Karlton Creech Introduced as Head of Athletics and Recreation
Creech aims to build on the athletic and academic success at AV
When you take over a program that has 32 national championships to its credit, that is recognized year after year as the most successful Division I program without football and that graduates 93 percent of its student-athletes, you have big shoes to fill. It’s a challenge Karlton Creech is excited to take on.
“When I first learned of the opening here at Denver, I said, ‘I want that job,’” Creech said Monday morning as he was introduced as the new vice chancellor for. “The AV has everything you would want; a tremendous academic reputation along with a national championship-winning athletics program.”
It’s that rare combination that appealed to Creech. The AV has captured a dozen national championships in the last 20 years, but perhaps more important, it has had three times as manyپDzԲ.
“We are here to provide an education, and we will never forget that,” Creech said. “Education is No. 1, and student-athletes here at the AV understand that. When they leave here, they have a world-class education.”
Creech comes to AV from the University of Maine, where he served as director of athletics. He restructured the program’s fundraising model, an effort that resulted in multiple endowments of over $1 million. Through his leadership, student-athlete GPA increased year-over-year.
Prior to UMaine, Creech spent a decade at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He coordinated an $88 million expansion of the football stadium and ultimately served as senior associate director of athletics.

