Erica Baldaray Recognized as NAIA Female Trailblazer of the Year

At Soka University of America, creating opportunities for others is a crucial element of leadership. This year, Assistant Director of Athletics Erica Baldaray so fully embodied this spirit that the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) named her Female Trailblazer of the Year, recognizing her as “a catalyst in advancing inclusive practices and building systems that support the success of women across the NAIA.”
“I’m truly honored to receive the NAIA Female Trailblazer of the Year award, especially knowing how many phenomenal women across our association are leading and inspiring others every day,” said Baldaray. “I feel so fortunate to serve alongside such a powerful network of women in sports! I cannot thank the NAIA, the selection committee, and those who nominated me for this prestigious award enough.”
Baldaray launched SUA’s Junior Woman Leader Program in 2024–25, which pairs female students with experienced senior women leaders, offering mentorship, hands-on experience in athletics administration, and the chance to build professional networks. Her vision is to expand this initiative across NAIA institutions and conferences, opening the door for even more women to step into leadership roles.
Beyond SUA, Baldaray serves in national leadership positions with the NAIA Senior Woman Leader Association, the NAIA-MOAA Leadership Board, and the NAIA RISE Committee. Through these roles, she continues to shape inclusive practices, champion women’s opportunities, and inspire the next generation of leaders in athletics.
Her recognition as Female Trailblazer of the Year affirms both her impact at Soka and her influence on the national stage, where she is empowering women to lead with courage, wisdom, and compassion.
“This recognition reflects not only my own journey,” said Baldaray, “but also the many people and communities who have shaped it, including student-athletes past and present, colleagues at SUA and across the industry, the women in sports who paved the way, and my family and friends who have supported me throughout my career. Being recognized as a ‘trailblazer’ is deeply humbling, and it motivates me to keep opening doors for others and advancing opportunities for women in athletics.”