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Top Leader in College Athletics and Former Division I Tennis Coach to Head CMS Athletics

Erica Perkins Jasper, a leader in intercollegiate tennis, successful Division I head coach, and distinguished student-athlete, has been named Director of Claremont-Mudd-61传媒Athletics.

Jasper is the chief operating officer of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), the governing body of college tennis. The ITA oversees men’s and women’s tennis at all levels: NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III, as well as NAIA, and junior colleges and community colleges. Working with 1,700 teams, she has formed close relationships with coaches, athletic directors, and student-athletes across the nation.

Prior to joining the ITA in 2015, Jasper had been a head women’s tennis coach at the University of New Mexico, Michigan State University, and Georgia Southern University, and an assistant coach at the College of William and Mary. At each institution, Jaspers’ teams improved their competitive records while also winning multiple academic honors. At New Mexico, Jasper inherited a team that had won only 17 matches in the prior three seasons, and coached them to a Mountain West conference title in her third year.

“Erica brings both exemplary experience and the strongest commitments to high academic achievement, athletic competition, superior coaching, and leadership development,” said Claremont McKenna College President Hiram E. Chodosh.

Harvey Mudd College President Maria Klawe said she was “particularly impressed with Erica’s background in leading complex organizations. We look forward to her joining us so that we can continue to improve our students’ experiences in athletics.”

“Erica Perkins Jasper brings tremendous experience as a leader, teambuilder, and competitor to her role as athletic director. Her understanding of the important role sports can play in enhancing a liberal arts education and her commitment to developing well-rounded student athletes who will succeed on the field and in the classroom will serve CMS Athletics well.”

Jasper said CMS’ deep integration of athletics with all facets of the residential liberal arts college experience drew her to the position. “CMS student-athletes represent everything right about college athletics. They are high-achieving in the classroom and competitive on their respective fields of play. They have strong relationships with their peers and faculty, they are leaders in campus organizations, and they are passionate about making an impact,” she said.

Jasper was selected through a national search, with participation from coaches, CMS staff, faculty, students, and staff from all three CMS institutions. CMC Vice President for Student Affairs Sharon K. Basso, chaired the search committee. Basso said that out of the large pool of applicants, Jasper stood out because “she understands the powerful modality that college athletics provides for students to learn teamwork, leadership, perseverance, humility, and other critical skills for success in college and beyond.”

As a student-athlete, Jasper was team captain at Washington State University, where she was an Academic All-American and received the PAC-10 conference medal. She was the first WSU player to compete in the NCAA singles championship (three times), and also competed for the NCAA doubles championship. She was the first WSU player to play in four NCAA team championships. In 2015, she was the first tennis player inducted to the WSU Hall of Fame. She graduated from WSU summa cum laude in history, with a minor in French, and holds a master’s degree in education from WSU.

Jasper will start on June 1, and will come to Claremont with her husband Colin and sons Miles and Caleb. She replaces Terrance Tumey, who was named Director of Athletics at Fresno State University in June, 2018.

CMS Athletics fields 21 teams, and finished third in the 2017-2018 Learfield Directors’ Cup NCAA Division III standings. CMS also oversees club, recreational, and physical education programs.

Members of the search committee were:

Sharon Basso, Vice President for Student Affairs, CMC

Steve Graves, Head Athletic Trainer

Nikki Ayers, Assistant Athletic Director for Administration and Compliance

Jennifer Clark, Head Coach Women’s Soccer

Kyle Sweeney, Head Coach Football

Dave Schwarz, Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Sally Steffen, Title IX Coordinator, Scripps

Anna Gonzalez, Vice President and Dean of Students, Harvey Mudd

Omar Zazueta, Director of Admissions, CMC

Dianna Graves, Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students, CMC

Marcie Gardner, Deputy General Counsel, CMC

Mary Hatcher-Skeers, Professor of Chemistry, Keck Science (representing 61传媒faculty)

James Eckert, Professor of Physics, Harvey Mudd

Jonathan Petropolous, John V. Croul Professor of European History, CMC

Max Kirsch, Men’s Basketball, CMC

Amanda Walker, Women’s Volleyball, Scripps

Arjun Natarajan, Men’s Track and Field, Harvey Mudd

Peter Hong, Associate Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications, CMC

Cynthia Keller, Asst. to the Vice President and Dean of Students, CMC

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