Women's Basketball
2008-09 Women's Basketball Coaches
Ginger Colvin
Head Coach
Ginger High Colvin is in her second season as Lady Tiger Head Coach.   Colvin led the Lady Tigers to a 19-13 finish in her first season in 2007-08 and just narrowly missed an NAIA National Tournament bid.
 
Colvin, was an assistant coach to former Hall of Fame Head Coach Donna Wise for 17 years,  was a star performer for the Lady Tigers on the court from 1986 to 1990.
 
The Tompkinsville, Kentucky native began her coaching career as a Graduate Assistant for Campbellsville after her graduation in 1990.  She became a part-time assistant coach from 1991 to 2003.
 
In 1997 she took over the reigns of a struggling Campbellsville High School Lady Eagle program.  Colvin's turnaround of the Lady Eagles was nothing short of remarkable.  In seven seasons she produced five winning records, including three 20 plus win seasons and three 5th Region All-A Championships.  One team adavnced to the Elite 8 of the Class A State Classic.   She also led Campbellsville to it's first two 20th District Titles in school history and had one 5th Region Runner-up team, all the while continuing as a part-time assistant at Campbellsville University.
 
In 2003 Colvin returned to Campbellsville Unviersity as a full-time Assistant Women's Basketball Coach and was the logical choice to step into the head coaching position when Donna Wise retired after 32 seasons.
 
During her playing career at Campbellsville, Colvin was a Third Team All-American and the KIAC Player of the Year in 1990.  She still holds the NAIA record for assists in a game, season and career and is one of only three Lady Tiger players to be named as an All-Conference selection for four consecutive seasons.  She is a member of the Lady Tiger 1,000 point club and the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame.
 
Coach Colvin resides in Campbellsville with her husband, Robert, and son Kobe.

Miranda Denney
Assistant Coach
 
After one year as a graduate assistant, Miranda Denney begins her first year as a full-time assistant coach. A former player for the Lady Tigers, Miranda has worked herself into the coaching ranks. Miranda is a graduate of Campbellsville University with a major in Mathematics.
 
 Miranda enjoyed a successful high school career at Somerset High School. She was a member of a 12th region championship team, and also was a member of a Class A State Championship team. Ironically, Miranda was first recruited after competing against Coach Colvin's Campbellsville High School team in the Class A State Tournament.
 
Stepping into a Lady Tiger uniform, Miranda played at both the point guard and shooting guard positions. She was a member of two regular season conference championship teams and one conference tournament championship team. She was the starting point guard of an Elite 8 team that was knocked out of the Final Four by eventual national champions, Southern Nazarene. Miranda competed in the National Tournament all four years at CU. "Hootie" (as she is known) was a gritty, hard-working player who always drew the toughest defensive assignment in the guard spot. She competed at the highest level every time she stepped onto the floor. She is still at the top of the charts in the FT% category, as she was a single season leader from the charity stripe, shooting 88% her junior year. Miranda was named honorable mention All-Conference in her senior season. She also earned All-Conference and All-American academic honors.
 

 Aside from basketball, Miranda made her mark on Campbellsville University. While being a full-time athlete, she managed to earn Valedictorian honors as well as be chosen as Ms. Campbellsville her senior season. Well-respected by her professors, peers, and players, "Hootie" is a major plus to this program.

 

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