Central Michigan University Athletics
Baseball

Brian Nolasco
- Title:
- Sport Administrator
- E-Mail Address:
- nolas1b@cmich.edu
- Phone:
- (989) 774-1294
- Year at CMU:
- 3rd year at CMU
- Hometown:
- Spring Valley, Ill.
- Alma Mater/Year:
- Coe College/2013
Brian Nolasco was named Central Michigan's Senior Associate Athletic Director of Institutional Support Services in January, 2022.
As the senior associate athletic director of Institutional Support Services, Nolasco oversees institutional support services including compliance, academics, financial aid and career services along with maintaining a comprehensive program to ensure compliance of coaches, staff, student-athletes and athletics interests with the NCAA, the Mid-American Conference and university rules and regulations. He also serves as CMU's sport administrator for the Chippewa baseball program.
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Nolasco served for the past five years in the compliance office at Southern Mississippi, moving from the compliance coordinator to the director of compliance to the assistant athletic director for compliance.
Nolasco received his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 2016 and his bachelor of arts with a double major in political science and managerial accounting from Coe (Iowa) College in 2013.
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At Coe, Nolasco was a four-year member of the baseball team and spent one year on the football team. He earned academic all-conference honors in 2012-13. He began his career as a volunteer compliance assistant at Bradley and served an internship in the athletic department at Texas Rio Grande.
As the senior associate athletic director of Institutional Support Services, Nolasco oversees institutional support services including compliance, academics, financial aid and career services along with maintaining a comprehensive program to ensure compliance of coaches, staff, student-athletes and athletics interests with the NCAA, the Mid-American Conference and university rules and regulations. He also serves as CMU's sport administrator for the Chippewa baseball program.
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Nolasco served for the past five years in the compliance office at Southern Mississippi, moving from the compliance coordinator to the director of compliance to the assistant athletic director for compliance.
Nolasco received his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 2016 and his bachelor of arts with a double major in political science and managerial accounting from Coe (Iowa) College in 2013.
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At Coe, Nolasco was a four-year member of the baseball team and spent one year on the football team. He earned academic all-conference honors in 2012-13. He began his career as a volunteer compliance assistant at Bradley and served an internship in the athletic department at Texas Rio Grande.




