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2024-2025 ACAC Athletic Director of The Year

2024-2025 ACAC Athletic Director of The Year

Edmonton, AB (May 5, 2025) – Provided by St. Mary's Lightning: 

ACAC ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR, NATHAN RUFF:

St. Mary’s University is proud to celebrate Nathan Ruff, who has been named the 2024–25 ACAC Athletic Director of the Year — a well-earned honour recognizing a transformative year for Lightning Athletics and the visionary leader behind it. 

When Nathan joined St. Mary’s, the challenges were immense. With no on-campus gym and limited resources, the idea of competing — let alone winning — in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) seemed far-fetched. But where others saw obstacles, Nathan saw opportunity. Under his leadership, Lightning Athletics has become one of the most respected and successful programs in the country. 

This past year was nothing short of historic: 

  • Every Lightning team medaled in the ACAC 

  • Women’s Basketball captured St. Mary’s first-ever CCAA national medal (silver) 

  • Cadence Laplante won gold at the ACAC Cross Country Championships — the first in school history 

  • St. Mary’s hosted the 2024 ACAC Cross Country Championships 

  • Indoor Track earned two silver medals, with several athletes setting personal bests 

  • Men’s Basketball climbed to a #1 national ranking, with star players breaking long-standing ACAC scoring records 

What makes these accomplishments even more remarkable is that they’ve been achieved without the benefit of a campus facility — something that is now finally in the planning and fundraising phase, thanks to the trust Nathan has built across the university community. 

Off the field, Nathan’s dedication to student-athlete success is equally strong. The combined GPA of Lightning athletes this year was over 3.0, with every senior on track to graduate. He’s cultivated strong partnerships with faculty, academic advisors, and student support staff to ensure athletes thrive in the classroom and beyond. 

Nathan has also built something much bigger than wins — he’s built a culture. Game days are electric, with full stands, autograph-seeking kids, and a sense of unity that stretches far beyond the court. Lightning athletes engage regularly with local schools, while new community initiatives like pub nights, alumni games, and 50/50 raffles have doubled fundraising and expanded the program’s reach. 

Perhaps most telling is the incredible support Nathan has earned — not just from his staff or athletes, but from faculty, alumni, students, and nearly every corner of campus. He’s beloved for his integrity, work ethic, and the deep respect he shows to all. His leadership has inspired a program defined by excellence, sportsmanship, and connection — earning admiration from across the ACAC and CCAA. 

We are incredibly proud of Nathan Ruff and thrilled to see his passion, vision, and tireless work recognized at the provincial level.


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About the ACAC: The ACAC is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics in Alberta. Its mission is to provide competitive collegiate sport experiences, promote academic achievement and be a leader of sport development in Canada.

For more information on the ACAC, please visit our website: www.acac.ab.ca 

For additional information, contact:

Mark Kosak, Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference
Chief Executive Officer
403-875-7329
markk@acac.ab.ca

Kayla Beers, Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference
Marketing & Communications Coordinator
kaylab@acac.ab.ca


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