Nashville, Tenn. – The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has announced
that Belmont senior golfer John Baldwin has received a one-year paid internship
at the NCAA national office for the 2006-07 school year. He is one of 14 recipients
from around the country to receive this internship and is the first Belmont student-athlete
to be chosen for this honor.
“I am honored that I have been chosen to work at the NCAA national office,” said
Baldwin, a Winchester, Kentucky native. “I am also thankful to Belmont for what
the University has given me over the past four years. What I have learned here
at Belmont has really prepared me as I move ahead to my role at the NCAA.”
Baldwin, a Finance major who will graduate this month, is a four-year letterwinner
on the Belmont men’s golf team. During the 2005-2006 season, John has posted two
top-20 finishes, including a career best fifth place showing at ReMax/UTC Fall
Classic last October. In addition to his work on the course, Baldwin has become
a campus leader. He is the men’s golf team representative on Belmont’s Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee and has been a part of numerous activities and projects that
committee and planned and implemented. Baldwin also earned the Athletic Department's
Director of Athletics Character Award.
"Belmont Athletics is very excited about John's opportunity to Intern with the
NCAA next year,” said Betty Wiseman, Belmont Assistant Athletic Director/Senior
Woman Administrator. “John has been an outstanding student-athlete as a member
of our men's golf team. His leadership role as a member of our Student Athlete
Advisory Committee, along with his participation at an NCAA Regional Leadership
Conference in Atlanta, gave him valuable insight into the governance of the NCAA.
I am confident John will enjoy this experience and be a good ambassador of Belmont
Athletics and the Atlantic Sun Conference."
Baldwin will begin his one-year paid internship with the NCAA starting in June.
He will work in the area of administrative services, working with budgeting, grants,
and championships. For more information on the NCAA Internship Program, go the
NCAA website at www.ncaa.org.
Release courtesy of Belmont Athletic Communications