@COACHANDERSONMU HEAD COACH KIM ANDERSON Third Season at Mizzou 293-139 Overall Record (14 Years)
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@COACHANDERSONMU HEAD COACH KIM ANDERSON Third Season at Mizzou 293-139 Overall Record (14 years) Kim Anderson was hired as the 18th men’s basketball coach in Mizzou history on April 28, 2014. The two-time Mizzou graduate (1979, ‘81) earned 2014 NABC National Coach of the Year honors after leading the University of Central Missouri to the 2014 NCAA Division II title. Anderson has worked to transition the Tigers’ roster to a point of stability in his first two seasons at the helm, with an emphasis on building leadership and establishing a strong work ethic. The effort was noticeable in Mizzou’s preseason foreign tour to Italy (Aug. 5-15), with the bonded group of Tigers posting a 3-1 record while scoring 83.2 points per game. Four Tigers averaged double-figures in scoring, led by sophomore Cullen VanLeer’s 13.8 points per game. Academic achievement has been a point of emphasis for Anderson’s Tigers, with Mizzou’s latest summer (2016) in the classroom netting nine Tigers with session GPAs of 3.0 or higher. Last summer (2015), Mizzou compiled a team GPA of 3.08 for the first group mark above 3.0 in more than five years. Prior to his arrival at Mizzou, Anderson spent 12 seasons in total at UCM and won nearly 75 percent of his games in more than a decade-plus worth of work. Anderson went 274-95 (.743) during that span and finished his career ranked among the Top 10 in career 2016-17 BASKETBALL 40 THE winning percentage all-time at the ANDERSON NCAA Division II level. In addition to his FILE consistent winning approach, Anderson Alma Mater .........................................Missouri (1979, ‘81) helped the Mules collect league and Hometown ......................................................Sedalia, Mo. national hardware, winning or sharing High School ...............................Smith-Cotton High School Twitter ..............................................@CoachAndersonMU six Mid-American Intercollegiate Career Winning Percentage ........................................ .678 Athletics Association (MIAA) regular Overall Record ..................................293-139 (14 seasons) season conference titles and advancing Record at Missouri .................................19-44 (2 seasons) Playing Experience ...............................Missouri (1973-77) to seven NCAA Tournaments. The Mules ......................................Big Eight Player of the Year (1977) advanced to three Final Fours under his ......................................Academic All-Big Eight (1975, ‘77) watch, reaching the national semifinals Family ........................................................... Wife, Melissa in 2007 and 2009 before defeating West ............................................................................. Son, Ryan ............................................................................. Son, Brett Liberty, 84-77, in the 2014 title game. In addition to being one of the Top 10 winningest coaches in Division II history, Anderson resigned his spot in Warrensburg as the school’s all-time winningest coach. He led the Mules to three 30-win seasons, the only 30-win seasons in school history. He finished above .500 his 11 finals seasons and won 20 games seven times in 12 years, finishing among the MIAA’s top three in the league standings nine times over his final 10 seasons. 2016-17 BASKETBALL 41 Anderson spent 11 seasons on staff at Mizzou over two stints (1982-85 and 1991- 99) and served six years as an assistant coach at Baylor (1985-91) under Gene Iba. Anderson was first a graduate assistant for Norm Stewart from 1982-85 and helped the program to the 1983 Big Eight title, the program’s fourth straight, before taking his first full-time assistant coaching role with the Bears two years later. In Waco, Texas, Anderson and Iba teamed to help Baylor to its first NCAA Tournament in 38 years in 1988 and returned to Missouri in a full-time capacity three seasons later, serving as an assistant coach for five more NCAA Tournament teams, including the 1993-94 squad that finished 14-0 in conference action and won the Big Eight Championship. That team earned a No. 1 seed in the 1994 NCAA Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. As a player, Anderson embodied what it means to be a student-athlete at Mizzou. He graduated from Missouri with degrees in education in 1979 and in 1981 (Masters). He was an Academic All-Big Eight selection in 1975 and 1977. He helped Mizzou win its first Big Eight crown under the Hall of Famer Stewart in 1976 and was the Big Eight Player of the Year in 1977, averaging 18.3 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a senior. He finished his Tiger career with 1,289 points, currently No. 24 all- time in program