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Sharon E.
Taylor
LHU Director
of Athleitcs
Sharon E.
Taylor
is serving
in her 23rd
year as
Director of
Athletics at
Lock Haven
University.
Taylor was
appointed to
the position
in 1988
after
serving as
the interim
director in
1987-88.
She is
responsible
for
coordinating
and
directing
LHU’s 18
intercollegiate
sports.
The former
head women’s
field hockey
coach at LHU,
Taylor
earned an
impressive
333-96-27
record at
the helm of
the Lady
Eagles from
1973-95,
making her
the
winningest
coach in
Lock Haven
University
history.
Taylor
guided the
Haven to six
national
championships
(one AIAW
and five
NCAA), seven
PSAC titles
and seven
additional
national
championship
or
semi-final
appearances.
In 1995, in
her final
season as
head coach,
Taylor led
the Lady
Eagles to a
perfect 21-0
record and
her final
PSAC and
NCAA
Division II
crowns. In
addition,
her 1979
lacrosse
team won the
first
Division II
national
championship
sponsored by
the United
States
Women’s
Lacrosse
Association.
Organizationally,
Taylor
served as
President of
the United
States Field
Hockey
Association
from
2001-2007.
She is the
former
president of
the National
Association
of
Collegiate
Women
Athletic
Administrators,
has served
in the past
as president
of the
Eastern
College
Athletic
Conference,
the Eastern
Association
of
Intercollegiate
Athletics
for Women,
and as vice
president
for Division
III of the
Association
for
Intercollegiate
Athletics
for Women.
She served
on the Board
of Directors
of the U.S.
Olympic
Committee
for 15
years.
Among
Taylor’s
many
contributions
to the field
of
athletics,
she is
responsible
for having
conceived
and
initiated
the idea for
a collegiate
championship
in field
hockey.
Working
first within
the USFHA
and later in
conjunction
with the
AIAW, she
guided the
origination
and
development
of the
championship,
which was
the
forerunner
of today’s
NCAA
Championship.
She was
inducted
into the
National
Field Hockey
Coaches
Association
(NFHCA) Hall
of Fame in
January of
2004.
Taylor is a
graduate of
Lock Haven
State
College and
earned her
master’s
degree at
the
University
of North
Carolina at
Greensboro.
She is an
assistant
professor in
the College
of Education
and Human
Services and
has served
as an
associate
athletic
director at
LHU.
Taylor has
been honored
as the
National
Administrator
of the Year
by the
NACWAA
(1988), with
Josten’s
Female
Administrator
of the Year
Award by the
ECAC (1997),
the National
Association
for Girls
and Women in
Sport
Pathfinder
Award (1996)
and the
HERitatge
Award of the
Pennsylvania
State
Association
of Health,
Physical
Education,
Recreation
and Dance
(1995). She
was named
field hockey
“coach of
the year” in
Division II
of the NCAA
in 1993,
1994 and
1995, and by
the PSAC in
1989, 1992,
1994 and
1995. In
1991, Taylor
was inducted
into the
Clinton
County
Chapter of
the
Pennsylvania
Sports Hall
of Fame, In
1988, she
received the
prestigious
Katherine
Ley Award,
presented by
the ECAC,
for
outstanding
contributions
to women’s
athletics
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