Jeromy Yetter
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- Email:
- yetter@amccsports.org
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- Title:
- Commissioner
Bio
Jeromy Yetter was appointed the second commissioner in the history of the AMCC in July 2025. A familiar face among conference members, he came to the league having served as the director of athletics as well as the head men's basketball coach and assistant director of athletics in separate stints at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.
His experience spans all three NCAA divisions. In between tours at UPG, Yetter served as an assistant men's basketball coach at the US Naval Academy where he oversaw the prgoram's budget and helped to coordinate NCAA compliance forms for recruiting, participation, and eligibility. Prior to coaching at the US Naval Academy, Yetter served as the head men's basketball coach at the US Naval Academy Preparatory School (Newport, RI) for three years.
Yetter's previous experience also includes serving as a physical education instructor at Slippery Rock University and as an assistant boys' basketball coach and a health and physical education teacher for the Greater Latrobe School District. Prior to his first head coaching position at Pitt-Greensburg, Yetter worked as an assistant coach at Washington & Jefferson College (2007-08), Tusculum College (2005-07), and Slippery Rock University (2004-05).
A graduate of Lock Haven University with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Education, Yetter played NCAA Division II basketball, earned scholar-athlete honors, and served as team captain.
Yetter's previous experience also includes serving as a physical education instructor at Slippery Rock University and as an assistant boys' basketball coach and a health and physical education teacher for the Greater Latrobe School District. Prior to his first head coaching position at Pitt-Greensburg, Yetter worked as an assistant coach at Washington & Jefferson College (2007-08), Tusculum College (2005-07), and Slippery Rock University (2004-05).
A graduate of Lock Haven University with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Education, Yetter played NCAA Division II basketball, earned scholar-athlete honors, and served as team captain.
