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ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Campus Box 4020 1 Kellogg Circle Emporia, KS 66801-5415 620-344-6190 Cell Dweast@Emporia.Edu ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Campus Box 4020 1 Kellogg Circle Emporia, KS 66801-5415 620-344-6190 cell www.esuhornets.com [email protected] EMPORIA STATE'S JORY COLLINS HEADED TO KANSAS THE COLLINS FILE March 12, 2018-The two winningest coaches in Lady Hornet history will be reunited as current Em- Coaching Career at Emporia State Lady Hornets Head Coach poria State coach Jory Collins has accepted a position on former ESU coach Brandon Schneider's 2017-18 .........................17-11 staff at the University of Kansas. 2016-17 ......................... 29-5 MIAA Tournament Champions NCAA Sweet 16 "I want to thank the community of Emporia, our fans, and Kent Weiser for the opportunity I’ve had 2015-16 ......................... 28-6 to lead Emporia State Women’s Basketball the last eight years," said Collins. "Having been in the MIAA Tournament Champions program since I was 20 years old it’s meant much more to me than just a coaching job. It’s been a NCAA Sweet 16 2014-15 ......................... 29-5 way of life for me and my family." MIAA Tournament Champions NCAA Final Four Collins just completed his eighth season as head coach at Emporia State and has continued the 2013-14 ......................... 30-4 MIAA Tournament Champions excellent tradition of Lady Hornet basketball. He was the first Lady Hornet coach to have seven NCAA Sweet 16 20 win seasons in his first seven years as head coach. He has led Emporia State to five MIAA 2012-13 ......................... 23-9 Tournament Championships, seven conference title games, six NCAA Tournaments and six trips MIAA Tournament Champions NCAA Sweet 16 to the NCAA Sweet 16 including a berth in the 2015 NCAA Division II Final Four. He is 199-58 as 2011-12 ......................... 23-9 a head coach. NCAA Sweet 16 2010-11 ......................... 20-9 Total . 199-58 March is when Collins’ teams have thrived as the Lady Hornets are 20-3 in the MIAA Tournament Assistant Coach and is 34-9 in post season play since he took over in 2011. Emporia State has made it to the cham- 2009-10......................... 30-5 pionship game of 13 out of 15 post season tournaments under Collins, appearing in seven MIAA National Champions Tournament and six NCAA Regional Tournament Championship games. 2008-09 ........................ 26-6 MIAA Regular Season Champions NCAA Tourney Collins is 38-20 against teams in the WBCA Top 25 and the Lady Hornets went 17-10 against top 2007-08......................... 23-8 ten teams in his eight years as the Emporia State head coach. MIAA Regular Season Champions NCAA Sweet 16 Graduate Assistant "I know Lady Hornet fans are disappointed to see Jory Collins go, just as I am," said Emporia State 2006-07 ........................ 22-8 Director of Athletics Kent Weiser. "It is not surprising that a coach with the skill and talent of Coach NCAA Tourney Collins would be sought after, and he has had many opportunities come his way. I’m excited for 2005-06 ........................ 28-5 NCAA Elite Eight Jory and his family as he takes another step in his career at KU. Being with a team that is on the 2004-05 . .27-6 rise in a Power 5 conference is a great opportunity for him." NCAA Sweet 16 Student Assistant The Lady Hornets have excelled both on and off the court under Collins leadership. Emporia State 2002-03 . 23-8 had a school record 3.744 team GPA during the 2016-17 academic year to sit atop the WBCA NCAA Tourney 2001-02.........................16-12 NCAA Division II Academic Top 25 list and had a 3.69 GPA last fall. 2000-01 . 29-2 MIAA Regular Season Champions "I couldn’t be happier that Jory has chosen to join our coaching staff," said Schneider who was MIAA Tournament Champions NCAA Sweet 16 306-72 at Emporia State from 1998-2010. "He obviously has first-hand experience with our philos- ophy and approach, but I also believe he will bring a fresh perspective to our team." ESU COACHING HISTORY Coach Years W-L Pct. Jory Collins 2010-18 199-58 .774 Collins led the Lady Hornets to their 22nd straight winning season in 2017-18 while playing the NCAA Tourney: 2012-17 fourth toughest schedule in the nation and losing two senior starters and Division I transfer for the MIAA Champion: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 season in a span of four days before the start of the exhibition season. Brandon Schneider 1998-10 306-72 .810 NCAA Tourney: 1999-2001, 2003-2010 MIAA Champion: 1999-2001, 2004, 2008-09 "I’m excited to be able to join Kansas Women’s Basketball," said