A familiar name and face in the Bluegrass is set to hold a massive role in college basketball this season at the national level. Samford Director of Athletics Martin Newton, the son of the late C.M. Newton and a former Kentucky men’s basketball staff member, has been named chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for the 2026-27 season.
He will serve as vice chair this season alongside Sun Belt Conference commissioner and 2025-26 chair, Keith Gill.
Newton has been at Samford since 2011, leading the Bulldogs to 87 regular-season and postseason Southern Conference championships over the past 14 years. As a student-athlete, he was an honorable mention All-Southern Conference basketball player and earned a degree from Samford in 1983. After his playing days, he spent over a quarter century in marketing with major shoe companies before joining John Calipari at Kentucky as his director of operations for men’s basketball.
In two years in Lexington, Newton managed budget, fundraising, compliance, scheduling, marketing and academic support for the men’s basketball program under Coach Cal. From there, he was hired as AD at Samford and has become one of the best in the country at his job.
”Samford University is not only bringing home one of their own, but they are getting one of the brightest and most progressive athletic administrators I have ever been around,” Calipari said of Martin’s departure at the time. “(He) has been a huge asset for the University of Kentucky basketball program over these past two years and on a personal level he has become a dear friend and trusted confidant. …
”This is the greatest part of occupying the seat I have at UK — seeing our staff members reach their dreams and further their own careers. Everyone at UK wishes Martin all the best and we thank him for all his hard work and dedication.”
His father, C.M. Newton, was a legendary college basketball player, coach and administrator, who served on the DI Men’s Basketball Committee from 1992-99 and chaired it his final two years as AD at Kentucky. He played from 1948-51 under Adolph Rupp and won the ’51 championship as a Wildcat, then served as AD from 1989-2000 where he added three sports — men’s and women’s soccer and softball — and expanded facilities and grew revenues in response to the increasing financial pressures of college athletics. Kroger Field’s playing surface is named C.M. Newton Grounds in his honor after he helped expand the stadium, along with the baseball stadium, while also acquiring a golf course, building softball and soccer complexes, a new tennis stadium and the Nutter Field House.
He was also known for hiring Rick Pitino and Tubby Smith — the latter, along with Bernadette Mattox — marked the first two African-American head coaches for UK men’s and women’s basketball, respectively.
C.M. Newton, a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee in 2000, passed away in 2018. Now, his son is continuing to follow in his footsteps well.
“It is a tremendous honor to be elected to this prestigious position by my colleagues on the committee,” Martin Newton said. “When I was appointed to the committee in 2022, I considered it one of the highlights of my professional career, not only for the opportunity it presents but because I got to follow in my father’s footsteps. To further follow those steps by taking a leadership position within this group is a bit surreal. My family and I feel an extraordinary sense of pride to have this opportunity.”
Certainly making his father and the University of Kentucky proud.