INDIANAPOLIS (USBWA) – Bill Behrns,
who is in the his 21st season at Loyola University (Chicago), has
been named the U.S. Basketball Writers Association's Katha
Quinn Award winner for 2022. He will be presented the award
at the Final Four in New Orleans.
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Behrns worked at Loyola from 1999-2013, starting as an assistant
Sports Information Director, and again since 2016 as Associate Athletics
Director. As Loyola's profile rose to prominence, Behrns handled
the increased national attention with aplomb, fielding countless
interview requests and coordinating availability to help tell the
Ramblers' stories during their stunning 2018 Final Four run. His
unmatched efficiency, understanding of journalists' responsibilities,
and attention to detail and accuracy have been helpful assists for
reporters through the years.
Behrns played a key role in helping bring recognition to Loyola's
1963 national championship team, which competed in the "Game
of Change," as it became the first team inducted into the National
College Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City. With care and sensitivity,
Behrns also has helped share with the world one of basketball's
most iconic and beloved figures: Sister Jean.
"Bill embodies the working relationship sports information
directors should have with the media," said Shannon Ryan, the
current USBWA president who previously covered Loyola for the
Chicago Tribune. "He represents his university and
athletic department with dignity, while also understanding reporters'
role and helping us get all the information we need to tell the
story. He's a tireless worker and often a one-man show without the
resources of some power conference teams' sports info departments,
but you'd never know it. Basketball fans know so much more about
Loyola – from Sister Jean to Porter Moser to Clayton Custer to Drew
Valentine – because Bill understands how to assist reporters in
sharing these stories."
From 2014-16, Behrns served as the Senior Associate Athletics
Director at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and prior to that
worked as the Director of Communications at Intersport. Before joining
Loyola, Behrns spent three years as the Assistant Sports Information
Director at Illinois-Chicago. After graduating from the University
of Dayton in 1994, he served as an intern at the University of Illinois,
the University of Dayton and with the Kane County Cougars.
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was formed in
1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers.
With some 900 members worldwide, it is one of the most influential
organizations in college basketball. It has selected an All-America
team since the 1956-57 season. For more information on the USBWA
and its award programs, contact executive director Malcolm Moran
at 814-574-1485.
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