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-===== Terri Mitchell =====+====== Terri Mitchell =====
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 **Marquette Women's Head Coach:** [[1996]] - present **Marquette Women's Head Coach:** [[1996]] - present
  
-{{ women_s_basketball:wbb_terri_mitchell.jpg|}}+Believe, Commit, Mature, Respect, Thankfulness - These are the five principles that serve as the foundation of the Marquette women's basketball team. And with these principles Marquette lives by each day, head coach Terri Mitchell has molded the Golden Eagles into champions
  
-Few have matched the success of head coach Terri Mitchell.+The foundation was laid years ago during her upbringing in Harrisburg, Pa. The life lessons Mitchell learned have served as her guide in coaching the Marquette women's basketball team for the last 14 years
  
-Mitchell owns more wins, has a better winning percentage and has taken her teams to more post-season action -six NCAA Tournaments and four WNIT'than any previous Marquette women's basketball coach. In each of the last six seasons, the Golden Eagles have earned postseason berth - including last season'Women's National Invitation Tournament Championship.+The Golden Eagles have thrived under Mitchell as she has compiled 272-162 overall record - just short of 20 wins per season - 12 trips to the postseason and eight 20-win seasons. Notably, the Golden Eagles have earned eight consecutive postseason berths, including two trips to the NCAA Tournament Second Round (2004, 2007) and winning the Women's National Invitation Tournament crown in 2008
  
-On the court, Mitchell's teams are known for their well-balanced offense coupled with a tenacious style of defense.+On the court, Mitchell's teams are known for their well-balanced offense coupled with a tenacious style of defense and off the court for their academic excellence and commitment to community service
  
-Off the court, Mitchell'teams are also known for their academic excellence. During her tenure as head coachMarquette has graduated every player that has stayed for all four years of academics and athletics.+Since becoming the fourth women'basketball coach in Marquette University history, Mitchell has paved a path of excellence. That journey began in her very first yearas Mitchell was at the helm for the largest turnaround in school history. She guided MU to a 21-10 record in 1996-97, which was 13 wins better than the previous season's record of 8-20. It was the largest turnaround of any first-year head coach and third-best single-season turnaround among all NCAA Division I schools that year
  
-Since becoming the fourth women'basketball coach in Marquette University historyMitchell has paved a path of excellence.+The drive and commitment to excellence Mitchell had her first year as a head coach continues to be instilled in her teams year after year. Her players don't question it; they know it and live it each day. One of the team'favorite Mitchell sayings is "we didn't come to just compete in the BIG EASTwe came to win it."  
  
-That path began in her very first year, as Mitchell was at the helm for the largest turnaround in school history. She guided MU to a 21-10 record in 1996-97which was 13 wins better than the previous season's record of 8-20. It was the largest turnaround of any first-year head coach and third-best single-season turnaround among all NCAA Division I schools that year.+Player Development 
 +Mitchell believes that her personal interaction with each player not only leads to success on the courtbut off it as well. Her vision for each player in her program is that they enter as girls, but leave as well-roundedconfident young women
  
-Since then, Mitchell has compiled a 238-130 overall record an average of over 19 wins per season which includes 10 trips to the postseason and eight 20-win seasons.+Under her guidance, her student-athletes have earned numerous individual accolades, for their work on the hardwood and in the classroom. Since 199622 of Mitchell's players have earned all-conference honors, while two have achieved All-America status, with Krystal Ellis becoming MU's latest All-America selection following the 2006-07 season. Ellis was also the third player in program history to earn repeat first team all-conference honors. In addition, 27 players have earned spots on the league's Academic Honor Roll and three have been awarded GTE Academic All-America honors
  
-Her student-athletes have earned numerous individual accoladesboth on and off the courtSince 199618 of Mitchell's players have earned all-conference honors, while two have achieved All-America status, with Krystal Ellis becoming MU's latest All-America selection following the 2006-07 season. In addition, 27 have earned spots on the league's Academic Honor Roll and two have been awarded has a Golden Eagles women's basketball player earned GTE Academic All-America honors.+Service 
 +Through her faith, compassion for others, and commitment to service, she has touched the lives of manyFor examplein May of 2006 Mitchell took a mission trip to Rwanda where she spent 16 days in the impoverished African country
  
