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Susan
Petersen Lubow was appointed Head of the Department of Physical
Education and Athletics at Kings Point in July 1990 after
serving as Acting Head for a year. Her appointment marked
the first time that a female has held the position of Director
of Athletics at any of the U.S. Federal Academies.
"Our department strives to offer a variety of programs
aimed to meet the competitive interests of all Midshipmen
through our 23 varsity sports, intramurals, club teams,
and physical education classes," says Petersen Lubow.
"As a former head coach at the Academy, I am extremely
proud of our rich athletic tradition, and I am equally determined
to provide our Midshipmen with the best staff and facilities
possible."
Petersen Lubow also became the first female to be head coach
of a varsity men’s team at any U.S. Federal Academy
when she was appointed in 1979 to guide the men’s
and women’s swimming and diving programs. Her men’s
and women’s swimming and diving teams combined for
a 148-67 record over the 11 years that she was at the helm.
She coached 48 All-America male and female swimmers and
divers, including both a men’s and women’s NCAA
Division III Individual National Champion.
On the administrative front, Petersen Lubow has been appointed
to a number of committees in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic
Conference (ECAC), a Regional Conference comprised of 312
Division I, II, and III institutions. She has been the Chairperson
of the ECAC Division III Football Committee, a position
never before held by a woman, an Executive Board member,
the Chair of the Marketing Committee, the Chair of the Swimming
and Diving Committee, and the Chair of the Finance Committee.
In the fall of 1998 she was honored by the ECAC as the 1998
Jostens Female Administrator of the Year.
On a national level, she is very involved with both USA
Swimming and NCAA Swimming and Diving. She currently is
serving as the Secretary and Rules Editor for the NCAA Division
I, II and III Swimming and Diving Committee. Petersen Lubow
served as the Head Manager for the 1998 World Swimming Championships,
traveling with the USA National Team to Perth, Australia
in January, 1998. She has also devoted the summers of 1993-95
to the USA National Swim program, serving as Head and Assistant
Manager. In 1993, Susan served as Assistant Manager for
the Junior Olympic Development Team that competed in Paris,
while in 1994 she was the Head Manager of the USA Distance
Camp at the Olympic Training Facility in Colorado Springs,
CO. In 1995 she was the Assistant Manager at the Pan Pacific
Games in Atlanta, GA.
Petersen Lubow graduated from Springfield College in 1975
and earned her Master’s Degree in Health Education
from Hofstra University in 1979. Prior to her coaching,
Petersen Lubow was a National competitor in A.A.U. age group
swimming and an All-America swimmer in the 200 individual
medley and the medley relay (1971-72) at Springfield where
she also served as the team captain. She was inducted into
Springfield College’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991.
Susan resides in Mill Neck, New York, with her , husband
Stuart and daughter Sarah.
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