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July 25, 2007
Women's Basketball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AMY
SIEGEL NAMED ASSISTANT WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH
TERRE
HAUTE, Ind.
– Indiana State women’s basketball head coach
Jim Wiedie announced today (July 25) that he has completed his
coaching staff with the hiring of Amy Siegel as assistant women’s
basketball coach. Siegel joins Clint Weddle and Sarah Shackle,
who were hired earlier this summer.
With the Sycamores, Siegel will handle a wide variety of duties
including recruiting, on the court coaching and working with
summer camps and other special projects.
Siegel comes to ISU after serving two seasons as head coach
at Saint Joseph’s College (Ind.). The addition of Siegel
gives Wiedie a pair of former head coaches on his staff (Weddle
is the former head coach at Oakland City College).
“It is with great pleasure that we announce the addition
of Amy Siegel to our coaching staff,” Wiedie said. “We
have been able to put together a very experienced staff that
has proven themselves both in recruiting and on the court success.
Amy has been hard at work already for us, and we look forward
to having her as part of our program.”
A highly experienced coach, Siegel was hired as the seventh
head women’s basketball coach in the history of Saint
Joseph’s in April of 2005. In her first season as head
coach of the Lady Pumas, she guided SJC to a 14-13 record, which
represented a 10-game improvement over the previous campaign
and the program’s first winning season since 1998-99.
The 2006-07 team finished with a record of 5-22.
Siegel, a native of Louisville, Ky., came to SJC after spending
five seasons as an assistant coach at Great Lakes Valley Conference
rival Quincy University. She coached with the Lady Hawks from
1998- 2001 before returning to Louisville to pursue a master’s
degree. During that time, she served as an assistant coach at
Bellarmine University, another GLVC institution, for the 2001-02
season.
She returned to Quincy for two seasons, during which time the
Lady Hawks went 53-14, won two GLVC championships and advanced
to the Elite Eight round of the Division II NCAA Tournament
in 2003-04.
Siegel also played at Bellarmine from 1994-98, starting 93
of 110 games as the Lady Knights’ point guard. She helped
lead BU to an 82-30 record, the 1995-96 GLVC championship and
two NCAA Tournament appearances. She was named to the All-GLVC
First Team and the All-Great Lakes Region Second Team her senior
year and currently ranks 10th all-time at Bellarmine in scoring
(1,335 points) and fifth in assists (459).
Siegel earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from
Bellarmine in 1998 and her master’s degree in education
from the University of Louisville in 2004.
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