Jason Behenna death, Respected Sports Information Director, Passes Away: A Legacy of Dedication and Excellence
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) community is mourning the loss of a dedicated and influential figure, Jason Behenna, who passed away this morning.
Behenna, a respected Sports Information Director at Regis College, was in his seventh year with the college and his 25th year in the field of sports information and athletic communications.
_Life and Career_
Behenna was instrumental in providing essential information for the college’s athletic programs. Through his leadership, (link unavailable) became a comprehensive and reliable resource for students, athletes, and fans, ensuring that the community remained informed and connected. At home athletic events, his attention to detail and commitment to excellence set a standard for sports communication and event management.
_Impact and Legacy_
Behenna’s contributions extended beyond day-to-day operations. He played a pivotal role in organizing and executing major events, including the 2019 and 2024 GNAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Regis.
His expertise was equally valuable in assisting the conference office with running key events such as the GNAC Swimming & Diving Championships from 2020 to 2023 and the GNAC Indoor Track & Field Championships since 2020.
_Tribute and Remembrance_
Behenna’s dedication to academic and athletic excellence also resulted in an impressive 88 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selections during his tenure. These achievements underscore his commitment to highlighting the hard work and talent of Regis student-athletes, both on and off the field. In recognition of his efforts, the Regis College sports information office, led by Behenna, was voted the 2022-23 GNAC Athletic Communications Staff of the Year. This prestigious honor, awarded by the 14 core member athletic communications offices in the league, is a testament to his influence and dedication.
Behenna was deeply respected by his peers and colleagues, not only for his professionalism but also for his unwavering passion for enhancing the student-athlete experience. His commitment to Regis College and GNAC athletics went far beyond his professional responsibilities, leaving a lasting impact on those he worked with and mentored.
As the GNAC and Regis communities grieve this profound loss, Jason Behenna’s legacy will live on in the countless lives he touched through his work, dedication, and passion. He will be remembered not only as a talented sports information director but also as a cherished colleague, mentor, and friend who made a difference every day.