-For the 2007-08 season, Mitchell led the Golden Eagles to do what just one other program in Marquette history has done- win a national championshipThe road wasn't easy but the Golden Eagles fought through adversity together to learn how fun and exciting it is to play in April.+In addition to her coaching duties, Mitchell is active in the community and is heavily involved with charitable events. She is an avid speaker on campus, at local schools, basketball clinics, nonprofit organizations and is actively involved in prison ministryThrough her speaking engagements, Mitchell incorporates the program's five principles and encourages her audiences to dream, believe, and live in the now. She also hosted motivational breakfasts entitled "Breakfast with Terri," for Milwaukee area business women from 2004-09
  
-With the youngest team in the conference the Golden Eagles won over 20 games for the third straight season. Marquette finished 8-8 in BIG EAST play, in a league that sent 8 teams to the NCAA tournament and 12 overall to post season play. Marquette finished the season with a five-game win streak- it'longest of the season-and Marquette finished the season as one of two women's college basketball teams in the nation to end the season with a victory. Junior Krystal Ellis was named First Team All-BIG EAST for the second consecutive season and freshman phenom Angel Robinson was an all-freshman team selection. Both continued their stellar play through the team's championship run and were honored with WNIT All-Tournament Team accolades. Ellis was named tournament MVP, while Robinson was an all-tournament selection.+Mitchell believes in giving back to her profession and the community by serving on several Women'Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) committees as well as on its Executive Board as Treasurer, the State Farm Wade Trophy Committee, the Midwest Athletes against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund Board of Directors, and many other service-oriented organizations
  
-Following its championship runMarquette was honored by the City of Milwaukee and Mayor Tom Barrett as each proclaimed April 152008 Marquette Women'Basketball Day. Mitchell earned, for the second consecutive yearWisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Women'Coach of the Year honor.+Service is not only a significant part of Mitchell's lifebut of her team's life as well. The Golden Eagles are involved in many service projects throughout the year including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee, Briggs & Al'Run & Walkthe Susan G. Komen Race for the Curethe Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund, the American Heart Association, the WBCA'Pink Zone initiative, Hunger Clean-Up, school speaking engagements and basketball clinics
  
-The 2006-07 season was one for the history books as Mitchell guided the Golden Eagles to their best season ever, 26-7 overall record. It was the seventh season in which her team won 20 or more games. After being picked eighth in the BIG EAST preseason pollMarquette started the season winning 15 of its first 16 games, and jumped into the national polls on December 4 for the first time since the 1999-2000 season. The season for the ages included a school record 14-game win streak and being among the Top 25 for a majority of the season. During that streak Mitchell won her 200th game on Dec. 9, 2006. In BIG EAST play, the Golden Eagles finished tied for second place with Rutgers registering 12-4 conference record. For her efforts, Mitchell received the league's highest honor and was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year. It was Mitchell's third coach of the year honor.+===== Duquesne University ===== 
 +A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Mitchell was a four-year letterwinner and team co-captain at Duquesne University. After an outstanding career with the Dukes, Mitchell graduated Cum Laude with a psychology degree in 1989
  
-More awards continued to follow Mitchell at the conclusion the 2006-07 season as she was elected to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Executive Committee as its Treasurer and tabbed the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Women's Coach of the Year. She was also named a Woman of Influence by the Milwaukee Business Journal in the category of inspiration. 
  
-Marquette made trip back to the "big dance" behind the inside-outside combination of All-BIG EAST First Team selections Krystal Ellis and Christina Quaye, and the leadership of three seniors, Jasmine McCullough, Danielle Kamm and Efueko Osagie-Landry.It was the first time in program history two players were first team all-conference selections in the same year.+===== Arizona State University ===== 
 +=== 1989-1990 === 
 +Mitchell began her coaching career serving as graduate assistant at Arizona State during the 1989-90 season
  
-In 2005-06, Marquette made a remarkable postseason run, advancing to the championship game of the Women's National Invitation Tournament. Led by All-BIG EAST honorees Christina Quaye, Carolyn Kieger, and BIG EAST All-Rookie team member Krystal Ellis, the Golden Eagles posted a 22-11 overall record, including a 9-7 record in conference play before falling in the final game at Kansas State. 
  
