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North Central Conference Staff Directory

Roger Thomas
Commissioner
North Central Conference
roger@northcentralconference.org
605-338-0907


Roger Thomas was named the sixth full-time commissioner of the North Central Conference on January 17, 2005.

Thomas was the Director of Athletics at the University of North Dakota from July 1999-February 2005 and currently serves on the NCAA Division II Management Council. Prior to becoming athletic director, Thomas served as the UND’s head football coach for 13 seasons, leaving with more wins than any other UND coach and a record of 90-49-2.

North Dakota won NCAA championships in men’s hockey in 2000 and football in 2001. He has also been instrumental in the opening of three new athletic facilities, which combine to give UND some of the best arenas in the nation. Ralph Engelstad Arena, the home for men’s and women’s hockey and NCC home basketball games opened in the fall of 2001 as did the Alerus Center, the home of the football team. Just last fall the doors opened on the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center, a multiuse facility that is the primary home of the basketball and volleyball teams.

During his coaching career Thomas led UND to five NCAA postseason appearances. He also was named North Central Conference Coach of the Year three times (1990, 1994 and 1995).

Thomas was born August 19, 1947, in Chicago, Ill. He played runningback and quarterback at Augustana College (Ill.), earning a bachelor degrees in physical education and history in 1969. He earned a master’s degree from the University of South Dakota in 1972.

His coaching career began at Augustana College (S.D.), where he served as part-time assistant coach for the defensive secondary, as well as being head scout.

In 1976, Thomas was named head football coach at University of Sioux Falls. He inherited a struggling program and steered it in the right direction before leaving to join the University of North Dakota staff for the first time in April 1978.

After the 1979 season, Thomas left and held assistant coaching positions at California State University-Fullerton, University of Minnesota and with the Toronto Argonauts before returning to North Dakota to become the 23rd head football coach in 1986.