Wednesday,
March 12, 2008
TUSCULUM’S
MISSY TIBER NAMED REGION COACH OF THE YEAR
LILBURN, Ga. --- Tusculum College’s Missy Tiber has been named the 2008 Russell Athletic/WBCA Division
II Region III Coach of the Year.
Tiber, who is in her third year
at Tusculum, has guided the Pioneers to one of their best seasons in school
history. Tusculum has rolled to a 26-4
record while capturing the program’s first South Atlantic Conference
Championship.
The Pioneers are currently
ranked No. 19 in the nation and have earned the program’s first-ever NCAA
Tournament at-large bid. Tusculum will
be the No. 2 seed in this weekend’s South Atlantic Regional and will face
seventh-seeded Lander University on Friday night at 8 p.m. in Florence, S.C.
Since her arrival in
Greeneville, Tiber has led Tusculum to three straight winning seasons, a first
since TC reclassified to NCAA Division II in 1998. She has coached the Pioneers to a 60-27
record in her three seasons at Tusculum, the second-most wins by a TC coach
since 1984.
Three of her players earned
All-South Atlantic Conference recognition this season, including rookie point guard
Jasmine Gunn, who was named the SAC Freshman of Year. Also earning All-SAC honors are sophomore
forward Stephany Neptune and junior guard Ashli Oliver.
Neptune has also been named one of the 40 national finalists for the
WBCA Division II All-America Team.
In her first season at Tusculum
in 2005-06, Tiber inherited a team that went 8-21 a season before and turned
the TC fortunes around going 18-10, while tying for second in the South
Atlantic Conference. That team also
advanced to the championship game of the SAC Tournament for the first time in
school history. The 10-win improvement
was also the fifth-best in the nation, earning her Conference Coach of the Year
accolades.
The following season, Tusculum
battled through numerous injuries to key personnel, but still posted a 16-13
record. The Pioneers finished tied for
sixth in the conference, but won four of its last five games, including an
81-61 win over No. 2 seed Catawba to advance to the SAC Tournament semifinal
for a second straight year.
This season, Tusculum opened
with a 3-2 record, but rallied with a 12-game winning streak and followed that
with an 11-game run en route to the SAC regular season title. The Pioneers’ 11-game run was halted this past
Sunday, falling to Wingate 76-74 in the SAC Tournament final.
Tiber took over the Tusculum
program in 2005 after a successful four-year run at Belmont Abbey College. She guided the Crusaders to an impressive
81-36 record, including a 22-8 mark in 2004-05, while advancing to the
conference tournament championship game.
In her first year at Belmont Abbey, she led her team to a 22-8 record,
including a 16-4 mark in the league, while capturing a share of the Carolinas-Virginia
Athletic Conference championship. That
team also won the CVAC Tournament title and earned a berth to the NCAA Division
II Tournament.
Prior to Belmont Abbey, she
served six years as an assistant coach at her alma mater, West Liberty State
College. During her tenure at West
Liberty, the Hilltoppers won three West Virginia
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) championships and four WVIAC
Tournament titles. The Toppers also
advanced to the NCAA Tournament on four occasions.
The winner of Friday’s
Tusculum/Lander game will play the winner of the Clayton State/Francis Marion
game on Saturday at 8 p.m. in Florence.
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