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Saluki Women’s Basketball
2013-14
Amanda
HANNEMAN
VIDEO COORDINATOR
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manda Hanneman enters her first
season as the video coordinator for
Saluki women’s basketball.
Hanneman comes to Carbondale after spending
two seasons as the head assistant coach at
Sonoma State.
Prior to Sonoma State, Hanneman spent the
2010-11 season as a volunteer coach at Avila
University where she helped guide the Eagles
to a 20-13 record, a Heart of America Athletic
Conference Tournament title, and an appearance in
the NAIA Division I National Tournament.
Before she began her foray into coaching,
Hanneman was a standout on the hardwood
at Missouri. A two-year starter for the Tigers,
Julie
BECK
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
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outhern Illinois women’s basketball
head coach Cindy Stein announced on
April 17, 2013 that Julie Beck has
returned to the Saluki coaching staff as the
director of basketball operations.
Beck was previously part of the SIU women’s
basketball staff for 19 years, including some of
the best seasons in program history. She served
17 years as an assistant under Hall of Fame
coach Cindy Scott from 1981 to 1998 before
serving as the Salukis’ head coach from 1998-
2000.
In her new capacity, Beck’s responsibilities
will include making travel arrangements,
organizing practice times, serving as a liaison
with academics and marketing and assisting in
alumni and community service events.
Saluki women’s basketball had a 333-186
overall record during its 19 years with Beck
on the staff. SIU made four trips to the NCAA
Tournament, including a Sweet 16 run in 1987,
won three conference titles and posted seven
20-win seasons during Beck’s tenure as a Saluki
assistant. Southern also won an MVC-record
39-consecutive conference games between
the 1985-86 and 1986-87 seasons. After her
coaching career, Beck spent 10 years working in
marketing and group sales for Saluki Athletics.
Before coming to Carbondale, Beck got her
coaching start as an assistant at the University
of Missouri during the 1979-80 season after
ending her playing career with the Tigers. As
a player, she was a three-year letterwinner
from 1975-79. During that time, Tiger squads
compiled a 73-27 record, including a 26-win
season and Big Eight Tournament championship
her senior year. Beck earned her bachelor’s
degree from Mizzou in 1978.
Hanneman earned four letters at Mizzou between
2006 and 2010. She scored 554 career points in
93 games for the Tigers, and she ranks seventh in
Mizzou history with 113 career 3-pointers.
Hanneman earned her bachelor’s degree
in agriculture, food and natural resources from
Mizzou in 2010. She is pursuing a master’s
degree at SIU in sports studies.
support Staff
TEAM MANAGERS
KRISTIN TROTTER
ATHLETIC TRAINER
CHRIS ROTH
STRENGTH COACH
ELEDA
ADAMS
JESSICA
CRAIG
NICK
MORGAN
SHELBY
RUDOW