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Teresa Phillips
Teresa Phillips (born 1958) is the athletic director at Tennessee State University, a post she has held since 2001. She is one of the few female athletic directors at a school that sponsors football She was also the head women's basketball coach at TSU and Fisk University, and led the Tiger men for one game in 2003--becoming the first woman to coach a Division I men's basketball team.
==Career==

A Chattanooga native, Phillips attended Vanderbilt University on an academic scholarship. She played center on the school's club women's basketball team. In her sophomore year, 1977-78, Vanderbilt upgraded women's basketball to intercollegiate status, with Phillips as a member--becoming Vanderbilt's first black female athlete.〔Traughber, Bill. (Former Vandy player leads TSU ). Vanderbilt Commodores athletics, 2009-12-16.〕〔(Celebrating Change ) at Vanderbilt University〕
Phillips started at center in her sophomore and junior years, but lost her starting spot when the Commodores started adding more scholarship players. Nonetheless, she was named Lady Commodore Athlete of the Year in 1980, and also won the Nashville Civitans' Sportsmanship Award in 1979 and 1980.〔
Phillips was working as an insurance broker in Atlanta when Vanderbilt's first full-time women's coach, Phil Lee, asked her to come back to Nashville as a part-time assistant. She stayed at Vanderbilt from 1981 to 1984, winning the National Women's Invitational Tournament in 1984. She was hired at Division III Fisk, also in Nashville, in 1984, and tallied a record of 62-38 in five years, winning two Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles. She moved to nearby TSU in 1989, and went 150-151 in 11 years, winning consecutive Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles in 1994 and 1995. She also served as interim athletic director on two occasions while still serving as coach.〔 She was named interim athletic director for a third time in June 2001, and had the "interim" tag removed in 2002.〔(Teresa Phillips Named Athletics Director at Tennessee State )〕

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