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DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO HIGHSPOTS.COM'S MICHAEL BOCHICCHIO

By Mike Johnson on 2023-05-03 08:59:00

PWInsider.com is sad to pass on that Kristi Schoepfer, the wife of Highspots.com and Wrestlecon owner Michael Bochicchio passed away following a hard battle with cancer.

While I was aware of Kristi's passing for several days, I had not written about it on the site out of respect to Michael and his privacy but Winthrop University, where Kristi was immensely loved as an educator, officially announced her passing on 5/1.  This morning, I was made aware of that.

Over the years since Wrestlecon was instituted, Kristi was always, always an incredibly helpful and wonderful part of that event who was instrumentally important to the logistical side of the operations and was in many ways the glue that helped keep so many parts of the event together.  It is impossible to overstate how overwhelming an event at that level can be to plan, produce and execute in real time while trying to maintain customer service and keep an untold amount of issues, public and private alike, together to make sure everything comes together as perfectly as possible.  Kristi always did that and was one of the true unsung heroes of Highspots and Wrestlecon alike.

PWInsider.com sends our deepest condolences to Michael, the extended Highspots family and all of Kristi's family and friends. 

Winthrop University published the following regarding Kristi's passing:

Winthrop is Mourning the Passing of Department Chair Kristi Schoepfer

  • Colleagues in the Richard W. Riley College of Education remember Schoepfer as a passionate educator who loved her students and contributed greatly to the university’s caring culture.
  • Social media posts from this weekend reflected the community loss after Schoepfer’s husband, Michael Bochicchio, posted on Facebook about his wife’s passing. 

Kristi Schoepfer

Kristi Schoepfer

ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – Winthrop University Professor Kristi Schoepfer, chair of the Department of Physical Education, Sport and Human Performance, passed away Saturday, April 29, in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Colleagues in the Richard W. Riley College of Education remember her as a passionate educator who loved her students and contributed greatly to the university’s caring culture.

“Kristi was a fervent advocate for our faculty, an engaging teacher, prolific scholar, and compassionate friend to many at our university,” wrote Beth Costner, dean of the college, in an e-mail to the education faculty. “The memories of her quick wit, social media memes, dog stories, and love for all things New York City will make us smile again soon, but for now we will grieve her loss collectively.” 

Lauren McCoy Coffey, an assistant professor of sport management, said Schoepfer was an incredible person who motivated others through her dedication and enthusiasm. “She was a shining example of how a leader should be and an amazing friend,” she said. “Personally, she had an incalculable impact on my life, and I’m grateful and better for knowing and working with her.”

Social media posts from this weekend reflected the community loss after Schoepfer’s husband, Michael Bochicchio, posted on Facebook about his wife’s passing. Her own social media reflected someone who loved New York sports teams, WWE, her work as an extra in films, the beach, her husband, two dogs and her friends.

Jarvais Jackson ‘16 said that his heart is broken about the professor he fondly remembered as “Shobo.” 

“She was an incredible professor, mentor, advisor, friend, and, most importantly, person. I truly count it a blessing to have met and known her. From her involvement with the Council of Student Leaders to orchestrating Sport and Recreation Law Association conference programs; she was firm yet real, empowering, loving, and absolutely hilarious,” Jackson said. “Thank you, Shobo, for being you. You are definitely missed.”

A New York native, Schoepfer joined the Winthrop faculty in 2006 and specialized in risk management and sport law.

In addition to her teaching, Schoepfer was a member of the Board of Advisors for the National Sport Law Institute, executive director of the Sport and Recreation Law Association, an author in two of the leading Risk Management in Sport text books, and was a national presenter on sport law issues. For her accomplishments in teaching, research and service, Schoepfer was awarded the 2009 Marquette University Law School Charles W. Mentkowski Sport Law Alumna of the Year Award and the 2016 Sport and Recreation Law Association Herb Appenzeller Honor Award. 

Prior to joining the faculty at Winthrop, Schoepfer was an assistant professor of sport law for five years at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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