Jason Behenna Death & Obituary:The Regis College community is mourning the sudden passing of Jason Behenna, a devoted Sports Information Director and a distinguished contributor to athletic communications. Jason passed away unexpectedly on the morning of November 19, 2024, leaving behind a remarkable legacy built over 25 years in the field.
A Career Marked by Dedication and Excellence
Jason was in his seventh year at Regis College, a Division III institution in Weston, Massachusetts. Under his leadership, the Pride athletic communications staff earned the 2022-23 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Athletic Communications Staff of the Year award, a testament to his vision and dedication.
Jason was a pivotal figure in coordinating major GNAC events, including:
- The GNAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2019 and 2024
- The GNAC Swimming & Diving Championships from 2020 to 2023
- The GNAC Indoor Track & Field Championships since 2020
His efforts extended beyond event organization, with notable successes in nominating Regis student-athletes for prestigious honors. Among these were:
- Cole Anderson (2020-21 GNAC Man of the Year)
- Emily Fagundo, who became Regis College’s first Academic All-America honoree in women’s volleyball and women’s track & field/cross country.
During his tenure, Pride student-athletes achieved over 100 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors, a milestone reflecting Jason’s unwavering commitment to excellence in academics and athletics.
Legacy of Leadership and Mentorship
Before joining Regis, Jason made significant contributions to athletic communications at institutions such as:
- Castleton University (Vermont)
- Seattle University
- University of New Hampshire
- Centenary College (Louisiana)
Jason’s influence went beyond professional achievements. He was a dedicated mentor, supporting student-athletes, colleagues, and peers with kindness, wisdom, and professionalism.
Honors and Recognition
In 2023, Jason received the Regis Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Staff Appreciation Award, underscoring his lasting impact on the Regis Athletics community. His efforts were consistently recognized for fostering excellence and building lasting connections within the GNAC and beyond.
Conclusion
Jason Behenna’s unexpected passing leaves a profound void in the Regis College and athletic communications communities. His unwavering dedication, innovative leadership, and compassionate mentorship have left an enduring legacy that will be cherished for generations.
Rest in peace, Jason. Your impact on the world of athletics and the lives you touched will never be forgotten.