Background
Koger, Ann D.T. was born on May 10, 1950 in Baltimore. Daughter of John F. Senior and Myrtle Leary (Thompson) Koger.
associate director of athletics and tennis coach
Koger, Ann D.T. was born on May 10, 1950 in Baltimore. Daughter of John F. Senior and Myrtle Leary (Thompson) Koger.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Morgan State University, 1972. Master of Science in Recreational Administration, Morgan State University, 1975. Postgraduate, Temple University.
Physical education instructor Baltimore City Public Schools, 1973-1981. Professional tennis player Virginia Slims Tennis Circuit, New York City, 1973-1977. Head coach volleyball, softabll, assistant coach basketball Community College of Baltimore, 1980-1981.
Head coach women's volleyball and basketball Coppin St. College, Baltimore, 1979-1980. Instructor, drug education specialist National Youth Sports Progressive/Temple University, Philadelphia, 1987-1990. Specialist, consultant Urban Services of Baltimore, 1977-1980.
Recreation specialist Bureau of Recreation of Baltimore, 1969-1975. Instructor, director tennis Baltimore Tennis Patrons, Towson, Maryland, 1976-1981. Head coach, volleyball and tennis Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1981—1996, head coach tennis, since 1981, associate director athletics, since 1998.
Affirmative action officer Haverford College, 1988-1991. Basketball official Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1985-1999. Panelist Congress Black Caucus, Sports Forum, 1988.
Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Member Alliance for Health, American Tennis Association (life, vice president 1998-1999), Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association (Community Service award 1989), National Organization for Athletic Development (secretary 1986-1990, board directors 1988-1990), Philadelphia Tennis Association (board directors), United States Tennis Association (life, committee member/player development 1986-1991, national clinician 1985-1991, panelist national conference 1989, Volvo National Coach of year 1989, presidential appointee, 1998-1999).
1 child, Johnna M.Y.A.