Biographies of 2020/2021 Inductees

Biographies of 2020/2021 Inductees

Dr. Timothy M. Ebersole

Tim was honored as one of Shippensburg Universities’ 10 individual selected to PSAC’s 150 Football contributors. A native of York, PA, Ebersole was the 1981 PSAC and eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference player of the year and Quarterbacked the Shippensburg University raid Raiders to the national semifinals. He was a two-time honorable mention All-American breaking 31 school records and finishing with 4,658 passing yards and 45 touchdowns. Tim has been serving for the last 25 years as Shippensburg University Development Coordinator. In his free time, Tim officiates YAIAA boy’s basketball and has also officiated NCAA D2 games.

Julie Ramsey Emrhein

Julie was a three-sport athlete at Cocalico High School and went on to play field Hockey at Lock Haven College where she received her B.S. degree Summa Cum Laud. And later went on to receive here M.Ed. from the University of Virginia. Julie Worked At Dickinson College as a professional Athletic Trainer, and she has been involved in numerous national; regional; and state committees serving at California University of Pa; Dickinson College; and now at WellSpan Health. She has been a guest speaker both nationally & regionally at athletic trainer Conferences and is activity involved in the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society. Julie had the opportunity to do research with the esteemed Dr. Joseph Torg regarding cervical spine injuries in football and worked at several pre-season camps and spent one entire season with the Washington Redskins. She was the first female Athletic Trainer working in the NFL

James P. Monos

Jim was a graduate of Shippensburg High School and went on to get his degree in social studies from Shippensburg University and then his master’s from Western Maryland College. At Shippensburg High School he lettered in three sports Football, Basketball and Baseball and was inducted into the Shippensburg High School HOF. He was inducted into the Shippensburg University HOF, was an all PSAC player and the first QB to ever complete 100 Pass’s in one season. He was Shippensburg State College NCAA semi-finalist for the Lambert cup at the Division 2 level. He won five PSAC East Championships. Jim has been Asst Basketball Coach, Head Basketball Coach Asst Football Coach for Shippensburg University. He was also the Offensive Coordinator at S/U and Head Football Coach Lebanon Valley College with highest all-time winning record. He was a Mac Conference Coach of the year & AFCA regional Coach of the year with four post season appearances three ECAC & one NCAA.

Paul Richards

Paul was a graduate of E L Myers High School and a four-year District two Swim Champion. He went on to be the all state 400 free style winner in 1970. Received his M.S. from Indiana University of Pa. in Aquatic administration and his from B.S. Bloomsburg State College 1975. He became Assistant Men’s Swim coach at Bloomsburg College 1981-1982; Aquatics Director Men’s & Women’s Swim Coach Hartwick College 1982-1985; Asst. Professor Health & Physical Ed. & Men’s & Women’s Swim Coach Mary Washington college 1985-1994; Received the highest award and certification from the American Alliance for Health on excellence in teaching. Atlantic States Swim Conference Women’s Coach of the year 1988-1989; Capital Atlantic Conference Women’s Coach of the year 1991-1992; Capital Athletic Conference Men’s Coach of the year 1991-1992-1993; Career Won/loss record 495-317; Student Excellence Award Dickinson College 2019.

Susan Fumagalli Mahoney

Susan has been a driving force behind the Gettysburg Athletic Department pursuit of excellence in a national scale. After serving six years as Assistant Director of Athletics, Susan Fumagalli was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 20210 and Senior Associate of Athletics in 2018. She also serves as Director of Athletic Operations (Recruiting) Canter.

Susan’s Accomplishments include serving the NCAA Woman’s Lacrosse National Committee, 2008-2012 including as chairperson in 2011-2012. She served on the board of the Collegiate Woman’s Lacrosse Officiating Association.as the NCAA Division III administrative representative and she was named Vice-President of the executive board in 2014. Susan was given the Lester Jordan Award by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). She is a member of the Academic All-American  Committee since 1995 serving as national coordinator from 1999-2008 and recently the Vice-Chair, Awards.Presently Susan is a member of the CoSIDA and the National Association of Collegiate women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA)