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Saluki Women’s Basketball
2013-14
Year
School
Record
Pct. Conf. Pct.
Highlights
1995-96
Emporia State
12-14
.462
6-10
.375
1996-97
Emporia State
20-10
.667
11-7
.611
NCAA Div. II Tourn. 2nd Rd.
1997-98
Emporia State
33-1
.971
16-0
1.000
MIAA Reg. Season & Tourn. Champs / NCAA Div. II Runner-up
1998-99
Missouri
13-15
.462
5-12
.294
1999-2000 Missouri
18-12
.600
7-9
.438
WNIT 2nd Rd.
2000-01
Missouri
22-10
.688
10-6
.625
NCAA Tourn. Sweet 16
2001-02
Missouri
14-15
.483
5-11
.313
WNIT 1st Rd.
2002-03
Missouri
17-14
.548
9-7
.563
WNIT Quarterfinals
2003-04
Missouri
17-13
.567
7-9
.438
NCAA Tourn. 1st Rd.
2004-05
Missouri
11-18
.379
4-11
.267
2005-06
Missouri
21-10
.677
10-6
.625
NCAA Tourn. 1st Rd.
2006-07
Missouri
17-14
.548
5-11
.313
WNIT 2nd. Rd.
2007-08
Missouri
10-21
.323
4-12
.250
2008-09
Missouri
13-17
.433
4-12
.250
2009-10
Missouri
12-18
.400
2-14
.125
2012-13
Illinois Central
32-4
.889
n/a
n/a
District & Region Champs / NJCAA DII 3rd Place
Overall
16 Years
282-206
.578
STEIN’S COACHING RECORD
Coaching Staff
The 2005-06 season was another banner year for
the program as the Tigers went 21-10 for their second
20-win season of Stein’s tenure, and made it back to
the NCAA Tournament. Mizzou had two more players
selected in the WNBA draft following the 2005-06
season as LaToya Bond was selected by the Charlotte
Sting in the second round and Christelle N’Garsanet
was taken in the third.
The 2006-07 Tigers gave Stein her sixth postseason
win at Mizzou with a victory in the opening round of the
WNIT. Stein coached Mizzou to the most postseason
appearances and postseason wins in program history.
At Emporia State
Stein spent three seasons as the head coach at
Emporia State prior to Mizzou, turning the Hornets
from a sub-.500 team into a Division II national title
contender. After going 12-14 in her first season at
ESU in 1995-96, the Hornets improved to 20-10 the
following season and made it to the second round of
the NCAA Tournament before going 33-1 and finishing
as the national runner up in 1997-98.
The 1997-98 Hornets went 16-0 in the Mid-
America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, earning
MIAA Regular Season and Tournament Championships
in advance of the historic run to the NCAA Division II
title game. Stein coached two-time All-Americans Aneta
Kausaite and Jurgita Kausaite at Emporia State in
addition to recruiting All-Americans Emily Bloss and Tara
Holloway, who both went on to earn National Player of
the Year honors. Aneta Kausaite eventually became the
first-ever Division II player to play in the WNBA.
Following ESU’s run to the 1997-98 title game,
Stein was named the National Coach of the Year by the
Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, the Molten
Division II Bulletin and the Kansas Basketball Coaches
Association. She was also selected as the 1998 Mid-
America Intercollegiate Athletic Association Coach of the
Year and the District VI Coach of the Year.
Early Career/Playing Career
Prior to her head coaching experience, Stein was an
assistant coach at Illinois (1993-95), Bradley (1988-
1993), Cincinnati (1987-88) and Miami University
(1986-87). Stein began her foray into coaching as a
graduate assistant at Central Michigan from 1984-86.
Stein played collegiately at Illinois from 1981-
83 after two years at Illinois Central College from
1979-81. Stein helped the Illini to the 1982 NCAA
Tournament, and she still holds several Illinois assists
records. A junior college All-American, Stein also helped
ICC to back-to-back appearances in the NJCAA national
tournament.
Stein has a bachelor’s degree in physical education
from Illinois and a master’s degree in physical education
from Central Michigan.
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