Associate Professor
Department of Sport ManagementDepartment
Location
MacNaughton Hall, #318Syracuse, NY 13244
Biography
Dr. Jeff Pauline joined the faculty at Syracuse University in 2006. He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. He has consulted with a variety of amateur and professional athletes and teams. His consultations have focused on performance enhancement, team building, stress management, and creating balance between mind, body and spirit.He annually attends and presents his research at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology national conference. He’s also a member of the Stadium Managers Association.
From 2016-2022, Dr. Pauline served as the director of Falk College’s Sport Venue and Event Management master’s program.
Education
- Ed.D., West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, . Major: Sport Psychology
- M.S., Barry University, FL, . Major: Clinical Psychology
- B.S., Cum laude, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, . Major: Psychology Area of Emphasis: Counseling
Specialization
- Sport Psychology, Exercise and Health Psychology, Wellness
Teaching
Teaching Interests
- Sport Psychology Exercise Psychology Coaching
Currently Teaching
- EXE 435 - Introduction to Sports Psychology
- SPM 395 - Psycho-Social Issues of Sport
- SPM 455 - Senior Sport Management Capstone
- SPM 101 - Personal and Social Responsibility
Active Research
Research Interests
- Exercise Behavior College Athlete Recruitment
Published Scholarship
Publications
- Pauline, J.S., 2019. Exercise psychology: Ethical and legal issues. APA handbook of sport and exercise psychology, volume 2: Exercise psychology (Vol. 2)., [online] pp.73–89. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000124-004.
- Pauline, J.S., 2019. Ethical and legal issues in exercise psychology. APA Handbook of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2.
- Pauline, J.S., 2017. Applied Sport Psychology: Utilizing Technology to Promote Your Practice. In p. 12.
- Antshel, K.M., VanderDrift, L.E. and Pauline, J.S., 2016. The Role of Athletic Identity in the Relationship Between Difficulty Thinking or Concentrating and Academic Service Use in NCAA Student-Athletes. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, [online] 10(4), pp.309–323. https://doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.2015-0028.
- Pauline, J.S., Antshel, K. & Vanderdrift, L., 2015. The Mediating Role of Identity on the Relationship between Inattention and Academic Service Use in NCAA Student-Athletes. In p. 42.
- Pauline, J.S., 2014. Promoting Student-Athlete Well-being Through Engaged Learning. In p. 45.
- Pauline, J.S., 2013. Physical activity behaviors, motivation, and self-efficacy among college students. College Student Journal, 47(1), pp.64–74.
- Pauline, J.S., 2013. Increasing Stair Usage in a University Residential Complex. In p. 95.
- Pauline, J.S., 2012. Factors influencing college selection by NCAA Division I, II, III soccer players. International Journal of Sport Management, 13, pp.87–103.
- Pauline, J.S., 2012. Factors influencing college selection by student-athletes: The validation of a measurement instrument. Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics Annual, 27, pp.222–257.
Presentations
- Pauline, J.S., 2025. Developing the Qualities Associated with being a Great Teammate. In NYSPHSAA - Leadership Conference. NYSPHSAA.
- Pauline, J.S., 2024. Exercise and Exercise Motivation of International College Students Studying in the United States. In Association of Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference.
- Pauline, J.S., 2023. Developing Team Culture. In Westhill High School.
- Pauline, J.S., 2019. Mental Health and Athletes. In NYSHSAA – Leadership Conference. NYSHSAA.
- Pauline, J.S., 2018. Mental Health and Psychological Well-being. In NYSHSAA – Student Athlete Advisory Committee. NYSHSAA.
- Pauline, J.S., 2018. The Art of Mental Toughness. In Syracuse University Athletic Department Student-Athletes. Syracuse University.
- Pauline, J.S., 2017. Applied Exercise Psychology: Utilizing Technology to Promote Your Practice. In Association of Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference. Association of Applied Sport Psychology.
- Pauline, J.S., 2017. Psychological Skills Training. In Central New York Dressage and Combined Training Association.
- Pauline, J.S., 2016. Mental Toughness. In Syracuse University Athletic Department Student-Athletes. Syracuse University.
- Pauline, J.S., Antshel, K. & Vanderdrift, L., 2015. The Mediating Role of Identity on the Relationship between Inattention and Academic Service Use in NCAA Student-Athletes. In Association of Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference. Association of Applied Sport Psychology.
Active Service
Professional Service
- Committee Member, Association for Applied Sport Psychology Continuing Education Committee (active since: 2015)
- Reviewer/Referee, Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics (active since: 2015)
- Reviewer/Referee, Association for Applied Sport Psychology, Review submitted abstracts to the Association for Applied Sport Psychology annual conference.. (active since: 2011)
- Committee Member, Association for Applied Sport Psychology – Exercise Psychology and Wellness Special Interest Group (active since: 2010)
- Reviewer/Referee, Journal of Sport Management (active since: 2009)
- Reviewer/Referee, Women in Sport and Physical Activity (active since: 2009)
- Committee Member, United States Olympic Committee Sport Psychology Registry (active since: 2006)
Memberships
- Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) . AASP is the premier association working to ensure every performer has the resources to strengthen their inner edge through the advancement and application of excellence in mental performance and mental health. To do that we cultivate an inclusive field of Certified Mental Performance Consultants® (CMPCs), licensed mental health professionals, educators, and researchers. Because when we research, train, and serve performers’ complete mental needs, we elevate their ability to perform and thrive.
- United States Olympic Committee (USOC) . Sport Psychology Registry
Licensures and Certifications
- Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Certificate Number 194. (since: 2002)
Department
Location
MacNaughton Hall, #318Syracuse, NY 13244