Franklin & Marshall President John Fry announced the
appointment of Patricia S.W. Epps as the college's Director of
Athletics and Recreation on August 10, 2007. She became the first
woman in the College's history to hold this position.
"Patty has earned this opportunity through the many
accomplishments that have marked her years of dedicated service to
Franklin & Marshall," said College President John Fry. "She has
also served with distinction on the Management Council of National
Collegiate Athletics Association Division III, the body of athletic
administrators that advises the President's Council on a wide range
of issues important to Division III athletics."
Epps is responsible for managing the College's athletics and
recreation program, which includes 27 intercollegiate sports - 13
for men and 14 for women. The college also sponsors 11 club sports,
an intramural program and other recreational and wellness
activities. More than 600 students participate in intercollegiate
athletics each year, with another 250 club sport athletes, and
1,000 intramural participants.
Franklin & Marshall is a member of the NCAA Division III (25
sports) and also a member of the 11-school Centennial
Conference.
"I am deeply honored by this appointment," said Epps. "My roots at
Franklin & Marshall run deep and I believe that this is one of
the finest institutions in the nation. I believe that we are
positioned to become a model institution in Division III. My focus
has been and always been on the student-athletes - to provide them
with opportunities to o grow individually, and to prepare for
endeavors beyond their four years at the College."
Epps has served in several capacities within the Athletics
Department since 1978, and was appointed Senior Associate Director
of Athletics in 2004.
Epps has led the tennis team to 11 conference championships in the
last 17 years. The Diplomats have also had 15 individual and seven
teams selected to compete in the NCAA Division III championships.
Two of Epps' tennis teams made final four appearances.
Epps has been an active member of the U.S. Professional Tennis
Association and has served as chair of NCAA Division III Tennis.
She is on the ITA Board of Directors, and she has also served as
chair of the South Atlantic Region NCAA Advisory and ITA Ranking
Committee. Epps has been honored three times as USPTA Middle States
"Coach of the Year," won the ITA East Region "Coach of the Year"
twice and the 1990 "Norman Bromall Service Award."
In 2006, Epps was honored by the Lancaster Tennis Patrons
Association with the Dick Green Award for her community service
work with the Lancaster Tennis ACES program. Epps also served as
the College's women's squash coach for 22 years. Her 1989 team was
ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation. She was the president of the
Intercollegiate Women's Squash Association for six years and was
the first recipient of the College Squash Association's Lifetime
Achievement Award.
A native of Lancaster, Epps was an active participant in athletics
at J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster, from which she graduated
as No. 1 in her class and received the Senior Outstanding Athlete
Award. She went on to attend Cornell University, where she earned a
B.A. in history. She also attended West Chester University for a
teaching certification and graduate studies in health, physical
education and coaching.
Epps and her husband Ron live in Lititz, and are the parents of a
son, Ned.


