Dan Mara, CACC
Title Commissioner
Address P.O. Box 3575, New Haven, CT 06525
Phone 203-298-4808
Fax 203-298-4810
E-Mail dmara@caccathletics.org

Dan Mara, an award-winning administrator, and a hall-of-fame coach is in his 18th year as Commissioner of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. Mara arrived at the CACC Office in 2006 after 11 years as the Associate Vice President for Athletics and Fitness at CACC-member Post University. He is the third longest tenured commissioner in NCAA Division II. 

When he was at Post University, Mara served as Vice President of the CACC Directors Council from 1998 to 2004 and chaired the conference's Ethics and Membership Committees until his appointment as Commissioner. During that time, he was heavily involved with the CACC's move to the NCAA. Mara, and Caldwell University’s Mark Corino, served as the conference's representatives to the NCAA and the Division II Collegiate Commissioner's Association as the league progressed through the Provisional Conference process. The CACC was elected to Active NCAA Membership in July of 2004. 

Mara was the CACC's first representative to serve on the prestigious NCAA Division II Management Council. He represented the conference from 2004-2009. He was the Chairman of the NCAA Division II Convention Planning Team from 2007-2009 and chaired the NCAA Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct Committee from 2007-2009. He was a Sportsmanship Committee member from 2005-2009. He was also a member of the Division II Identity Sub-Committee. He served as a member of the Division II Infractions Penalties Sub-Committee as well as the NCAA Life and Work Balance Association-Wide Group. Mara served a four-year term on the NCAA Division II Membership Committee (2010-2014). He was elected Vice Chair of the Committee in 2011 and was Chairman of the Committee from 2012 to 2014. He was a member of the NCAA Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee from 2014-2020 and chaired the group in 2019-20. He is currently the Chair of the NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Committee.

From 2008-2010, Mara was President of the ECAC after serving as Vice President from 2006-2008. He was an ECAC Board of Directors member from 2005 to 2013.  In 2007, he chaired the ECAC Commissioner Search Committee, and later chaired the ECAC Strategic Planning, League and Affiliates and Nominating Committees.

Mara was on the Executive Board of the Division II Collegiate Commissioners Association (D2CCA) for three years and served as President in 2021-22. Mara has represented the D2CCA on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Board of Directors since 2019.

Mara led the Post University Athletic Department for 11 years (1995-2006), during which he helped move the Eagles from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) to full membership status in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II. Mara began as Director of Athletics in 1995 and was promoted to Associate Vice President in 2002. During his time at Post, Mara received many honors for his achievements as an athletic administrator. He was named CACC Athletic Administrator of the Year in 1997-1998, 2000-2001 and 2005-2006, and was named NAIA Region X Athletic Administrator of the Year in 2001. The American Red Cross recognized him with the Good Neighbor Award in 2005.

Mara started in intercollegiate athletics as assistant athletic director at Mitchell College. His duties included sports information as well as coordinating recruitment for all sports. He began coaching as an assistant softball coach and assistant women's basketball coach in 1977. His first head coaching position was as Mitchell's baseball coach in 1979. He became head women's basketball coach in 1984 and served as head softball coach in 1990 and 1991. During his time as recruiting coordinator, Mitchell teams won five national titles and 40 New England Championships. 

Mara coached the Mitchell College women's basketball team for 10 seasons and compiled a career mark of 289-16 (.947 winning percentage). His teams won 10 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) New England titles and reached two National Junior College Athletic Association Final Fours. In five different seasons, Mitchell was ranked number one in the NJCAA National Poll. Mitchell established a national record for consecutive regular season victories. The streak, which ultimately reached 234, was at 223 straight when Mara departed Mitchell to become Director of Athletics at Post University. Mitchell fashioned undefeated regular season records in every campaign from 1987-88 until his departure after the 1994-1995 season. The 1994-95 team, which reached the NJCAA Final Four, was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. 

Mara is a member of four halls of fame for his basketball accomplishments. He was inducted into the Mitchell College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998 (Mitchell College Hall of Fame Bio), the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003, the NJCAA  Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008 (NJCAA Hall of Fame Bio) and the Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019 (official CT WBB HOF Bio). He was featured in an article in the March 7, 1994 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine and in the book Basketball for Dummies by Digger Phelps.  

He spent 16 years as a director of the highly successful Fundamental Basketball Camp at Mitchell College. Mara served as a coach for the Irish Basketball Association (IBA) in Dungarvan, Ireland for eight summers (1994-2001).  

He was named NJCAA New England Women's Basketball Coach of the Year nine times, Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Coach of the Year six times, NJCAA District Coach of the Year three times and Converse District One Coach of the Year in 1994. He was named CSAC Softball Coach of the Year in 1990 and 1991 for leading Mitchell to the conference championship both seasons. He coached the Post men's basketball team to a fourth-place finish in the CACC in his only season, 1996-97.

In 2016, Mara was recognized by the Eastern. College Athletic Conference (ECAC) as the Conference Commissioner of the Year. He was also honored with selection to the 2016 and 2017 Irish Education 100. The honor identified Mara as one of the 100 most influential educators of Irish heritage in the United States.

