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Former Rutgers athletic director Robert Mulcahy dies at 85

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Robert E. Mulcahy, a longtime New Jersey official who served as athletics director for the state’s flagship university and held many high-ranking government posts during his decades of service, has died.

Mulcahy’s family announced his death Tuesday, saying he had passed away Monday after a long illness. He was 85.

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Mulcahy served as athletic director for 11 years at Rutgers University and was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017. Mulcahy helped the university obtain funding from the state legislature for a massive renovation of its athletic facilities.

FILE - Rutgers athletic director Robert E. Mulcahy III, right, is greeted by a supporter Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, in Piscataway, N.J., before a women's basketball game.  Mulcahy, who served as athletics director for the state’s flagship university and held many high-ranking government posts during his decades of service, has died. Mulcahy’s family announced his death Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, saying he had passed away Monday after a long illness. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Coming off a winless season the year before his arrival, Mulcahy worked steadfastly to improve conditions for the football program. His hire of coach Greg Schiano led to a resurgence in the program, which snapped a nearly 30-year postseason drought in 2005.

"In Bob’s passing, Rutgers and New Jersey lost one of its truly faithful servants," Schiano said in a written statement. "Personally, I lost a mentor, a role model, and a true friend. The partnership we had at Rutgers was uncommon and something we both valued greatly."

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