Gonzaga AD Mike Roth retiring
Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth is photographed at the Volkar Center on campus a day ahead of his retirement, Monday, Aug. 30, 2021.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth articulates the three pillars of Gonzaga's values including doing good on the field, doing good in the classroom and being good citizens.
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Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth takes a pause Monday in the hallway of the Volkar Center. He will wrap up 24 years on the job Tuesday.
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Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth is packing up and clearing out his office Monday as his long tenure there comes to an end. Included among the belongings is a courtside seat from the Final Four at right.
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Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth takes pause in the hallway of the Volkar Center on campus a day ahead of his retirement, Monday, Aug. 30, 2021.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth displays an autographed basketball from the 1999 Elite 8 team, Monday, Aug. 30, 2021.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth is known throughout the athletic department for bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches everyday for lunch.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth displays words to live by in his office.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth sorts through a box filled with event credentials he had kept over the years. Here he holds a pass from the 2011 Women's Basketball Championship first and second rounds that featured Zag player Courtney Vandersloot on the team.
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Retiring Gonzaga University athletic director Mike Roth has a box filled with event credentials he had kept over the years.
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