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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR www.IBCACoaches.com/enews/ STEVE WITTY ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARTY JOHNSON HE THANKS THESE OUTGOING ONGRATULATIONS TO THESE NEWLY ELECTED PAST PRESIDENT T IBCA C TOM BEACH OFFICERS FOR THEIR SERVICE OFFICERS PRESIDENT District I Tom Johnson, Wheeler District I Clint Swan, Crown Point CHRIS BENEDICT Chris Seibert, Portage Eric Kundich, East Chicago Central PRESIDENT-ELECT District II Scott Radeker, Lafayette Jeff District II Pete Bitting, Cardinal Ritter MIKE HACKETT District III John Goebel, Jasper Jane Schott, West Lafayette ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mark Holt, Barr-Reeve District III Brent Dalrymple, North Daviess RENEE TURPA President Chris Benedict, Columbia City Larry Winters, Bloomington South ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Past-President Tom Beach, Anderson University President Mike Hackett, Munster KATHIE LAYDEN President-elect Scott Kreiger, Fort Wayne Canterbury ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Assistant Director Tom Beach MIKE BROUGHTON DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS ROUNDTABLE, SPEAKERS TO PAT MCKEE BE FEATURED AT 2014 WEBSITE COORDINATOR 2014 CLINIC SCHEDULE GENE MILNER CLINIC Items such as a Coaches’ Round- Friday, April 25, 2014 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES: table, an Issues & Answers Forum plus Auditorium a session from a Shoot-A-Way repre- 11:45-12:40 p.m. Round Table Discussion: Moderator, Bob Lovell DISTRICT I sentative highlight the agenda for the Retired coaches Sam Alford, Jim Irwin and Donna Sullivan RYAN BALES PLYMOUTH ROB IRWIN HUNTINGTON NORTH 2014 Indiana Basketball Coaches 12:45-1:15 p.m. Welcome/IBCA Issues & Answers: TOM JOHNSON WHEELER Association Spring Clinic. Chris Benedict, Steve Witty and Marty Johnson GEOFF SALMON NORTHFIELD Of course, outstanding speakers 1:20-2:00 p.m. Jim Shaw, Rose-Hulman: CHRIS SEIBERT PORTAGE -– former Indiana Miss Basketball and “The Rose-Hulman Five-Out Motion Offense” Purdue All-American Stephanie White 2:05-2:45 p.m. Jason Delaney, Indianapolis Tech: DISTRICT II of the Indiana Fever, Indiana State "Winning Basketball" STAN BENGE RONCALLI men’s coach Greg Lansing, Marian 2:50-3:30 p.m. Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich, Penn: BRIAN MCCAULEY KOKOMO University men’s coach Todd Lickliter, “Defensive Techniques and Strategies” SCOTT RADEKER LAFAYETTE JEFF Rose-Hulman men’s coach Jim Shaw 3:35-4:15 p.m. Al Rhodes, Penn: BRIAN SATTERFIELD and Indiana Wesleyan men’s coach “Program Development” HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN Greg Tonagel –- remain a staple for 4:15-5:30 p.m. REGISTRATION JANE SCHOTT WEST LAFAYETTE the two-day gathering that is set for April 25-26 at Lawrence North High Main Gym DISTRICT III School in Indianapolis. In addition, 5:30-6:25 p.m. Stephanie White, Indiana Fever AARON GARRETT BATESVILLE Shane Adams of Shoot-A-Way of will 6:30-7:10 p.m. Awards, Introductions, Special Recognition: JOHN GOEBEL JASPER make a presentation on “Game-Like Virgil Sweet Awards MARK HOLT BARR-REEVE Shooting Drills.” Roy Gardner/Mildred Ball Awards MELISSA MARLOW RUSHVILLE Sessions begin at 11:45 a.m. Administrators of the Year JIM SHANNON NEW ALBANY Friday, April 25 and run through George Griffith Champion & Runner-up Coaches Award 10:20 p.m. that evening. Sessions Coaching Victory Milestones resume at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April Introductions of College Coaches in Attendance 26 and conclude at 12:30 p.m. Cost to attend the clinic is $50 for current IBCA 7:15-8:05 p.m. Shane Adams, Shoot-A-Way Basketball: members and $100 for non-members. “Game-Like Shooting Drills” The Coaches’ Roundtable tips off the Clinic agenda and will feature re- 8:10-9:15 p.m. Greg Tonagel, Indiana Wesleyan University tired coaches Sam Alford, Jim Irwin and Donna Sullivan on a panel moderated 9:20-10:20 p.m. Todd Lickliter, Marian University by Indiana SportsTalk host Bob Lovell. The three coaches will discuss steps that they took to make their programs successful for the long run, and questions from Saturday, April 26, 2014 those in attendance will be encouraged. (More on these three coaches can be 8:00-8:30 a.m. Donuts and coffee found elsewhere in this E-newsletter.) 8:30-9:10 a.m. Brent Keck, Perry Meridian A number of the IBCA Coaches of the Year also will speak during the Chris Giffin, Lawrence North program (more on each of them can be found elsewhere in this E-Newsletter). 