Wilkes Welcomes New Director of Athletics Scott Musa
Musa is a career athletics professional whose decades of experience at the Division III level has prepared him to lead the 23 athletic programs at Wilkes. He will also lead the University’s transition to the Landmark Conference in 2023-24.
“The transition to the Landmark is an exciting opportunity for Wilkes University, the athletics department, our coaches and student-athletes,” Musa noted. “It is an opportunity to develop new rivalries, maintain some previous relationships with institutions from the Middle Atlantic Conference, and compete against institutions that are very similar in mission and vision.”
Musa comes to Wilkes following a lengthy career at Shenandoah University, a Division III institution and member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The 2022-23 academic year represents Musa’s 31st at Shenandoah, most recently serving as associate athletic director and athletic communications director. In this role, Musa led the publicity for all of the Hornets 22 intercollegiate teams and the athletic website. He also had supervisory responsibility over 11 athletic programs.
“We congratulate and thank Addy Malatesta for her excellent leadership of the program throughout her career at Wilkes and we welcome Scott and his expertise as he comes at a time when the Colonels face new and exciting challenges as a member of the Landmark Conference,” said Wilkes University President Greg Cant.
Musa is a member of the College Sports Communicators and the Virginia State Sports Information Directors Association and served as president of the latter organization from 2007 to 2011. In August, 2019, Musa was elected as the second vice president of the Division III Sports Information Directors Association. He was president of the association during the 2021-22 academic year.
Musa got his start in Division III athletics at Shenandoah as an assistant men’s lacrosse coach in 1992. He became the women’s lacrosse head coach in 1999 and served for five seasons.
Musa earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of Notre Dame in 1992 where he was a four-year member of the men’s lacrosse program. He and his wife, CK Calhoun, have a son named Carter.
“Transitioning to a new school after having been at one place for so long is both exciting and scary at the same time,” said Musa. “My family and I can not wait to make northeast Pennsylvania our home and become a part of the Wilkes community.”
Musa will start his position at the University in early July.