Patricia "Trish" Roberts (born June 14, 1955) is an American basketball coach and former player.
She was most recently the head coach of the women's basketball team at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
She holds the Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball records for points scored in a season (929) and in a game (51).
She also played on the United States women's basketball team that won a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
A native of Monroe, Georgia, Roberts, after playing high school basketball at Monroe Area High School, began her college playing career at North Georgia State College during the 1973–1974 season.
After winning the opening game against Germany, Marquis had a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds to help the USA team defeat Mexico.
At the end of the 1976–1977 season, Roberts was selected as an All-American and named the Tennessee Female Athlete of the Year.
In her four years as head coach at Maine, Roberts compiled an 82-32 (.719) record and led her teams to three 20-win seasons and a berth in the 1989 National Women's Invitational Tournament.
[19] Roberts was ultimately reprimanded and placed on probation after allegations from parents that she had abused players.
[20][21] Roberts compiled a 20–88 record (5-63 against Big Ten Conference opponents) in four years at Michigan.
[27][28] In June 2000, Roberts was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame as part of its second group of inductees.