9:15-9:55 a.m. Kent Chezem, Covington Rich Schelsky, Western Boone 10:00-11:00 a.m. Greg Lansing, Indiana State University 11:05-11:45 a.m. Jamie Kolkmeier, Corydon Central Gretchen Miles, Washington 11:50-12:30 p.m. Aaron Wolfe, NorthWood Steve Goans, Evansville Mater Dei IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 1 2014 CLINIC FEATURE SPEAKERS Stephanie White, Indiana Fever in career assists. Stephanie White is entering her fourth season as an assis- Following his playing career, Lansing served as a graduate assistant tant coach for the Indiana Fever. coach at South Dakota for two seasons. In 1992-93 he was a full-time assistant. The 2012 WNBA title held special meaning for White, Lansing’s father, Dave Lansing, coached high school basketball for 33 who was one of the original Fever players in 2000 and a mem- years in Iowa. Dave Lansing was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic ber of the Fever’s All-Decade Team announced in 2009. She Association Coaches Hall of Fame in 1999. His brother, Steve, is a high school retired from playing in the WNBA following the 2004 season, boys’ basketball head coach in Minnesota. and she has coached in the college or pro ranks since 2003. Lansing is married to the former Angie Menser, who is an Indiana State White’s hiring in 2011 marked the first time the Fever has graduate and a former track and cross country Academic All-American for the hired an assistant coach with pro playing experience. White Sycamores. Angie is a Batesville native and currently serves as ISU’s senior was reunited with Fever head coach Lin Dunn, the former Purdue coach who woman administrator and athletics business manager. recruited White to the West Lafayette campus. Prior to joining the Fever, White spent four seasons as an assistant coach Todd Lickliter, Marian University with the Chicago Sky after previous stints as a college assistant at Ball State, Todd Lickliter recently completed his second season at Kansas State and Toledo. the helm of the Marian University men's basketball program. White also has parlayed her playing and coaching into a prominent He was named the seventh head men’s basketball coach in broadcasting career with the Big Ten Network and ESPN. She appears regu- program history on June 6, 2012. larly on the BTN women’s basketball studio show and provides game analysis In two seasons, Lickliter has guided the Knights to 17-13 for both networks. and 16-8 overall records with 8-12 and 12-6 marks in the After leading Purdue to a national championship in 1999 and being Crossroads League. drafted by the Charlotte Sting, White was acquired by the Fever in a draft- Lickliter came to Marian from Miami University in Ox- day trade in December 1999 to lead her hometown team into its first season of ford, Ohio, where he served one season as an assistant coach. existence. A former Indiana Miss Basketball and a Purdue All-American, White Prior to Miami, Lickliter amassed a 169-119 career record as head coach at played four seasons with the Fever and five pro seasons overall. She still ranks the University of Iowa (2007-10) and Butler University (2001-07). He also prominently among Fever franchise leaders in games played, minutes, 3- served two stints as assistant coach at Butler (1988-89 and 1999-2001) and a pointers, assists, steals, 3-point percentage and free throw percentage. stint as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University (1997-99). Her 93 percent free throw shooting in 2003 remains a Fever record. In three seasons at the University of Iowa, Lickliter went 38-58. In six White’s legacy as a high school and college star made her one of the seasons at Butler, Lickliter earned a 131-61 record and led the Bulldogs to four state’s most popular figures even before she donned a Fever uniform. Beginning post-season basketball tournament berths, including trips to the NCAA Sweet 16 with a prep career at Seeger Memorial High School, White set standards for in 2003 and 2007. Butler averaged 22 wins those six seasons, winning league basketball excellence while becoming an Indiana icon. She averaged 36.9 titles in 2002, 2003 and 2007. The Bulldogs won four in-season tournaments, points and 13.1 rebounds as a high school senior while being named the 1995 including the 2006 NIT Season Tip-Off and the 2006 Wooden Classic. national high school player of the year. She led Seeger to a 92-7 record over He was named the 2006-07 Division I Coach of the Year by the National four seasons and finished her prep career with a then-Indiana record 2,869 Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was recognized as the High- points. Major Coach of the Year by collegehoops.net. He was also named 2007 Hori- White took her game to Purdue and averaged double-figure scoring for zon League Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year after guiding the the Boilermakers in four straight seasons. As a college senior, she averaged Bulldogs to a school and league-record 29 victories.
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