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SLCC Director of Athletics Norma Carr retiring after 25 years with Bruin Athletics

Salt Lake Community College Director of Athletics Norma Carr recently announced that she is retiring at the end of July.

Carr has been at the helm of the SLCC athletics programs for 25 years, and in that time she has overseen the construction of multiple athletics facilities for the Bruins. She has helped guide the coaches and teams under her watch to numerous Scenic West Athletic Conference and Region 18 championships, including the 2009 NJCAA National Championship in men’s basketball.

“Norma Carr has led SLCC's Athletic Department with passion, relentless energy and the perfect competitive spirit,” said SLCC Interim President Deneece Huftalin. “While she has consistently led us to regional and national wins, she has done it always with a student centered focus.  Our athletes at SLCC are academically and athletically strong largely due to the values and leadership that Norma has demonstrated. I am happy for her personally but will definitely feel her absence!  She's a remarkable woman, leader and friend.”

Through the Title IX initiative, Carr was also a leader in bringing equality to women in athletics, especially those competing at the high school level.

“My time here at Salt Lake Community College has been unbelievable,” said Carr. “Over these many years I’ve had so many memories and relationships that I’ll never forget. This was a difficult decision to make and it’s very hard for me to leave.”

Norma was the first woman in Utah to serve as an athletic director for both men’s and women’s sports programs and was also the first woman to officiate boys’ high school basketball games in the state. She was one of the few women named to the Top 25 Most Influential People in Utah Sports list.




Carr’s successful tenure at the University of Utah included 14 years as softball coach, 4 seasons on the coaching staff for volleyball, and  one year as an assistant on the Ute women’s basketball staff. While at the U of U, Norma was named Coach of the Year multiple times and served as an assistant to the women’s athletic director as well.

Since becoming Director of Athletics at SLCC in 1989, she has taken a struggling department that consisted of only two sports (men’s and women’s basketball) and built it into a successful and highly competitive five-sport program.

Director Carr has been the recipient of many awards and accolades, including the Days of ’47 Pioneers of Progress Award and induction into the U of U’s Crimson Club Hall of Fame and Utah Softball Hall of Fame.  She was named National Administrator of the Year in 2009 by the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletics.


Norma coordinated game officials in the Western Athletic Conference and is currently the Mountain West Conference arbiter and Region Director of the NJCAA’s Region 18, in which the Bruins compete. She is also the chairperson for NJCAA Division I Softball.  

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  1. Congratulations.

    You were at Davis High when I was a student there!

    Keith Slade, Library

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