-During the 2004-05 campaign, MU qualified for its third consecutive postseason appearance by earning a spot in the WNIT. Led by Second Team All-Conference USA honorees Carolyn Kieger and Christina Quaye, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 18-12.+===== Marquette University =====
  
-In 2003-04, the team tied a school record for wins, with 22, and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA TournamentIn the first roundplaying as the ninth seed in the Mideast Region, MU defeated Old Dominion, 67-64 as Christina Quaye hit the go-ahead layup with 5.8 seconds left. In the next game, the Golden Eagles gave the nation'No. 1 ranked team, Duke, all it could handle and opened the eyes of many around the country.+=== 1991-1996 === 
 +Prior to becoming head coachMitchell was an assistant for the Golden Eagles for five seasonsShe was instrumental in recruiting Marquette's 1996-97 freshman classwhich was ranked 12th in the nation by the Blue Star Index. Marquette posted an 87-61 record and made three postseason appearances during Mitchell'tenure as an assistant
  
-The 2003-04 campaign was typical of the Terri Mitchell eraOffensively, the team was balancedas eight different players led the team in scoring during a game over the course of the seasonGames were won with defense and teamworkas MU led Conference USA in scoring defense, yielding just 57.2 points per contest.+=== 1996-1997 === 
 +Mitchell was named head coach on June 6, 1996. In her first season leading the Golden Eagles, Mitchell set a few precedentsShe shattered the record for most wins by a Marquette first-year head coach21, and holds the distinction of reaching 50 wins faster than any coach in Marquette historyIn additionshe became the only coach in school history to take her team to the NCAA Tournament in her first season\\
  
 +Not only did she take the 1996-97 Golden Eagles to the Big Dance, but they also recorded the first NCAA Tournament win in school history. 
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 +=== 1997-1998 ===
 +In 1997-98, the Golden Eagles finished 22-7 overall and had a 13-3 record in Conference USA play, capturing the American Division title en route to their second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Mitchell also earned her first conference honor in her second year at the helm as she was named Conference USA Coach of the Year. 
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 +=== 1998-1999 ===
 +Mitchell led the 1998-99 squad to a 21-8 overall mark, a 12-4 record in C-USA play and a third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. For her efforts, Mitchell was named the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Women's Basketball Coach of the Year. Marquette allowed its foes to shoot just 39.0 percent from the field and out-rebounded teams by 8.0 boards per game, a stat that topped C-USA and was sixth in the nation. 
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 +=== 1999-2000 ===
 +Her 1999-2000 squad finished the season in fine fashion, winning 13 of its last 15 regular season contests, claiming the regular season C-USA championship and a berth in the NCAA Mideast regional. Guiding her squad to a 14-2 conference record, Mitchell earned her second C-USA Coach of the Year honor. That season, Marquette led Conference USA and was 10th in the nation in defense allowing only a 36.4 shooting percentage. 
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 +=== 2000-2001 ===
 +The 2000-01 season proved to be a pivotal year in the growth of the Marquette women's basketball program. Mitchell was instrumental in carrying forward the goals of the program while providing stability, despite the graduation of three of the school's all-time leading scorers. With a young squad of five freshmen and two returning starters, the Golden Eagles picked up key victories against NCAA Tournament teams Michigan and UW - Milwaukee early on and closed out the season winning four straight before falling to C-USA Champion Tulane on a last-second shot.
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 +=== 2001-2002 ===
 +Mitchell reached the 100-victory milestone the third game of the 2001-02 season as the Golden Eagles downed Alaska-Anchorage, 88-50, in the Great Alaska Shootout. On Jan. 27, she became Marquette's all-time winningest coach in a 65-44 victory over Tulane. That season, the Golden Eagles continued to be one of the best defensive squads in the nation, holding the opposition to just 59.6 points per game. That total tied for the top spot in Conference USA and tied for 10th in the NCAA. 
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 +At the end of that season, Mitchell was elected to the Board of Directors of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, an honor in which she took great pride. 
 +
 +=== 2002-2003 ===
 Mitchell led the 2002-03 Golden Eagles to a 16-14 mark and a spot in the Women's National Invitation Tournament, advancing to the second round. That season, the team set new school records in three-point shooting and free throw shooting percentages. Mitchell led the 2002-03 Golden Eagles to a 16-14 mark and a spot in the Women's National Invitation Tournament, advancing to the second round. That season, the team set new school records in three-point shooting and free throw shooting percentages.
  
