Goodloe
Nancy Goodloe is a Lady Bear sports fan. Her love of the Baylor women's sports program runs deep and spans five decades. Goodloe received her bachelor's and master's degree from Baylor University, 1968-1969 and became a member of the Baylor University faculty in the fall 1969. She received her doctorate degree from the University of Oregon in 1978 and returned to the Baylor faculty. She retired from Baylor University as an Emeritus Professor of Health Education in 2000. As an undergraduate, she...See more
Nancy Goodloe is a Lady Bear sports fan. Her love of the Baylor women's sports program runs deep and spans five decades. Goodloe received her bachelor's and master's degree from Baylor University, 1968-1969 and became a member of the Baylor University faculty in the fall 1969. She received her doctorate degree from the University of Oregon in 1978 and returned to the Baylor faculty. She retired from Baylor University as an Emeritus Professor of Health Education in 2000. As an undergraduate, she was a Baylor Bearette, participating on the basketball, track and field, badminton, and golf teams. From 1969-1976 she split her time between coaching Bearettes in volleyball, track and field, and badminton, assisting Olga Fallen, Women's Athletic Coordinator, and teaching in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. In the mid-seventies, she brought athletic training services to Baylor's female athletes and trained the first two female athletic trainers at Baylor University. During her 31-year tenure on the Baylor faculty, Nancy also served as a member of the Women's Athletic Cabinet and the Faculty Athletic Council. Dr. Goodloe lives in Ellensburg, Washington where she is active as a community volunteer. See less