Temple University Athletics
Field Hockey

Tara Evans
- Title:
- Associate Director
- Email:
- tara.evans@temple.edu
- Phone:
- 215-204-2514
Tara Evans, who served on the Nancy and Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes staff since 2014, was promoted to Director in September 2022, after serving seven years as an associate director.
Since beginning her tenure with the Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes in 2014, Evans' teams experienced record-high academic performances. Heavily involved with the men's basketball team, under her guidance the team earned two American Athletic Conference Team Excellence Award and been honored with the NABC Team Recognition twice.
Evans has provided leadership for the Resnick Center's Academic Mentoring program that had a direct impact on student-athletes setting record cumulative grade point averages during her eight years, including four of the last five semesters above a 3.30 semester GPA.
Prior to August of 2014, Evans served as the Counselor Coordinator at Temple's Russell Conwell Learning Center working with first generation students while also facilitating a summer bridge program centered around math/English support.
She also worked four years as an associate director at Florida Atlantic University's Student-Athlete Center for Academic Excellence (2008-12). There she worked directly with the football program, which had experienced scholarship reductions due to its APR. Along with the administration and the football staff, she helped create an NCAA improvement plan, increasing the program's APR from 919 to 932, above the NCAA minimum standard (930) in 2012.
Evans, who started her career in academic support with the Play it Smart program (2004-05) where she worked with high school football players at Ben Franklin and George Washington High Schools in Philadelphia, also worked three years as an assistant director in the Office for Academic Support at Villanova University (2005-08).
A former student-athlete, Evans was a member of the swimming and diving team at Syracuse University where she earned her bachelor's degree in sociology. She later earned her master's from Springfield College in counseling and psychological services, with a specialization in athletic counseling.
Evans has two daughters, Morgan and Taylor.
Since beginning her tenure with the Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes in 2014, Evans' teams experienced record-high academic performances. Heavily involved with the men's basketball team, under her guidance the team earned two American Athletic Conference Team Excellence Award and been honored with the NABC Team Recognition twice.
Evans has provided leadership for the Resnick Center's Academic Mentoring program that had a direct impact on student-athletes setting record cumulative grade point averages during her eight years, including four of the last five semesters above a 3.30 semester GPA.
Prior to August of 2014, Evans served as the Counselor Coordinator at Temple's Russell Conwell Learning Center working with first generation students while also facilitating a summer bridge program centered around math/English support.
She also worked four years as an associate director at Florida Atlantic University's Student-Athlete Center for Academic Excellence (2008-12). There she worked directly with the football program, which had experienced scholarship reductions due to its APR. Along with the administration and the football staff, she helped create an NCAA improvement plan, increasing the program's APR from 919 to 932, above the NCAA minimum standard (930) in 2012.
Evans, who started her career in academic support with the Play it Smart program (2004-05) where she worked with high school football players at Ben Franklin and George Washington High Schools in Philadelphia, also worked three years as an assistant director in the Office for Academic Support at Villanova University (2005-08).
A former student-athlete, Evans was a member of the swimming and diving team at Syracuse University where she earned her bachelor's degree in sociology. She later earned her master's from Springfield College in counseling and psychological services, with a specialization in athletic counseling.
Evans has two daughters, Morgan and Taylor.