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Marsha Sharp Sport(s) Basketball Biographical details Born August 31, 1952 Place of birth Whidbey Island, Washington Alma mater Wayland Baptist College
West Texas State UniversityPlaying career Wayland Baptist Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1981/82
1982/83–2005/06Texas Tech (asst.)
Texas TechHead coaching record Overall 572–189 (.752) Accomplishments and honors Championships NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (1993)
SWC Women's Basketball Tournament (1992, 1993, 1995)
Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament (1998, 1999)
SWC Regular Season (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)
Big 12 Regular Season (1998, 1999, 2000)Awards Big 12 Coach of the Year (1998, 1999)
SWC Coach of the Year (1983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)Marsha Sharp (born August 31, 1952)[1] is the former head coach of Texas Tech University's women's basketball team, the Lady Raiders. She retired after twenty-three years at the conclusion of the 2005/06 season.
Sharp went to high school in Tulia, Texas. She graduated in 1974 from Wayland Baptist University in Plainview. She procured her master's degree in 1976 from West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M University) in Canyon. She became the head coach of the Lady Raiders in 1982. Under her leadership, the team won eight conference championships and a national title.
In 2003, Sharp was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.[2] The Marsha Sharp Center for Student-Athletes on the campus of Texas Tech and the Marsha Sharp Freeway in Lubbock are both named in her honor.
Following Sharp's retirement from coaching, she was named Associate Athletic Director for Special Projects within the Texas Tech Athletic Department.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Texas Tech Lady Raiders (Southwest Conference) (1982/83–1995/96) 1982–83 Texas Tech 22-9 6–2 2nd NWIT Fifth Place 1983–84 Texas Tech 23-7 13-3 2nd NCAA First Round 1984–85 Texas Tech 24-8 12-4 2nd NWIT Third Place 1985–86 Texas Tech 21-9 13-3 2nd NCAA Second Round 1986–87 Texas Tech 18-11 10-6 3rd 1987–88 Texas Tech 17-13 9-7 3rd 1988–89 Texas Tech 16-13 9-7 3rd 1989–90 Texas Tech 20-11 11-5 3rd NCAA First Round 1990–91 Texas Tech 23-8 12-4 3rd NCAA First Round 1991–92 Texas Tech 27-5 13-1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1992–93 Texas Tech 31-3 13-1 1st NCAA Champions 1993–94 Texas Tech 28-5 12-2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1994–95 Texas Tech 33-4 13-1 1st NCAA Elite Eight 1995–96 Texas Tech 27-5 13-1 T–1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen Texas Tech Lady Raiders (Big 12 Conference) (1996/97–2005/06) 1996–97 Texas Tech 20-9 11-5 4th NCAA Second Round 1997–98 Texas Tech 26-5 15-1 1st NCAA Second Round 1998–99 Texas Tech 30-4 14-2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1999–00 Texas Tech 28-5 13-3 T–1st NCAA Elite Eight 2000–01 Texas Tech 25-7 13-3 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2001–02 Texas Tech 20-12 8-8 7th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2002–03 Texas Tech 29-6 13-3 3rd NCAA Elite Eight 2003–04 Texas Tech 25-8 10-6 T–4th NCAA Second Round 2004–05 Texas Tech 24-8 12-4 T–3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2005–06 Texas Tech 15-14 9-7 5th Texas Tech: 572-189 258-89 Total: 572-189 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- ^ Net Detective, People Search
