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Jenerrie Harris enters her fourth year at the helm of the River Hawks after being named the seventh head coach in program history on June 26, 2014.
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Harrisā first season in the Mill City was the most successful for a rookie head coach, as the team finished with an overall record of 14-15 and 7-9 mark in America East play. She picked up her first win as a head coach in a 93-41 triumph over Mt. Ida on November 24
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The River Hawks 72-64 decision over Vermont was their 13th win of the year and gave Harris the most wins in their first season of any of the seven coaches in program history. Harris tied Deborah Preis (ā76-ā77) with 12 victories when UMass Lowell beat New Hampshire, 70-65, at the Tsongas Center on Feb. 21.
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Harris came to Lowell after serving as the associate head coach to Stefanie Pemper at Navy during the 2013-14 season. Prior to being promoted she had spent four years as an assistant coach to Pemper.
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Harris was also selected as one of 30 coaches across the nation to take part in the Center For Coaching Excellence by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).
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In her time in Annapolis, Harris was a part of three regular season championship teams and three Patriot League Tournament Championship teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament.
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During a historic 2013-14 season, Harris helped the Midshipmen win their first outright regular season championship while winning the most games in school history. She was also an integral part during the teams 2010-11 campaign where they earned the Naval Academyās first NCAA Tournament appearance.
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Her previous positions include being an assistant coach at Wright State from 2006 to 2009 and Longwood from 2005 to 2006. At Wright State she helped recruit former Washington Mystics guard Shey Peddy.
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Playing under Head Coach Bernadette Mattox, Harris became the first walk-on during Mattoxās tenure to earn a scholarship and start at the University of Kentucky. Harris graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology in 2004.Ā
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Harris Year-By-Year
Years |
School |
Position |
Record |
Notes |
2005-06 |
Longwood |
Assistant Coach |
9-19, Independent |
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2006-07 |
Wright State |
Assistant Coach |
10-18, 8-8 HL |
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2007-08 |
Wright State |
Assistant Coach |
14-13, 11-5 HL |
Tournament Champion Runner-Up |
2008-09 |
Wright State |
Assistant Coach |
15-16, 10-8 HL |
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2009-10 |
Navy |
Assistant Coach |
17-14, 8-6 PL |
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2010-11 |
Navy |
Assistant Coach |
20-12, 10-4 PL |
Reg. Season/Tournament Champions/NCAA Tournament |
2011-12 |
Navy |
Assistant Coach |
18-14, 8-6 PL |
Tournament Champions/NCAA Tournament |
2012-13 |
Navy |
Assistant Coach |
21-12, 11-3 PL |
Reg. Season/Tournament Champions/NCAA TournamentĀ |
2013-14 |
Navy |
Associate Head Coach |
24-8, 15-3 PL |
Reg. Season Champions/WNIT |
2014-15 |
UMass Lowell |
Head Coach |
14-15, 7-9 AE |
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2015-16 |
UMass Lowell |
Head Coach |
4-24, 1-15 AE |
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2016-17 |
UMass Lowell |
Head Coach |
3-26, 0-16 AE |
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