Michael Kelly, who has led the University of South Florida Athletics since 2018, is stepping down to become the athletic director at the United States Naval Academy.
During his seven years at USF, Kelly expanded the program to 21 varsity sports and led the Bulls to 21 American Athletic Conference team championships. Under his leadership, the school saw the addition of women’s lacrosse and beach volleyball, and several national accolades, including two NCAA championships and more than 30 NCAA postseason appearances.

Kelly also spearheaded the launch of USF’s on-campus stadium, a $348.5 million project slated to open in 2027, while nearly doubling the athletic department’s budget and securing over $100 million in philanthropic gifts, according to a statement.
“This isn’t about leaving South Florida, it’s about the chance to serve a place that’s long been meaningful to me,” Kelly said. “I’m deeply proud of what we’ve built together.”
USF President Rhea Law praised Kelly’s legacy: “He supported our students, coaches, alumni and fans like a family. That culture of success is among the highlights of his leadership.”
Jay Stroman, chief executive officer of the USF Foundation and co-chair of the stadium project, will serve as interim vice president for athletics.
Further details on the search for a permanent successor are expected in the coming weeks.