-The third game of the 2001-02 seasonMitchell reached the 100-victory milestone, as the Golden Eagles downed Alaska-Anchorage88-50, in the Great Alaska ShootoutOn Jan27she became Marquette'all-time winningest coach in 65-44 victory over TulaneThat seasonthe Golden Eagles continued to be one of the best defensive squads in the nationholding the opposition to just 59.6 points per game. That total was tied for the top spot in Conference USA and tied for 10th in the NCAA.+=== 2003-2004 === 
 +In 2003-04, the team tied a school record with 22 wins and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. In the first roundplaying as the ninth seed in the Mideast Region, MU defeated Old Dominion, 67-64, as Christina Quaye hit the go-ahead layup with 5.8 seconds left. In the next game, the Golden Eagles gave the nation's No. 1 ranked team, Duke, all it could handle and opened the eyes of many around the country. 
 + 
 +The 2003-04 campaign was typical of the Terri Mitchell era. Offensivelythe team was balanced, as eight different players led the team in scoring during a game over the course of the season. Games were won with defense and teamwork, as MU led Conference USA in scoring defense, yielding just 57.2 points per contest.  
 + 
 +=== 2004-2005 === 
 +During the 2004-05 campaignMU qualified for its third consecutive postseason appearance by earning a spot in the WNITLed by Second Team All-Conference USA honorees Carolyn Kieger and Christina Quaye, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 18-12 
 + 
 +=== 2005-2006 === 
 +In 2005-06, Marquette made a remarkable postseason run, advancing to the championship game of the Women'National Invitation Tournament. Led by All-BIG EAST honorees Christina Quaye, Carolyn Kieger, and BIG EAST All-Rookie Team member Krystal Ellis, the Golden Eagles posted 22-11 overall record, including a 9-7 record in BIG EAST play, before falling in the championship game at Kansas State 
 + 
 +=== 2006-2007 === 
 +The 2006-07 season was one for the history books as Mitchell guided the Golden Eagles to their best season ever, a 26-7 overall record. It was the seventh season in which her team won 20 or more games. After being picked eighth in the BIG EAST preseason pollMarquette started the season winning 15 of its first 16 games, and jumped into the national polls on December 4 for the first time since the 1999-2000 season 
 + 
 +The season for the ages included a school record 14-game win streak and being ranked in the Top 25 for the majority of the seasonDuring that streak, Mitchell won her 200th game on Dec. 9, 2006. In BIG EAST play, the Golden Eagles finished tied for second place with Rutgers, registering a 12-4 conference record. For her efforts, Mitchell received the league's highest honor and was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year. It was Mitchell's third coach of the year honor of her career
  
-At the end of that season, Mitchell was elected to the Board of Directors of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, an honor in which she took great pride.+More honors continued to follow Mitchell at the conclusion of the 2006-07 season as she was elected to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Executive Committee as its Treasurer and tabbed the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Women's Coach of the Year. She was also named a Woman of Influence by the Milwaukee Business Journal in the category of "Inspiration.
  
-From 1996-2000Mitchell led the Golden Eagles to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and four straight 20-win seasons - the first such streak in program history. For her efforts, she was honored by her peers as Conference USA Coach of the Year twice, in 1998 and 2000.+Marquette made a trip back to the "big dance" behind the inside-outside combination of All-BIG EAST First Team selections Krystal Ellis and Christina Quayeand the leadership of seniors Jasmine McCullough, Danielle Kamm and Efueko Osagie-Landry. It was the first time in program history two players were first team all-conference selections in the same year
  
-Her 1999-2000 squad finished the season in fine fashionwinning 13 of its last 15 regular season contests as it claimed the regular season C-USA championship and a berth in the NCAA Mideast regional. Guiding her squad to a 14-2 conference recordMitchell earned her second C-USA Coach of the Year honorThat season, Marquette led Conference USA and was 10th in the nation in defense with a 36.4 shooting percentage allowed.+=== 2007-2008 === 
 +"Champions" is a word Mitchell's team speaks daily. Mitchell is adamant that one's words lead to one's destiny. It did on April 5, 2008when the Golden Eagles marched into the Breslin Center at Michigan State and knocked off the Spartans, 81-66to claim the Women's National Invitation Tournament ChampionshipIt marked the fourth national title in Marquette history and the first in women's history\\
  
