Wilson College has appointed Andrea Hoover-Erbig as its new director of athletics, succeeding Tina L. Hill, who will retire in June. Hoover-Erbig brings over 20 years of NCAA Division III experience, most recently serving at Virginia Wesleyan University, where she oversaw 25 varsity teams and drove significant program expansions. She has a strong track record in athletics administration, including introducing new sports and enhancing fundraising efforts. Hoover-Erbig's leadership aims to strengthen the athletic department's alignment with Wilson's overall mission and goals for student success.

By the Numbers
  • Hoover-Erbig led Virginia Wesleyan's athletics program comprising 25 varsity sports and over 450 student-athletes.
  • As head volleyball coach, her record was 293–166, with six seasons exceeding 20 wins.
State of Play
  • Hoover-Erbig's appointment aligns with Wilson College's strategic focus on enhancing student engagement through athletics.
  • New initiatives are anticipated, including improved facilities and expansion of NCAA sports programs.
What's Next

Under Hoover-Erbig, Wilson College athletics will likely see new program developments, increased fundraising opportunities, and more community engagement initiatives aimed at enriching the student-athlete experience.

Bottom Line

Hoover-Erbig represents a strategic choice for Wilson College, poised to leverage her extensive experience to elevate the college’s athletic programs and enhance the overall student experience.