Stephanie A. Tryce is an Assistant Professor - Sports Marketing, where she teaches Business of Sports, Sports Law, and Sports Marketing courses. Professor Tryce began her teaching career as a full-time lecturer in the Mark H. McCormack Sport Management Department of the Isenberg School of Business, University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Upon returning to her native Philadelphia, Professor Tryce practiced law in the areas of civil rights, and local business tax, while teaching as an Affiliated Faculty member of the Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and Adjunct Faculty in the Sport Management Department of the University of Delaware.
Professor Tryce has presented at annual conferences for the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Sport and Recreation Law Association, Sports Marketing Association, and the Alliance for Sport Business. Her research interests are at the intersection of law and sports, within the frameworks of marketing, and civil rights and social justice. Professor Tryce participated in panel discussions on the topic of “Title IX” for Saint Joseph’s University’s Women’s Leadership Institute and “Equality in Sport” at New York Law School’s Sports Law Symposium.
Professor Tryce is a licensed attorney in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who has consulted for professional basketball players and their agent regarding the legal responsibilities of endorsers under the Federal Trade Commission.