Our Ph.D. Students
The Department of Sport and Entertainment Management is home to one of the nation’s
premier graduate programs. It has a unique focus on the business of both the sport
and entertainment industries. Our faculty are internationally renowned experts and
serve as editors and editorial board members of leading sport management and entertainment
management publications. Further, many of our faculty have been named as research
fellows by the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), Sport Marketing
Association (SMA), and the Sport and Recreation Law Association (SRLA).
Meet our Ph.D. Students
As one of our Ph.D. students, you'll work closely with faculty on research, grants,
and consulting projects. Projects often involve leading organizations within the sport,
entertainment, and venue industries. These projects will cultivate lifelong business
relationships and networking opportunities you’ll need to advance your career.
Saad Alshamari
Saad Alshamari, from Doha, Qatar, received a B.S. in physical education from Qatar
University and an M.S. in sport management from the University of Florida. His research
areas of interest are in ticket sales, consumer behavior and the impact of hosting
sport mega-events. While at UF, he worked as a student assistant at the department of TRSM and an assistant coordinator
at the UF Athletic Association. Alshamari has worked in commercial banking, earned a Diploma of Refereeing (UEFA)
from Nylon, Switzerland, and worked at the Asian Football Confederation and FIFA as
an international referee. He also received an Executive Certificate in Marketing and
Sales at Hautes etudes commerciales de Paris and a Postgraduate Certificate in Educational
Leadership at the University College of London.
Deukmook Bae
From Seoul, Republic of Korea, Deukmook Bae received both his B.S. in physical education
and M.S. in global sport management from Seoul National University. Bae's research
areas of interest are in consumer behavior, consumer emotions and ticket pricing.
In his spare time, Bae enjoys playing basketball and tennis, watching movies and time
with friends.
Storm Blitz
Storm Blitz joined the sport and entertainment management Ph.D. program in fall 2023.
Blitz works full-time in the University of South Carolina Athletics Department as
an academic advisor for the baseball, equestrian and men's soccer programs. Before
joining the Gamecocks, she worked in the same capacity for Florida Gulf Coast University
for over four years. A native of Fort Myers, Florida, Blitz attended Louisiana State
University for her undergraduate studies, earning a Bachelor of Science in sport administration.
She went on to receive a Master of Education from the University of Minnesota in applied
kinesiology. Her research interests include college athletics, college baseball, the
transfer portal and athletic academic advising. Her hobbies include supporting all
the athletics teams at South Carolina, traveling for concerts and everything pop culture.
Grace Kazmierski Davie
Grace Kazmierski Davie is a two-time University of South Carolina graduate having
earned her Bachelor of Arts in public health and a Master of Education in higher education.
Originally from Southlake, Texas, Davie was recruited to the Gamecocks' swimming and
diving team as a springboard diver. She taught University 101 at USC for five years
after earning her bachelor’s and was also an academic advisor and the assistant director
for student engagement in the Office of Sustainability. Davie currently coaches the
South Carolina Dive Club teaching youth lessons and coaching a national-level competitive
team, and she accepted a position with the Gamecock athletics' swimming and diving
team as an assistant coach in 2023. As a doctoral student, she researches athlete
identity and transition. Davie examines how athletes' multifaceted identities influence
their experiences and the quality of their transitions at all levels, from youth sport
to college athletics to Olympic-level competition. In her spare time, Davie enjoys
traveling, hiking with her dog, listening to pop culture podcasts, and watching any
and all sports with her husband.
Courses Taught
SPTE 101 – The Student-Athlete Experience
SPTE 310 – Collegiate Athletics
Colleen Dibble
Colleen Dibble entered the Ph.D. program in the Department of Sport and Entertainment
Management in 2023. It was a natural fit for Dibble having already earned her Master
of Sport and Entertainment Management from USC. Dibble also has a Master of Arts in
administrative leadership from the University of Oklahoma in addition to a Bachelor
of Arts in sociology from Purdue University. Originally from Avon, New Jersey, Dibble
served in the United States Navy for 10 years, deploying to Japan and the Middle East.
Dibble's research interests lie in brand equity, inclusion, sustainable growth in
athletics, specifically in women’s athletics and NCAA women's basketball. In her spare
time, Dibble enjoys anything on the water to include wake surfing, swimming, and surfing
all over the world.
Rodrigo Feller
Rodrigo Feller is from São Paulo, Brazil. He received a B.S. in international business
from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an M.S. in sport administration from Ball
State University. In 2016, Rodrigo worked at the Olympic Games as an NOC assistant,
which led to his research interest in examining legacies left to host cities / nations
after hosting the Summer Olympic Games. Rodrigo's research interests are also in the
areas of international student-athletes' experiences and transitional challenges —
interests he acquired due to his background as a former collegiate student-athlete.
Rich Hart
Rich Hart joined the Ph.D. program in sport and entertainment management after first
earning his B.S. in sport management from Hampton University and then a master's in
sport business from Temple University. His professional work experience includes working
in marketing and public relations with Comcast-Spectacor in Philadelphia (concerts,
family shows, sporting events); boxing promotion at Philadelphia's legendary Blue
Horizon; and sales/marketing with the Carolina Panthers. His research interests lie
in socio cultural issues in sport, the intersection of race and sport, and the effects
of stadium building on communities of color. With a love of all things Philadelphia
sports, Hart also has musical talents that landed him a scholarship as an undergraduate
at Hampton. Hart is the father to an incredible son, Elijah.
