Goble joined Queens Athletics in July of 2013 as the assistant athletic director for facilities and events management after spending six years at Berry College in Rome, Ga. He was promoted to associate athletic director in 2017 and then named senior associate director of athletics in 2019.Â
In addition to overseeing the Royals athletic facilities, Goble is leads the events management department for Queens Athletics. His oversight spans across the Levine Center, the Queens Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park which is home to Dickson Field, Bessant Field, and the Howard Levine Tennis Center. He also manages the use of the softball field at Park Road Park and any other off sight locations that come on board for the Royals to use in competition. Additionally, Goble has served as tournament director for four South Atlantic Conference Men's and Women's Lacrosse Championships, two NCAA DII Men's Basketball Southeast Regional Championships, and the 2013 NCAA DII Men's and Women's Cross Country Southeast Regional Championships. The Levine Center has also housed the Under Armour All-America Camp and is the home of the Jay Bilas Skills Camp and a number of other events outside of Queens Athletics.
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At Berry, Goble was responsible for the overall supervision and operation of the Steven J. Cage Athletic and Recreation Center serving as the director. Goble handled reservations for the athletic, academic and intramural divisions, while also supervising the staff, fitness center, natatorium and gymnasiums in the facility. He also held event management responsibilities.
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Prior to stepping into his position at Berry, Goble served as the coordinator of undergraduate services for the Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Science for the last three years of his 17 year stint at Kennesaw State University.
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Goble was the university's facility coordinator from 1990-2004, in addition to serving as the assistant women's basketball coach from 1992-2000. From 2000-2004, he was also the head academic advisor for the Department of Health, Physical Education and Sports Science.
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Goble earned bachelor's degrees in accounting and business administration from Berry in 1988. While a student, Goble was a member on the men's basketball team, and following graduation he was named the assistant coach and worked in that capacity until 1990.
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Additionally, Goble has a master's degree in health studies from the University of Alabama.