Mars Hill Athletic Director David Riggins Announces Retirement
STORY COURTESY OF MARS HILL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
MARS HILL, N.C. – Athletic Director David Riggins announced he will retire in December at the end of the fall semester. David Riggins has served Mars Hill for 32 years.
Riggins stated, "When Rita and I arrived at Mars Hill in 1986 we agreed to stay until we found a better place. Thirty-two years later we are still here and that says a lot about Mars Hill and the people affiliated with the university. There is simply something about this place."
He assumed the athletic director's duties on September 1, 1998, after serving as the assistant athletic director at Mars Hill since 1993. He began his head basketball coaching career at MHU in 1986.
Riggins is the winningest head men's basketball coach in school history. He accumulated 431 victories as a head high school and collegiate coach which together spanned 23 years. His high school teams collected eight conference championships and three State Championships while making nine playoff appearances. He guided his Mars Hill teams to three post-season appearances including the 1994 SAC Championship title. He was named the South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year in 1994.
Riggins has been actively involved in NCAA committee work having served as chair of the NCAA Championships Committee. He also served on the NCAA Legislative Committee, NCAA Budget and Finance Committee as well as the NCAA Playing Rules Committee. Riggins served two years as vice chair of the NCAA Division II Management Council. He also served on the NCAA Division II game environments committee. That group initiated its work in July of 2007 with a summit held in Washington D.C. which Riggins chaired. He also chaired the NCAA task force regarding NCAA Division II eligibility issues.
During his tenure at Mars Hill University, he coached 16 All-Conference players, one All-American, two-All-Region players, two SAC Freshman of the Year, one SAC Player of the Year, one SAC Male Athlete of the Year and 11 of his players entered the school's 1,000-point club. Riggins has the distinction of having three former players who have been inducted into the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame. Riggins was inducted into the Mars Hill Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.
Since assuming the role as Director of Athletics, the Mars Hill Athletic Complex has seen a face lift. Meares Stadium saw the installation of synthetic turf and the W. Scott Merrill Press Box along with refurbished seating for the home grandstand and improved visitor seating. Upon completion, the complex assumed the name as the Ammons Family Athletic Center and Meares Stadium. It now serves as the home for the football, men's and women's lacrosse and men's and women's soccer teams. In addition, a new softball facility was completed on Ponder Field along with the construction of two football practice fields. Belk Field saw the addition of a new practice facility which houses men's and women's soccer and men's and women's lacrosse. That facility was upgraded with a new irrigation system and installation of natural turf. In spring of 2013 the Lions baseball team moved into the new Henderson Field. The 2012-13 year also saw the addition of a new 2,100-square foot weight room in Chambers Gym. In February of 2019 the Lions will move into the new Jo Ellen Ammons Field House which will be home for football, women's soccer, tennis and golf.
Coach Riggins played basketball in college at Francis Marion University before receiving both his bachelor's degree (1974) and master's degree (1980) from the University of South Carolina.
Coach Riggins and his wife Rita reside in Weaverville. They have two grown sons, Chase and Kyle.