• Loading stock data...
Monday, February 24, 2025

University of San Francisco Is Your Ticket to the Game

  • There are more opportunities than ever to work in the sports industry—but starting your career in sports is still a challenge.
  • The University of San Francisco Sport Management Master’s program provides students the business acumen, real-world experience, and extensive alumni network needed to stand out and succeed in sports—and beyond.
Photography of Sport Management program cohorts currently working for the San Francisco Giants (Oracle Park)

Across all sports, athletes who want to make the team can earn their spot at try-outs. For people looking to get in the business of sports, the path is less straightforward. 

But despite the lack of a Front Office Draft or Team Executive Combine, the best way to make inroads into the sports industry is to act like an athlete: learn new skills, hone your abilities, and—most importantly—find a coaching staff that can prepare you for the opportunity to get in the game. And a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco can be your ticket to the ballpark—and beyond.

Rated the No. 1 Sport Management program in California, USF has been a leader in educating industry professionals for more than 30 years. But classroom learning is only one part of the program—the greatest value of a University of San Francisco Master’s Degree lies in the commitment to providing students with real-world experience and a dedication to helping students find their career foothold. Michelle Gong ‘11 a senior manager at Visa Inc. whose Global Sponsorship team handles high-level partnerships with FIFA, the NFL, and the Olympics, says USF’s program is designed for on-the-job training and instilling management skills that apply in fields both inside and outside of the sports world. 

“There are so many unique aspects of the sports industry,” says Gong. “USF’s program focuses not only on the coursework and how it relates to the sports industry, but why and how it differs from a typical business model. It’s a well-rounded approach to ensure that academia is just as solid as your ability to apply it in real life.”

From the day they set foot on one of USF’s two campuses (San Francisco and Orange County), Masters candidates begin their career in sports through comprehensive internship and fellowship opportunities. Once students graduate, they become part of one of the most engaged alumni networks in the industry —and University of San Francisco alums make it their business to give back to their school —like Eddie Maisonet III, a Class of 2016 graduate and editor for ESPN who is still highly involved with his alma mater.

“Working in sports is challenging,” says Maisonet, “but people in the industry recognize the USF program and can identify alumni that are thriving within their organization. For me, the bigger sell has been opening the doors for people coming behind me, especially those that come from diverse backgrounds like me.”

USF attracts a highly capable, diverse body of both domestic international students thanks to its worldwide reputation and program structure that enables candidates to accrue 1,000 hours of interning experience in just 23 months. Students are encouraged to leverage the University’s partnerships and relationships throughout the sports industry and across the state of California from the Bay Area to San Diego. Their dedicated faculty are thought leaders with real-life career experience and a broad network of impressive guest speakers, and commute campus-to-campus each week to ensure students in both SF and SoCal receive the same high-quality education. 

With such a deep dedication to students, it is no wonder that the University of San Francisco boasts an extensive, active, and supportive alumni network of more than 2,500 industry leaders around the world, many of whom directly mentor current USF students.

“Being able to connect with someone that has been through it helps to see the bigger picture,” says Gong. “We joke, because at the end of the day you could end up working for that one person that you spoke with about getting started in sports!”

The sports industry itself now stretches further than ever before, creating thousands of new opportunities but making it harder than ever to stand out from the crowd. That’s why USF prides itself on experiential learning and teaching skills that apply to every industry and will serve students for the rest of their lives, no matter where their career path may lead. With two campuses and strong connections up and down the California coast, candidates can gain invaluable experience across a broad business spectrum while building their own network. 

Earning your Master’s Degree at USF is about more than a piece of paper, says Brent R von Forstmeyer, the University of San Francisco Director of Administration. It’s about joining an alumni community of leading professionals who go out of their way to help the next generation succeed.

“You’re a student for 23 months, but an alumni for life.” says von Forstmeyer, “We want students to give back in a way that’s meaningful to them—not financially, but with their time and support and expertise.”

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Feb 3, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Super Bowl LIX signage at the Hyatt Hotel.

New Orleans Home Rentals Skyrocket Around Super Bowl

Short-term rental revenue has already reached $10.5 million.
Jan 26, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) walks in the tunnel before the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field.

Super Bowl LIX in Charts: Big Figures Behind the Big Game

Putting the business of the Big Game in perspective.
Feb 3, 2019; Berkeley, CA, USA; California Golden Bears mascot dances on the court during a stoppage in play in the second half against the Stanford Cardinal at Haas Pavilion.

The Toll of Bicoastal Travel on New ACC Members Cal and Stanford

Cal and Stanford face missed flights, chaotic sleep schedules, and academic demands.

Clemson, Florida State Could End ACC Lawsuits Under Revised ESPN Deal

The network has picked up its option to continue its deal through 2036.

Featured Today

‘Ultimate Throwback’: The Unimpeachable Cool of Hartford Whalers Gear

Nostalgia and street cred have driven a consistent frenzy for merch.
January 20, 2024; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Kristin Juszczyk, wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk (44), before a 2024 NFC divisional round game against the Green Bay Packers at Levi's Stadium.
February 1, 2025

The New WAGs: Sports Wives Building Business Empires

Athletes’ wives and girlfriends are bucking stereotypes and cashing in.
January 28, 2025

It’s Starting to Pay to Be Good at Cornhole

American Cornhole League players made $7.7 million in 2024.
PWHL arena
January 25, 2025

PWHL’s Sophomore Year Booms in Canada, Has Room to Grow in U.S.

Attendance is up 30% from last year, the league says.
Sponsored

Temple Takes Your Sports Career to the Next Level

If you want to break through to the C-Suite , Temple University’s Executive Master of Science in Sport Business can help you up your game and accelerate your career. 
Sponsored

UMass, McCormack Department of Sport Management Introduce Groundbreaking Women in Business Course

UMass’s Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management has announced the addition of a Women in Business course launching Spring 2021.
Sponsored

Networking With Purpose

Investing in the Ohio University PMSA unlocks access to one of the largest sports business alumni networks in the world.
Sponsored

How UBS Crafts Impactful Partnerships Across Sports, Arts, and Culture

As UBS continues to expand its impressive array of sports and entertainment partnerships, the company solidifies its position as a leader in wealth management.
Sponsored

Sacred Heart University Gives Athletes and Students Hands-On Learning Opportunities

Professor Matthew F. Moran is training the industry’s next generation of exercise scientists at Sacred Heart University.
Sponsored

Ohio University PMSA Prepares Sports Professionals For New Normal

Two alumni of the Ohio University Professional Master of Sports Administration explain how they feel prepared for the future of sports.
Sponsored

Temple’s Sports Business Master’s Program Gives a Sports Media Pro Unique Perspective

Temple’s School of Sport, Tourism & Hospitality Management gave Sean Hanrahan the tools to elevate his career even after 30 years in the business.
Sponsored

Ohio University PMSA Virtually Prepares Alums For Industry Challenges

The Ohio University PMSA program offers flexibility and a sense of community ideal for the modern sports administration grad student.