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McLaughlin

Frank McLaughlin

  • Title
    Athletic Director Emeritus/Special Advisor to the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports
  • Email
    fmclaughlin@fordham.edu
  • Phone
    718-817-4303
  • Alma Mater
    Fordham '69
Fordham University Executive Director of Athletics Frank McLaughlin was promoted to the position of associate vice president of student affairs for athletic alumni relations and external affairs/athletic director emeritus at the University on July 1, 2012 after a long and distinguished tenure as the director of athletics.
 
In his current position, McLaughlin’s responsibilities include providing leadership for institutional efforts focused on athletic alumni relations, fundraising and external athletic affairs as well as supporting the overall University fundraising and campaign efforts with a special focus on intercollegiate athletics. He will also work closely with varsity coaches and athletic department staff in identifying fundraising needs and opportunities for individual programs, and advancing efforts in support of same.
 
McLaughlin has been at Fordham since taking over as the athletic director at his alma mater in 1985. After serving as the athletic director for 13 years, McLaughlin was promoted to executive director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation in the spring of 1998.
 
Under McLaughlin’s tenure, the Fordham University athletic department has experienced numerous changes. Among those has been the recent renovation of the Bahoshy Softball Field, a new football locker room, new basketball locker rooms and renovations to Jack Coffey Field and the Murphy Field complex.  Both fields have been resurfaced with state of the art FieldTurf, with Coffey Field adding lights, a baseball press box and a new scoreboard. Murphy Field, a multi-purpose athletic facility, added tennis courts, a softball field, and a soccer, football and recreational field, all lighted.  Under McLaughlin’s watch, the athletic department constructed the Walsh Training Center, the first varsity training center at Fordham dedicated exclusively to student-athletes.
 
McLaughlin has also overseen the addition of eight full-time coaching positions, the promotion of several coaches from part-time to full-time status and the addition of full-time staffing in the sports medicine, strength and conditioning and sports information offices. He also directed the addition of women’s soccer and rowing as a varsity sports.
 
During McLaughlin’s time as athletic director, the Rams experienced success both on and off the playing fields. Since 1985, Fordham has won 26 conference championships, including the 2011 Atlantic 10 softball title last spring, the 2010 Atlantic 10 Women’s Swimming Championship, and two Patriot League football championships.
 
Academically, Fordham annually ranks among the leaders in the number of student-athletes named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and has routinely been among the national leaders in NCAA Academic Progress Rates, ranking 18th in the country in 2011.
 
A 1969 Fordham graduate and standout basketball student-athlete, McLaughlin captained the Rams during his senior season and was drafted by the New York Knicks following graduation.  He went on to become an assistant coach at the College of the Holy Cross and after a season there returned to Fordham as an assistant under Richard “Digger” Phelps in 1970-71, helping the Rams to a 26-3 record (.897) and an NCAA Tournament appearance.  Fordham finished the season with a ranking of ninth in the nation.

McLaughlin moved to Notre Dame with Phelps the following year where he was a major part of the Fighting Irish’s program through his outstanding recruiting and academic guidance.  He helped the Irish to consistent national rankings and NCAA Tournament bids.
 
In 1977, McLaughlin was named the head coach at Harvard University, where he remained for eight years.  In his final season he compiled a 15-9 mark, and currently ranks fourth in both seasons and wins in Crimson history.
 
McLaughlin has served as the president of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association (MIBA) which was responsible for the preseason and postseason National Invitation Tournaments. He is also very active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Bronx Special Olympics, and was voted to the Catholic High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 1988.  McLaughlin is also a member of the Fordham University Kiwanis Club.
 
McLaughlin and his wife, Susan, have three daughters: Tara Marie (a 1999 Fordham graduate), Mary Heather, (a 2002 Fordham graduate) and Colleen Patrice (a 2005 Fordham graduate). The McLaughlins reside in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.