Chris Ramer

Head Coach

cramer@stevenson.edu

443-334-2482

Ramer begins his 15th season as the head coach of the Stevenson University women's basketball team. He is the only head coach in the history of the program.

Ramer started the program from scratch in 1995, barely able to field a team. He began that first season with only five players - none of whom had any basketball experience. The program's inaugural game was a 105-25 loss to College of Notre Dame. The players, however, stuck it out and completed the year managing two wins.

In his 2005-2006 season, Ramer led the team to its highest record in the program history: 20-7. In 2006-2007, the team finished 12-4 in the conference and won the 8th Legg-Mason Winter Classic defeating Medgar Evers 58-45 and Wayensburg, 48-43.

Ramer is a 1971 graduate of Towson. He began the Towson Rec Council girls basketball program in 1970 and was involved with the program for 27 years. He also began the Towson Tornadoes AAU girls program in 1990 and expanded from one team to 18 teams as the Maryland Tornadoes over the next 13 years.

Ramer was a physical education teacher in the Baltimore County school system for 29 years. He retired from teaching and now works full-time as Assistant Athletic Director and Athletic Facilities Manager at Stevenson. He and his wife reside in Towson.