CONGRATULATIONS BSELS CLASS OF 2026!
We are proud to celebrate our BSELS Class of 2026! Congratulations to:
Blake Breidenstein
Jermaline Catul
Robbie Cicciari
Janae Dawan
Scott Feighan
Faith Herlan
Julia Hoffmann
Dalton James
Spencer Katzman
Lachlan Macintosh
Jared Marder
Ann Marie Marseglia
Jaquelle Quenan
Garrett Reinhard
Joshua Sheets
Kaley Skarren
Mary Starr
Hannah Sullivan
Stacy Walker
You entered law school and the sports law program during an unprecedented time in the sports industry. You not only mastered the ever-changing content, but you forged new ground, researching and thinking through the complex legal and practical issues presented, and even forming your own proposals to resolve them. I am grateful for your hard work, your professionalism, your insight and your enthusiasm. Enjoy your well earned commencement, and go slay the bar exam. (Don’t forget private association law!)
I look forward to hearing from you WHEN you pass, and keep in touch. I love hearing about professional and personal milestones. Watch out for information soon about our fall tailgate.
CONGRATULATIONS!!! So very proud of you!
Prof. Drew
Helen A. “Nellie” Drew is an expert in sports law, including professional and amateur sports issues ranging from NCAA compliance and Title IX matters to facility construction, discipline of professional athletes, collective bargaining and franchise issues. Drew formerly served as an officer and in-house counsel to the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, after previously working as outside counsel to the Sabres and the NHL. Among her more interesting experiences were assisting former USSR superstar Alexander Mogilny in obtaining asylum status in the U.S. and working on multiple NHL expansions, including San Jose, Ottawa, Florida and Tampa Bay.
Drew teaches a variety of courses that incorporate topics such as drug testing in professional sports and professional player contract negotiation and arbitration. She is especially interested in the evolving research and litigation concerning concussions in both amateur and professional sports.
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