- ^ "WBHOF Inductees". WBHOF. http://www.wbhof.com/inductees.html. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
External links
Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball head coaches Susie Lynch (1975–1977) • Gay Benson (1977–1980) • Donna Wick (1980–1982) • Marsha Sharp (1982–2006) • Kristy Curry (2006– )
Texas Tech Lady Raiders Basketball 1992–93 NCAA Champions Michi Atkins | Cynthia Clinger | Patrice Conwright | Janice Farris | Nikki Heath | Noel Johnson | Diana Kersey | Kim Pruitt | Stephanie Scott | Sheryl Swoopes (MOP) | Michelle Thomas | Melinda White
Coach Marsha SharpWomen's Basketball Hall of Fame Based in Knoxville, Tennessee Members Coaches (43) Lidia Alexeyeva • Leta Andrews • Geno Auriemma • Leon Barmore • Breezy Bishop • Joanne Bracker • Van Chancellor • Joe Ciampi • Jody Conradt • Fran Garmon • Dorothy Gaters • Theresa Grentz • Sue Gunter • Sylvia Hatchell • John Head • Jill Hutchison • Sonja Hogg • Andy Landers • Lin L. Laursen • Muffet McGraw • Sandra Meadows • Billie Moore • Lorene Ramsey • Harley Redin • Cathy Rush • Debbie Ryan • Amy Ruley • Linda K. Sharp • Marsha Sharp • Jim Smiddy • Marianne Crawford Stanley • Barbara Stevens • C. Vivian Stringer • Pat Head Summitt • Edna Tarbutton • Bertha Teague • Tara VanDerveer • Margaret Wade • Marian Washington • Dean Weese• Chris Weller • Dixie Woodall • Kay YowContributors (20) Val Ackerman • Senda Abbott • Mildred Barnes • Patty Broderick • E. Wayne Cooley • Carol Eckman • Betty Jo Graber • Mel Greenberg • Phyllis Holmes • Claude Hutcherson • Betty F. Jaynes • George E. Killian • Andrea Lloyd-Curry • Darlene May • Shin-Ja Park • Lea Plarski • Gloria Ray• Borislav Stankovic • William L. Wall • Marcy WestonForeign Players (7) US Players (39) Jennifer Azzi • Carol Blazejowski • Ruthie Bolton • Cindy Brogdon • Vicky Bullett • Daedra Charles-Furlow • Cynthia Cooper • Denise Curry • Andrea Lloyd-Curry • Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil • Anne Donovan • Nancy Dunkle • Teresa Edwards • Kamie Ethridge • Jennifer Gillom • Bridgette Gordon • Tara Heiss • Lusia Harris-Stewart • Pamela Kelly-Flowers • Janice Lawrence Braxton • Nancy Lieberman • Kelli Litsch• Rebecca Lobo • Katrina McClain Johnson • Suzie McConnell-Serio • Ann Meyers-Drysdale • Cheryl Miller • Pearl Moore • Kim Mulkey • Cindy Noble Hauserman • LaTaunya Pollard • Patricia (Trish) Roberts • Sue Rojcewicz • Jill Rankin Schneider • Rosie Walker • Holly Warlick • Teresa Weatherspoon• Lynette Woodard • Juliene Brazinski SimpsonVeteran (12) Alline Banks Sprouse • Joan Crawford • Margaret Sexton Gleaves • Rita Horky • Patsy Neal • Lometa Odom • Doris Rogers • Lurlyne Greer Rogers • Hazel Walker • Katherine Washington • Ora Washington • Nera WhiteWebsite: http:///www.wbhof.com/ Carol Eckman Award winners 1986: Mapp | 1987: Conradt | 1988: Yow | 1989: Hill-McDonald | 1990: Jeremiah | 1991: Washington | 1992: Hutchinson | 1993: Stringer | 1994: Gunter | 1995: Barry | 1996: Rutherford | 1997: Ruley | 1998: James | 1999: Summons | 2000: Delaney-Smith | 2001: Simpson | 2002: Stevens | 2003: Sharp | 2004: Kane | 2005: Henrickson | 2006: Goestenkors | 2007: Grentz | 2008: Bruno | 2009: McGraw | 2010: Cook | 2011: Boyle
Categories:- Living people
- Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
- Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball coaches
- 1952 births
- People from Lubbock, Texas
- Wayland Baptist University alumni
- West Texas A&M University alumni
- American basketball biography stubs
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