Mara holds degrees from Mitchell College and Roger Williams University as well as a Graduate Certificate from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). 

A life-long resident of Connecticut, his son Danny currently is a Division III lacrosse student-athlete.

 

 


Doug DeBiase, CACC
Title Associate Commissioner/Strategic Communications
Address PO Box 3575, New Haven, CT 06525
Phone 203-298-4806
Fax 203-298-4810
E-Mail ddebiase@caccathletics.org

Doug DeBiase is in his 10th season at the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, including the last seven as the Associate Commissioner when he was promoted to the position in July 2016. He previously served as the Assistant Commissioner from 2014-16. DeBiase also serves in a similar role as Associate Commissioner of the Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL), which is run in conjunction with the CACC office.

In his role, DeBiase oversees all external communications for the conference, including the website, videos, the CACC Network, social media and student-athlete awards. He also handles scheduling and select championships for the conference. In addition to those roles, DeBiase also represents the CACC as the National Chair of the NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Committee. He also serves as a member of the East Region Advisory Committee for Division II Men's Basketball.

DeBiase came to the CACC in 2014 after five years at Franklin Pierce University where he was Director of Athletic Communications for four years before being promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Communications and Marketing in September 2013.

During his time at Franklin Pierce, DeBiase restructured the athletic communications office, created a new marketing and community relations program, developed new revenue streams through an online store and pay-per-view game webcasts, promoted the school’s game environment enhancement initiative, and implemented a new online team sponsorship fundraising section on the department’s website. He was also the producer and director of a variety of multi-media projects for special events in the department, managing a staff comprised of an assistant director, a graduate assistant, and team of student-workers. In addition, DeBiase was responsible for sport communications, website maintenance, the online store, slogan and logo branding, publications, broadcasting, and social media.

From 2011 and 2013, Franklin Pierce added five new varsity programs including sprint football, women’s ice hockey, track and field, women’s bowling and women’s golf. DeBiase was a member of the strategic planning committees responsible for these additions. He served two years as sport administrator for men’s and women’s ice hockey, gaining the women’s program conference affiliation in the ECAC East Women’s Ice Hockey League after the program’s first season.

Before signing on at Franklin Pierce, DeBiase held the role of Assistant Manager of Athletic Media Relations at the University of Maine for two years before being promoted to Associate Manager in October 2007.

After graduating from Penn State University in 2002, DeBiase interned at the University of Florida where he was the primary contact for the 2003 SEC champion men’s golf and nationally-ranked men’s swimming and diving programs and was an assistant contact for the nationally-ranked football and men’s basketball programs.

DeBiase went on to cover breaking news on professional and college sports for The Sports Network, a 24-hour wire service before he joined the United States Naval Academy as Sports Information Intern in 2004. While responsible for the baseball, men’s and women’s track and field/cross country, sprint football, gymnastics, and women’s basketball media relations at the Naval Academy, DeBiase also worked as Press Box Assistant for the Baltimore Ravens (National Football League) for the 2004-2005 season.

He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Penn State and a Masters’ Degree in Sports Administration from Liberty University.


Stephanie Scarpato, CACC
Title Assistant Commissioner
Address PO Box 3575, New Haven, CT 06525
Phone 203-298-4807
Fax 203-298-4810
E-Mail sscarpato@caccathletics.org

Stephanie Scarpato enters her second season as the Assistant Commissioner of the CACC in 2023-24. She came to the conference from Wesleyan University in December of 2022, and oversees compliance and financial reports for the conference office. Scarpato also assists with scheduling and championship administration. She also serves as the Commissioner of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) and Assistant Commissioner of the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC). Prior to coming to the CACC, Scarpato served as Senior Assistant Athletic Director at Wesleyan University for five years, covering the areas of facilities and operations.

Scarpato earned her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in marketing from Endicott College where she oversaw equipment services in the Raymond J. Borque Ice Arena. 

Prior to Endicott Scarpato spent three years at the ECAC working with the organization's leagues and affiliates, including the five single sport ice hockey leagues. Scarpato is a graduate of Colby College ('11) where she competed on the Mules' women's ice hockey team while serving as Assistant Captain and Captain her junior and senior seasons, respectively. 


Andre Mosley, CACC
Title Director of Media & Operations
Address PO Box 3575, New Haven, CT 06525
Phone 203-298-4809
Fax 203-298-4810
E-Mail amosley@caccathletics.org

Andre Mosley is in his first season at the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. He came to the conference from NBC Sports in September 2023 and oversees media and internal operations at the CACC. At NBC Sports, Andre led all soccer coverage mainly focusing on the English Premier League and the World Cups.  
 
Mosley earned his Master's of Education in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership from the University of Washington in 2021. There he interned as an olympic sports operations intern working mainly with the tennis teams. He also worked as a social media intern for the Seattle Storm in the fall of 2020. Mosley earned his bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems from Penn State Behrend in 2020.  
 
Mosley also had a 10-year mascot career starting in high school. He served as the mascot for Penn State Behrend, the New Jersey Jackals and the University of Washington where he and the mascot team finished third at the UCA Cheer Nationals.