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2003-04 Women's Basketball Coaches

MARYALYCE JEREMIAH
Head Coach
24th Season Overall
8th Season at Cal State Fullerton
Cedarville University '65
Career Record: 375-238
Cal State Fullerton Record: 112-93

Year-by-Year Coaching Record
Honors & Accomplishments


A well-respected coach and administrator, Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah returns to the bench after an 11-year hiatus to help guide the Cal State Fullerton women’s basketball program back into the upper echelons of the Big West Conference.

She signed a three-year contract to coach the Titans on April 29, 2003, and will begin her 27th season overall of coaching (24 seasons at the college level) and her eighth at Cal State Fullerton.

“I am excited and extremely proud to get back to what I professionally love to do the most,” said Jeremiah upon the announcement of her hiring. “Because of my involvement at the national level throughout the past few years, I believe I bring to the Titan program what it needs -- an understanding of the game, a sincere love for the athletes and an intense desire and drive to win.

“I am grateful to the University for its confidence in me and my goal will be to bring this program back into a competitive position in the Big West Conference so that the athletes who wear the Titan uniform will experience the NCAA tournament. This team is the one that I want to coach. They are excellent students who are eager to learn, willing to work and hungry to win. With their youth and my experience, I believe the future is bright for the Titans.”

Jeremiah spent the last 11 years as a Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman’s Administrator at Cal State Fullerton, responsible for overseeing athletic department academics, assisting with departmental planning and financial forecasting and supervising volleyball, gymnastics, women’s basketball and softball.

She took the Titans to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances (1989 and 1991) with All-America and Big West Player of the Year center Eugenia Rycraw (now one of her assistant coaches) and compiled a seven-year record of 112-93 (.546).

Jeremiah, the second-winningest coach in the history of the program behind only Billie Moore’s 140 career victories, had her best season on the bench in 1990-91, leading the Titans to a school-record 25 victories and into the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Cal State Fullerton upset national powerhouse Louisiana Tech, 84-80, at Titan Gym that season before falling to Stanford, 91-67, in Palo Alto.

The Titans finished ranked 29th nationally in the final USA Today poll and finished 14-4 (third place) in the Big West.

Two years prior, she guided the Titans to a 21-9 mark and the school’s first appearence in the NCAAs, falling to Montana, 82-67, in the first round.

After that season, Jeremiah signed a three-year contract to continue coaching the Titans – the first coach of a women’s sport at Cal State Fullerton to sign a multi-year contract.

During her tenure, Jeremiah coached eight All-Big West honorees (seven of those first-team selections), four Big West All-Freshman Team selections, and three Big West All-Tournament Team selections.

Jeremiah’s administrative career began in 1991-92 when she served as Fullerton’s interim senior woman administrator while coaching her final season.

She served as chairperson of the NCAA Div. I Women’s Basketball Committee for the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons after serving on the committee the previous two years. She has been a member of the Big West Conference Athletics Council and served on Cal State Fullerton’s Academic Senate executive committee and university planning committee.

Jeremiah brought a wealth of coaching experience and knowledge to the Titan program after serving as Indiana’s head coach for five seasons.

She opened her career with the Hoosiers with a 21-16 record in 1980-81 and was named the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year and District 5 Coach of the Year following the 1982-83 season after guiding the Hoosiers to a 19-11 overall record and the only regular season conference championship in school history with a 15-3 record (shared with Ohio State). The Hoosiers advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen that season, defeating Kentucky in the first round before falling to Georgia. Indiana finished tied for third and fourth in the Big Ten in her final two seasons.

Jeremiah averaged 18 wins a season with Indiana, compiling a 90-63 overall record and a 37-17 mark in Big Ten play. She coached seven First-team All-Big Ten selections during her career with the Hoosiers, including the 1983 Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Linda Cunningham).

Prior to Indiana, Jeremiah spent two standout seasons at the University of Dayton, posting a stellar 69-5 overall record and helped lead the Flyers to the AIAW Division II National Championship in 1980 and a national runner-up finish in 1979. Dayton was also two-time MAIAW Regional and OAISW State Champions under

Jeremiah, who was also named the AIAW National Coach of the Year in 1980.
Her head coaching career at the college level began in 1970 at her alma mater, Cedarville University in Ohio, where she posted a 104-77 record in nine seasons. Jeremiah led the Yellow Jackets to the AIAW National Tournament in 1970 and a state championship in 1973. Cedarville was state runner-up in 1972 and advanced to the MAIAW Regional Tournament in 1972 and 1973.

Among the many honors Jeremiah has won is the Carol Eckman Award in 1990, presented annually by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association to the coach who best represents sportsmanship and ethics in the coaching profession. She was selected Big West Conference and District 8 Coach of the Year after her 25-8 season in 1990-91.

Jeremiah coached the North team at the National Sports Festival in 1983 and has authored two books: “Coaching Basketball: Ten Winning Concepts” and “Basketball: The Women’s Game.”

She ranks among the top 100 coaches all-time in NCAA history according to winning percentage and 54th all-time in career victories prior to the 2002-03 season. She was one of four charter members inducted into Cedarville’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

Jeremiah has earned several academic achievements over her lifetime including undergraduate degrees from Cedarville University (1965), where she played basketball for three seasons, and from nearby Central State University (1965). She went on to earn her masters degree (1967) and a Ph.D. (1973) in physical education from The Ohio State University.


YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
Year School Record Pct.
1969-70 Cedarville University 8-5 .615
1970-71 Cedarville University 8-5 .615
1971-72 Cedarville University 13-6 .684
1972-73 Cedarville University 17-6 .739
1973-74 Cedarville University 9-11 .450
1974-75 Cedarville University 7-14 .333
1975-76 Cedarville University 12-12 .500
1976-77 Cedarville University 14-9 .609
1977-78 Cedarville University 16-9 .640
TOTALS 9 Years 104-77 .575
       
1978-79 Dayton 33-3 .917
1979-80 Dayton 36-2 .947
TOTALS 2 Years 69-5 .932
       
1980-81 Indiana 21-16 .568
1981-82 Indiana 17-13 .567
1982-83 Indiana 19-11 .633
1983-84 Indiana 17-11 .607
1984-85 Indiana 16-12 .571
TOTALS 5 Years 90-63 .588
       
1985-86 Cal State Fullerton 11-18 .379
1986-87 Cal State Fullerton 12-16 .429
1987-88 Cal State Fullerton 18-11 .621
1988-89 Cal State Fullerton 21-9 .700
1989-90 Cal State Fullerton 14-14 .500
1990-91 Cal State Fullerton 25-8 .758
1991-92 Cal State Fullerton 11-17 .393
TOTALS 7 Years 112-93 .546
OVERALL 23 Years 375-238 .614

HONORS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1982-83
• District 5 Coach of the Year
• Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year

1987-88
• Big West Conference Coach of the Year
• Nominee for District 8 Coach of the Year
• Nominee for Converse Coach of the Year

1988-89
• Nominee for District 8 Coach of the Year
• Nominee for Converse Coach of the Year

1989-90
• Carol Eckman Award Recipient

1990-91
• District 8 Coach of the Year
• Big West Conference Coach of the Year
• Nominee for Converse Coach of the Year

1992-02
• Senior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman's Administrator, Cal State Fullerton

1998-00
• Member of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Selection Committee

2000-02
• Chair of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Selection Committee







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