Completed Event: Volleyball at UNLV on October 9, 2025 , Win , 3, to, 1

Volleyball
at UNLV
W 3-1
Sport administrator for: Women’s Basketball, Women's Volleyball, Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving |
Nicholas Ojea joined the Grand Canyon athletics department in July 2015 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Administration. In September 2018, Ojea was elevated to Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration. In September 2022, he was named the Assistant Vice President - Deputy Athletic Director.
In his current role, Ojea provides administrative oversight in the areas of Facilities and Operations, Compliance, Student-Athlete Development, Sports Medicine and Sports Performance. Ojea provides contract administrative oversight of the Name, Image, Likeness Program. Previously Ojea held sport administrator oversight for Softball, Track and Field/Cross Country, and Beach Volleyball. Ojea serves as the athletics administration liaison to Pepsi/Gatorade and St. Joseph’s Hospital/Dignity Health. Ojea previously served on the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Rules Committee, NCAA Division I Amateurism Fact-Finding Committee, WAC Medical Advisory Committee, WAC Legislative Committee, and WAC Sports Management Committee.
Ojea came to GCU from Rutgers where, since August of 2011, he served as Associate Athletics Director of Compliance. In this role, he provided oversight for the day-to-day NCAA compliance functions for 24 varsity sports as well as providing secondary reporting to the Office of Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics, and Compliance.
Prior to joining the Rutgers staff, Ojea served as Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance at UTEP, Director of Compliance at Louisville, and Assistant Director of Compliance at Marshall.
A Bronx, N.Y. native, Ojea holds a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management from the State University of New York at Cortland and a Master of Science degree in sport administration from the University of Louisville.
Ojea is married to former James Madison University women’s lacrosse standout Lisa Staedt Ojea. They have one daughter, Aubrey.