Collins. "To be able to coach the Cindy Stein 1995-98 65-25 .722 game at the greatest basketball school in the country, in the toughest league in the country is an NCAA Tourney: 1997, 1998 MIAA Champion: 1998 opportunity you jump at as a competitor." Val Schierling 1981-95 212-182 .538 CSIC Champion: 1982, 1985 Collins has excelled at player development during his career. He has recruited and coached the Debbie Jones 1976-81 89-43 .674 CSIC Champion: 1979-81 third leading scorer, third leading rebounder, and leading shot blocker in Lady Hornet history and Linda Caruthers 1974-76 30-12 .714 has had four players sign professional contracts. He has coached four All-Americans including Totals 1974- 901-392 .697 the 2017 WBCA NCAA Division II National Player of the Year Kelly Moten. During his eight years 16 NCAA Champions: 2010 NCAA Final Four: 1998, 1999, 2010, 2015 players have earned first-, second- or third-team All-MIAA honors, nine Lady Hornets have been NCAA Elite Eight: 1998-2000, 2006, 2010, 2015 named to the MIAA All-Defensive team, he has had two MIAA Freshman of the Year winners, two NCAA Tourney: 1998-2001, 2003-2010, 2012-17 MIAA Defensive Players of the Year and one player earn MIAA Player of the Year honors. MIAA RS Champs: 1998-2001, 2004, 2008-09 MIAA Tourney Champs: 1998-2001, 2013-2017 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Campus Box 4020 1 Kellogg Circle Emporia, KS 66801-5415 620-344-6190 cell www.esuhornets.com [email protected] The Lady Hornets rolled to a fifth straight MIAA Tournament title in 2017 and sixth straight regional championship game. They broke through to the Elite Eight by defeating then sixth ranked Ft. Hays State in front of nearly 5,000 in Hays in 2015. It was the third time in four years Collins’ team had defeated the regional hosts. The Lady Hornets then made their fourth Final Four in school history with a victory over West Texas A&M. The season ended with a 51-46 loss to eventual national champion California (PA) in the Final Four. He was named the Russell Athletic/WBCA NCAA Division II Region 7 Coach of the Year in 2014 after leading the Lady Hornets to a 30-4 record and third straight regional championship game. He became the first coach in MIAA history to advance to the four-conference tournament and three regional tournament championship games in his first four years as a head coach. In 2012-13, he led the Lady Hornets to their first MIAA Tournament Championship since the tourney moved to Kansas City and were within .7 seconds of advancing to the Elite Eight. With only one scholarship senior and six of the top nine scorers either freshmen or sophomores, Collins led the Lady Hornets to a 23-9 record in 2011-12 and the NCAA South Central Regional Championship game. In 2010-11 he led Emporia State to a 20-9 record and became the second MIAA coach to win 20 games and make the MIAA Tournament Championship Game in his first year. Starting in 2000-01, Collins was involved in almost every aspect of the Lady Hornet program under Coach Schneider. He served as a practice player while a student/volunteer assistant from 2000-03. He returned to the program as a graduate assistant in 2004 after a year as a fifth grade teacher at Lowther South Intermediate School in Emporia. As a GA he was responsible for the Lady Hornets strength and conditioning program, travel, film exchange and coordinating the fall and spring individual workouts. He returned to the Lady Hornet bench for the start of the 2006-07 season as a volunteer coach and was promoted to full assistant in the spring of 2007. In addition to his recruiting efforts, Collins has been in charge different aspects of play on the court focusing on post play in 2009-10, scouting as well as strength and conditioning as a full assistant. Originally from Holton, Kan., Collins was a standout athlete who competed in both football and basketball for Holton HS. He received his BS in elementary education from Emporia State in 2002 and a master’s in educational administration from ESU in 2006. He is married to former Emporia State track and field athlete Casey Wilson, a teacher at Emporia HS. The two are the parents of two boys, Jett and Jude. "I’ve been extremely proud to be associated with the caliber of individuals who have made up our teams," said Collins. "Those players and staff members have made me a better person, coach, father, and husband. We talk often as a team about our history and tradition. They know the level of players and coaches who have come before us and what this program means to a terrific fan base. They also know that the Emporia State Women’s Basketball program is much bigger than any one person.
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