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Curt Apsey – Boise State Athletic Director

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Curt Apsey is entering his third year as the Boise State Director of Athletics. In his time at Boise State, Apsey has worked with both corporate and individual donors to make long-lasting improvements to Boise State athletics and athletics facilities. He headed the “Initiative for Athletic Excellence” capital campaign to improve and expand athletic facilities that included the Caven-Williams Indoor Sports Complex ($10 million, 2006), the Stueckle Sky Center ($37 million, 2008), the Arguinchona Basketball Complex ($3 million, 2011) and the Bleymaier Football Center ($22 million, 2013).

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Curt Apsey is entering his third year as the Boise State Director of Athletics. In his time at Boise State, Apsey has worked with both corporate and individual donors to make long-lasting improvements to Boise State athletics and athletics facilities. He headed the “Initiative for Athletic Excellence” capital campaign to improve and expand athletic facilities that included the Caven-Williams Indoor Sports Complex ($10 million, 2006), the Stueckle Sky Center ($37 million, 2008), the Arguinchona Basketball Complex ($3 million, 2011) and the Bleymaier Football Center ($22 million, 2013).

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