-Mitchell led the 1998-99 squad to 21-8 overall mark and a 12-4 record in C-USA playFor her effortsMitchell was named the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Women's Basketball Coach of the Year. Marquette allowed its foes to shoot just 39.0 percent from the field and out-rebounded its foes by 8.0 boards per game, a stat that topped C-USA and was sixth in the nation.+Up against bevy of talented teams the BIG EAST sent 12 teams to post season play Mitchell led the youngest team in the BIG EAST Conference into battle with six freshmen and only one returning starterThe Golden Eagles fought through adversityand won over 20 games for the third straight season. Marquette finished the season with a five-game win streak-its longest of the season-and was one of only two Division I women's college basketball teams in the nation to end the postseason with a victory. Junior [[Krystal Ellis]] was named First Team All-BIG EAST for the second consecutive season and freshman phenom [[Angel Robinson]] was an all-freshman team selection. Both continued their stellar play through the team's championship run and were honored with WNIT All-Tournament Team accolades. Ellis was named tournament MVP\\
  
-In 1997-98, the Golden Eagles finished 22-7 overall and had a 13-3 record in Conference USA playcapturing the American Division title en route to being named the 1998 Conference USA Coach of the Year.+Following its championship runMarquette was honored by the City of Milwaukee and Mayor Tom Barrett as they proclaimed April 152008 Marquette Women's Basketball Day. For the second consecutive year, Mitchell earned the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Women'Coach of the Year honor
  
-In her first season at the helm of the Golden EaglesMitchell set a few precedents. She shattered the record for most wins by a Marquette first-year head coach, with 21, and holds the distinction of reaching 50 wins faster than any coach in Marquette history. In additionshe became the only coach in school history to take her team to the NCAA Tournament in her first season.+=== 2008-2009 === 
 +During the 2008-09 campaignMU qualified for its seventh consecutive postseason appearance by earning spot in the WNIT. Led by Second Team All-BIG EAST honoree [[Angel Robinson]]All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention selection [[Krystal Ellis]], who set the program's all-time scoring record with 1,940 points, and BIG EAST All-Freshman Team selection Jessica Pachko, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 17-16\\
  
-Not only did she take the 1996-97 Golden Eagles to the Big Dancebut they also recorded the first NCAA Tournament win in school history.+Highlighting the season was a 75-65 win over No. 10/4 Notre Dame on Jan. 132009 before a national television audience at the Al McGuire Center. The win marked Mitchell's first ever over a nationally ranked top-10 opponent
  
-Prior to becoming head coach, Mitchell had been an assistant for the Golden Eagles for five seasons. She was instrumental in recruiting Marquette's 1996-97 freshman classwhich was ranked 12th in the nation by the Blue Star Index. Marquette posted an 87-61 record and made three postseason appearances during Mitchell's tenure as an assistant.+=== 2009-2010 === 
 +The Golden Eagles finished the season 17-16 overall6-10 in BIG EAST play, and advanced to the second round of the Women'National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). The WNIT berth marked the 12th since head coach Terri Mitchell began her tenure at Marquette. The Golden Eagles advanced to the second round of the tournament falling at Illinois in overtime, 74-72\\
  
-In addition to her basketball duties, Mitchell is active in the community and is very involved with charitable events. Through her work, she has touched the lives of many.+The Golden Eagles had two players earn All-BIG EAST honors with junior guard [[Angel Robinson]] collecting second team honors for the second straight season and freshman Sarina Simmons being named to the all-freshman team\\
  
-She is an avid speaker on campus, at local schools, for nonprofit organizations and basketball clinicsThrough her speaking engagements she instills the foundation of the program that surround five principles: believe, commit, mature, respect and thankfulnessShe also hosts motivational breakfasts entitled "Breakfast with Terri," for Milwaukee area business women.+Marquette defeated two ranked opponents in 2009-10 knocking off then No20/18 Pittsburgh and then-No17/15 Georgetown
  
-Mitchell believes in giving back to the profession and the community by serving on the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) committees as well as the board, the Midwest Athletes against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund Board of Directors, and many other service-oriented groups. In May of 2006, Mitchell took a mission trip to Rwanda where she spent 16 days and learned many life lessons.+ 
  
-Service is not only a large part of Mitchell's life, but it is of her team as well. The Golden Eagles are involved in many service projects throughout the year including Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee, Al's Run and Walk, Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure, the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund, the American Heart Association, school speaking engagements and clinics. 
  
-A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Mitchell was a four-year letterwinner and team co-captain at Duquesne University. After an outstanding career with the Dukes, Mitchell graduated cum laude with a psychology degree in 1989. She began her coaching career serving as a graduate assistant at Arizona State during the 1989-90 season. + 
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