University of Michigan Athletics
Danielle Davison is an accomplished compliance and legal professional with extensive experience in athletics administration. Currently serving as the Assistant AD of Compliance & NIL Education at the University of Michigan Athletics since September 2022, Danielle previously held the position of Director of Compliance Services at Clemson University from August 2019 to September 2022. Earlier roles include Compliance Coordinator at Georgia State University and positions as a compliance intern at both Clemson University and Georgia State University, where Danielle developed expertise in NCAA regulations and compliance audits. Danielle's legal background includes a Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law and a corporate counsel legal externship at UP Entertainment, LLC. With a solid foundation in law and compliance, Danielle has actively contributed to enhancing and overseeing compliance processes within collegiate athletics.
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University of Michigan Athletics
The University of Michigan has a rich and storied athletics tradition. Intercollegiate competition officially began in 1865-66 when the baseball team won its first three contests it played that season. In 1879, football started its storied tradition. Women's athletics established formal varsity sports in 1973-74 with U-M fielding basketball, field hockey, swimming and diving, tennis and volleyball teams. Men's soccer and women's water polo were added as varsity sports in 2000-01. Michigan athletic teams have claimed more than 50 national championships in 12 sports over the years, beginning with football's 1901 national title. Since then, Wolverine dynasties have developed in football, men's swimming and diving and ice hockey. In fact, no other NCAA Division I program boasts more national titles in hockey or men's swimming and diving than the Wolverines. In 2005, Michigan softball captured the nation's attention, winning its first Women's College World Series and becoming the first school east of the Mississippi to do so. Go Blue!