history, and his final two seasons saw Mizzou win 20 games in back-to-back years for just the second time ever. Anderson was drafted in the second round of the 1977 NBA Draft by the Portland 2016-17 BASKETBALL 42 Trailblazers, playing 21 games for the late Dr. Jack Ramsey during the 1978-79 season. He later completed his professional playing career in Italy and France before returning to assist the Tigers in 1982. Anderson is a member of numerous Hall of Fames around the state of Missouri. He was inducted into the University of Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield in 2005 as a student-athlete. He was later inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his coaching accomplishments in 2012. In 2006 he was named to the Mizzou Basketball All- Century Team in a fan vote. Most recently, he was honored to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association’s Hall of Fame in 2015. Prior to taking over the reins at Central Missouri, Anderson worked for three years at the Big 12 Conference, eventually serving as an assistant commissioner for the conference. He was the league liaison for men’s basketball and oversaw the officiating programs and the postseason tournament. Anderson and his wife of 38 years, Melissa, have two sons, Ryan, an Assistant Sports Information Director at North Dakota State, and Brett, a 2014 Mizzou graduate and former men’s basketball graduate assistant for the Tigers. THE ANDERSONS: KIM AND MELISSA & SONS BRETT (L) & RYAN (R) 2016-17 BASKETBALL 43 KIM ANDERSON CAREER COACHING HISTORY MISSOURI HEAD COACH (2 Season, 19-44 overall record) YEAR RECORD CONF. (FINISH) POSTSEASON 2014-15 9-23 3-15 (14th) SEC Tournament 2015-16 10-21 3-15 (14th) N/A Two Years 19-44 6-30 CENTRAL MISSOURI HEAD COACH (12 Seasons, 274-95 overall record) YEAR RECORD CONF. (FINISH) POSTSEASON 2013-14 30-5 16-3 (1st) NCAA National Champions 2012-13 22-8 13-5 (T-1st) NCAA Tournament 2011-12 19-8 15-5 (T-1st) MIAA Tournament 2010-11 18-11 13-9 (5th) MIAA Tournament 2009-10 27-4 18-2 (1st) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2008-09 30-5 16-4 (2nd) NCAA Final Four 2007-08 18-10 11-7 (3rd) MIAA Tournament 2006-07 31-4 15-3 (1st) NCAA Final Four 2005-06 24-8 11-5 (2nd) NCAA 2004-05 24-7 14-4 (1st) NCAA 2003-04 18-10 10-8 (4th) MIAA Tournament 2002-03 13-15 7-11 (7th) MIAA Tournament 12 Years 274-95 (.743) 159-66 (.707) Seven NCAA Tournaments MISSOURI ASSISTANT COACH (Eight Seasons, 159-92 overall record) YEAR RECORD CONF. (FINISH) POSTSEASON 1998-99 20-9 11-5 (T-2nd) NCAA Tournament 1997-98 17-15 8-8 (T-5th) National Invitation Tournament 1996-97 16-17 5-11 (10th) Big 12 Tournament 1995-96 18-15 6-8 (6th) National Invitation Tournament 1994-95 20-9 8-6 (4th) NCAA Tournament 1993-94 28-4 14-0 (1st) NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1992-93 19-14 5-9 (7th) NCAA Tournament 1991-92 21-9 8-6 (T-2nd) NCAA Tournament Eight Years 159-92 (.633) 65-53 (.551) Five NCAA Tournaments BAYLOR ASSISTANT COACH (Six Seasons, 85-91 overall record) YEAR RECORD CONF. (FINISH) POSTSEASON 1990-91 12-15 4-12 (T-7th) SWC Tournament 1989-90 16-14 7-9 (5th) National Invitation Tournament 1988-89 5-22 1-15 (9th) SWC Tournament 1987-88 23-11 11-5 (2nd) NCAA Tournament 1986-87 18-13 10-6 (2nd) National Invitation Tournament 1985-86 11-16 3-13 (9th) SWC Tournament Six Years 85-91 (.483) 36-60 (.375) Three Postseason Appearances MISSOURI ASSISTANT COACH (Three Seasons, 60-36 overall record) YEAR RECORD CONF. (FINISH) POSTSEASON 1984-85 18-14 7-7 (T-3rd) National Invitation Tournament 1983-84 16-14 5-9 (T-6th) Big Eight Tournament 1982-83 26-8 12-2 (1st) NCAA Tournament Three Years 60-36 (.625) 24-18 (.571) Two Postseason Appearances 2016-17 BASKETBALL 44 @EMANDILDY ASSISTANT COACH EMANUEL DILDY First Season at Mizzou Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Alma Mater: Eastern Illinois, 2005 Emanuel Dildy joined the Mizzou Men’s Basketball coaching staff in August 2016 in the role of assistant coach. Known for his energy on the court and for a tireless approach to recruiting, Dildy has worked his way through the college ranks. He played at New Mexico State (2000-02) and Eastern Illinois (2003-05) before coaching at the junior college level and making stops at his alma mater, EIU, (2012-13) and Loyola-Chicago (2013-16). Fresh off completing his third season as an assistant coach for head coach Porter Moser and the Ramblers, Dildy was influential in his hometown Chicago area on the recruiting front and also spearheaded the tutelage of Loyola’s guards. Additionally, Dildy was impactful in the areas of scouting and player development. While on staff at Loyola, Dildy mentored Milton Doyle, who was the 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Freshman and Newcomer of the Year. Doyle became a 1,000-point scorer for the Ramblers entering his senior season in 2016-17.