Shauna Geronzin Green (born October 31, 1979) is an American basketball coach.
Current position | |
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Title | Head coach |
Team | Illinois |
Conference | Big Ten |
Record | 48–26 (.649) |
Biographical details | |
Born | Clinton, Iowa, U.S. | October 31, 1979
Playing career | |
1998–2002 | Canisius |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2002–2005 | Loras (assistant) |
2005–2007 | Loras |
2007–2012 | Providence (assistant) |
2012–2015 | Dayton (assistant) |
2015–2016 | Northwestern (assistant) |
2016–2022 | Dayton |
2022–present | Illinois |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 204–101 (.669) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
WBIT 2024 | |
Career
editShe coaches the Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball team at the University of Illinois. She was hired in March 2022. Green's .621 winning percentage after her first two seasons at Illinois is the best start for the program's head coach, after Theresa Grentz's 1995–97 teams won .617 percent of their games.[1] On October 24, 2024, the university announced that Green's contract had been extended for two additional years, keeping the coach at Illinois at least through the 2029–30 season.[2]
In her first season at Dayton, Green won the WBCA Maggie Dixon Rookie Coach of the Year after "leading the team to a 22–10 record, 13–3 A-10 mark, and a berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament".[3]
Canisius statistics
editGP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
Year | Team | GP | Points | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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1998–99 | Canisius | 22 | 329 | 46.7% | 33.3% | 77.7% | 7.7 | 3.9 | 1.0 | 0.1 | 15.0 |
1999-00 | Canisius | 29 | 595 | 42.0% | 40.3% | 83.1% | 9.9 | 1.6 | 0.8 | 0.2 | 20.5 |
2000–01 | Canisius | 28 | 518 | 40.9% | 38.0% | 68.2% | 8.0 | 1.6 | 1.2 | 0.1 | 18.5 |
2001–02 | Canisius | 28 | 570 | 38.7% | 32.2% | 72.0% | 8.3 | 1.8 | 1.2 | 0.1 | 20.4 |
Career | 107 | 2012 | 41.4% | 36.1% | 75.5% | 8.5 | 2.1 | 1.0 | 0.1 | 18.8 |
Head coaching record
editSeason | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Loras Duhawks (American Rivers Conference) (2005–2007) | |||||||||
2005–06 | Loras | 12–15 | |||||||
2006–07 | Loras | 17–10 | |||||||
Loras: | 29–25 (.537) | ||||||||
Dayton Flyers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2016–2022) | |||||||||
2016–17 | Dayton | 22–10 | 13–3 | T-1st | NCAA Division I Round of 64 | ||||
2017–18 | Dayton | 23–7 | 15–1 | 1st | NCAA Division I Round of 64 | ||||
2018–19 | Dayton | 17–14 | 10–6 | T-4th | NCAA Women's NIT first round | ||||
2019–20 | Dayton | 25–8 | 15–1 | 1st | NCAA Division I Round of 64 | ||||
2020–21 | Dayton | 14–5 | 12–1 | 1st | NCAA Women's NIT first round | ||||
2021–22 | Dayton | 26–6 | 14–1 | 1st | NCAA Division I Round of 64 | ||||
Dayton: | 127–50 (.718) | 79–13 (.859) | |||||||
Illinois Fighting Illini (Big Ten Conference) (2022–present) | |||||||||
2022–23 | Illinois | 22–10 | 11–7 | T-5th | NCAA Division I First Four | ||||
2023–24 | Illinois | 19–15 | 8–10 | 9th | WBIT Champions | ||||
2024-25 | Illinois | 7–1 | 0-0 |
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Illinois: | 48–26 (.649) | 19–17 (.528) | |||||||
Total: | 204–101 (.669) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Honors
edit- Canisius Athletic Hall of Fame (2012)[5]
References
edit- ^ Daniels, Matt (April 5, 2024). "The Daily Pitch". The News-Gazette. Champaign, Illinois. Retrieved September 23, 2024.
- ^ Vozzelli, Joe (October 24, 2024). "Illinois women's basketball coach lands contract extension". The News-Gazette. Champaign, Illinois. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
- ^ "2016–17 Women's Basketball Coaching Staff". daytonflyers.com. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- ^ "NCAA Statistics". web1.ncaa.org. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
- ^ "Shauna Geronzin Green (2012) – Hall of Fame". Canisius College Athletics. Retrieved 2021-05-31.