Courses Taught
SPTE 380 – Sport Marketing
Chan Hyeon Hur
Chan Hyeon, from South Korea, received his Bachelor of Physical Education in Sports
and Leisure Studies from Korea University and his Master of Sport Management in Global
Sport Management from Seoul National University. His research areas of interest include
sports economics (economic impact / legacy of mega sports events and others) and big
data and analytics. He received Best Conference Presentation Award of "The 2019 Sport
Issue Forum & The 31st Seoul International Sport Conference in Commemoration of the
1988 Seoul Olympic Games" from Korean Society for Sport Management in 2019. He also
served as a secretary at Korean Society for Sport Management (KSSM). Outside of academia,
Chan Hyeon enjoys playing golf.
Tsai-Anne Joseph
Tsai-Anne Joseph, originally from St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, is a Ph.D. candidate
in sport and entertainment management at the University of South Carolina. She earned
her undergraduate degree in plant sciences from the University of Missouri and holds
a master’s in communication organizational leadership from Drury University and a
master of sport and entertainment management from USC. Joseph's research focuses on
organizational behavior within the sport and entertainment industries. A former national
track athlete and track and field coach, she is deeply committed to promoting athletic
excellence. In her free time, she enjoys going to the gym, rollercoasters and reading
novels. Joseph is also a member of the HRSM Opportunities and Engagement Committee.
Jesse Kasser
Jesse Kasser is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kasser received his Bachelor of Science
in marketing from Hofstra University and his Master of Science in sport administration
from the University of Miami. His research area of interest is in fundraising and
is currently working on his dissertation. Kasser has lived in five different states,
has worked for four higher educational institutions, obtained his real estate license,
and is a partner in an early stage start up venture. He enjoys raising money, professional
development, learning about our history’s great Founders, mentorship and spending
quality time with family and friends.
Suji Kim
Suji Kim joined the College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management in fall 2022.
Originally from Chungju, South Korea, Kim received her bachelor’s in exercise, sports
and leisure science from Ewha Womans University and later a bachelor’s in law from
Korean National Open University. She also owns a master’s in civil law from Chung-Ang
University and another master’s in law from the University of Minnesota. Her research
interests consist of sports law pertaining to intellectual property, professional
athlete contracts, sponsorships and mega sporting events. Kim is also interested in
comparative research between American and South Korean governing sports bodies. In
her spare time, she enjoys skiing, water skiing, golf, running, yoga and volunteering
with animal organizations.
Mateo Marquez
Mateo Marquez joined the Ph.D. program in sport and entertainment management in fall
2023, but he is no stranger to USC having previously earned his Master of Sport and
Entertainment Management from the College of HRSM. Marquez, a native of Bogotá D.C.,
Colombia, received his Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering from Universidad
de los Andes. His primary research interest is the economic impact new facilities
have on communities and the resulting financial implications for a sport organization's
bottom line. Marquez's hobbies include reading, writing, running, playing golf, listening
to music, and watching European soccer and movies.
Deokkyung Ock
Deokkyung Ock is from Busan, South Korea. He received his B.S. in sport science and
M.S. in sport management from Seoul National University, where he received a lecture
and research scholarship in 2019. While there, he was also a member of the Handball
Athletic Team. His research focuses on digital consumption in sports, with a particular
emphasis on fan experiences and branding strategies. His publications primarily explored
how sport fans allocate cognitive and attentional resources in digital environments
and how this impacts consumer experiences and the effectiveness of branding strategies.
Additionally, he is interested in esports consumer behavior and sensory marketing,
such as color marketing and the sensory experiences of fans at sporting venues. In
his free time, Ock enjoys watching England Premier League games and playing soccer
and tennis.
Courses Taught
SPTE 380 – Sport and Entertainment Marketing
SPTE 490 – International Sport Management
Christopher Scroggins
Chris Scroggins, from Waynesboro, Virginia, received both his Bachelor of Science
in Kinesiology / Exercise Science and Master of Science in Kinesiology / Sport and
Recreation Leadership from James Madison University. Scroggins' research areas of
interest are esports, underrepresented populations in sport, disability / adaptive
sport, and social connectedness through sport. In his free time, Scroggins enjoys
fishing and hiking.
Kemardo Tyrell
Kemardo Tyrell, from Enfield, Saint Mary, Jamaica, received his B.A. in management
information systems from Notre Dame College, and his M.S. degree in operations management
from the University of Arkansas. Tyrell also obtained an MBA in business administration
with a focus on finance and athletic administration from Idaho State University. His
research is aligned to technology innovation and entrepreneurial engineering in the sport industry at the intersection of strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship, with special focus
on the diffusion and adoption of innovation, psychological influences on consumer behavior
and decision-making, entrepreneurial finance, and strategic analysis.
Courses Taught
SPTE 580 – Business Principles in Sport Management
Ziqiang (Mavis) Wang
Ziqiang (Mavis) Wang enrolled in the Department of Sport and Entertainment Management's
Ph.D. program in 2023. It was a natural progression for Wang, as she previously earned
her Master of Sport and Entertainment Management from the University of South Carolina.
Before coming to USC, Wang earned a Bachelor of Arts from Shanghai Normal University.
Her research interests include cross cultural comparison between sports and relevant
topics, and social inequalities in sporting events. Wang is also a member of the Sport Media and Cultural Studies Laboratory at USC. In her spare time, Wang enjoys hiking and training her dog, cooking and binge
watching Friends.