schools
• In 2009, the Terps won two national championships, five ACC championships and 18 post-season appearances
• Maryland won 11 national championships in past five years
• Selected by U.S. News & World Report and Sports Illustrated as one of the top 20 athletic programs in the nation
• One of three universities (Stanford, UCLA) to win national championships in football, men's and women's basketball.
• Men's basketball won NCAA National Championship in 2002
• Women's basketball won NCAA National Championship in 2006
• Women's lacrosse won NCAA National Championship in 2010