Lowrey v. Texas a & M University System

11 F. Supp. 2d 895, 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8757, 1998 WL 313313
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Texas
DecidedMay 27, 1998
DocketCIV. A. H-96-0834
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Lowrey v. Texas a & M University System, 11 F. Supp. 2d 895, 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8757, 1998 WL 313313 (S.D. Tex. 1998).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

LAKE, District Judge.

The former Women’s Basketball Coach at Tarleton State University alleges that the university and four of its officials discriminated against her on the basis of her sex and retaliated against her when she complained. Pending before the court is Defendants’ Amended Motion for Summary Judgment (Docket Entry No. 30). The court will grant in part and deny in part the motion.

I. BACKGROUND

Tarleton State University (Tarleton) is a four-year coeducational institution of higher education located in Stephenville, Texas. 1 *900 Tarleton is managed and controlled by the Board of Regents of the Texas A & M University System. 2 Dr. Dennis McCabe is the President of Tarleton. 3 Lonn Reisman is Men’s Basketball Coach and Athletics Director. 4 Dr. Lamar Johanson is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Tarleton’s Faculty Representative to the NCAA. 5 Jim Johnson is the Men’s Athletics Coordinator and the NCAA Compliance Coordinator for Tarleton and a physical education teacher. 6

A. Twenty Years of Coaching

Jan Lowrey became Women’s Basketball Coach at Tarleton in the fall of 1976. 7 Over the next twenty years Lowrey’s teams were very successful. Her teams won twenty or more games in each of her first nine years as coach. 8 They won several conference championships, and in 1992 the team placed second in the Division II national women’s basketball tournament. 9

Lowery’s success did not lead to improved conditions for the women’s basketball team. For example, the locker room used by the women’s team from the early 1980s was the former men’s visiting-team dressing room. The room had “a ‘gang’ shower, four urinals and one toilet, one sink, no dressing tables, no outlets for hair dryers, no storage, and inadequate lockers.” 10 Tarleton repeatedly ignored requests from Lowrey for renovations. Lowrey and the team manager ultimately installed shower rods and curtains to divide the showers. Tarleton finally removed the urinals in 1996, but it did not install toilets to replace them. 11

In 1988 Tarleton hired Lonn Reisman as Men’s Basketball Coach. During his first year Reisman’s salary was less than Low-rey’s. 12 The year before Reisman was hired the men’s team won three games and lost twenty-five. In Reisman’s first year (1988-89) the men’s team improved its record to eighteen wins and eleven losses. The women’s team had twenty wins and ten losses that year. Both Lowrey and Reisman received a $1,400 raise in salary as a reward for their winning seasons. 13 In the Spring of 1989 then-Tarleton President Barry Thompson created the position of Assistant Athletics Director and appointed Reisman to the post. 14 Tarleton did not give Lowrey an opportunity to apply for this position. 15 Reisman then held the positions of Assistant Athletics Director, Men’s Basketball Coach, *901 and a physical education instructor. 16 By the 1989-90 fiscal year, Reisman’s second year at Tarleton and his first year as Assistant Athletics Director, Tarleton was paying Reisman a higher salary than it paid Lowrey, who by then had coached and taught at the university for thirteen years. Tarleton paid Reisman $36,899 and Lowrey $31,137 that year. 17

On August 27, 1993, Dr. Ron Newsome, Tarleton’s Athletics Director, resigned. 18 Although Lowrey was a head coach in the Athletics Department, she learned of New-some’s resignation through the press, not from the university. 19 Over the next few days a Tarleton search committee interviewed three candidates to fill the vacancy: Reisman, Lowrey, and the new football coach, Ronnie Roemisch. 20 On September 1, 1993, McCabe offered the position of Athletics Director to Reisman. 21 Dr. McCabe explained to Lowrey that although she was equally qualified for the position, “he ‘was going with Lonn.’ ” 22

Lowrey asked Reisman and McCabe to create the position of Associate Athletics Director for her, with a raise in pay commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of such an office. Instead, Reisman offered her the position of Women’s Athletics Coordinator. 23 Although this position required Low-rey to assume several new duties, 24 the evidence is unclear whether she received an increase in pay for taking this position. 25

*902 Earlier that year, on January 28, 1993, McCabe had appointed Lowrey to a special task force to study gender equity at Tarle-ton. 26 On November 17, 1993, Dr. Janet Schmelzer, an Associate Professor of History at Tarleton, filed a complaint with the Department of Justice’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) alleging sex discrimination at Tarleton in violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1688 (1994). 27 Schmelzer’s complaint included several allegations of Title IX violations in Tarleton’s Athletics Department. In May of 1994, Schmelzer agreed to withdraw her complaint while the parties attempted to mediate the dispute. 28

Beginning in April of 1994 Reisman began filing several “incident reports” in Lowrey’s personnel file, noting among other problems, days when Lowrey was absent from work, arrived late, or left early without notifying Reisman. 29 On September 29,1994, Reisman conducted a performance review of Lowrey and gave her an average rating of 2.0 on a scale of 1 to 5 (lowest to highest) in nine categories. 30 Reisman sent a copy of the review to Lowrey on October 3, 1994. 31

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