Jacquie Hullah
Head Women's Basketball Coach
| Alma Mater |
California State Fullerton, '78 |
Bachelor's Degree
|
health and physical education
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Master's Degree
(Penn State, '84) |
physical education |
Overall Record
|
158-155 (12 years) |
Record at Carnegie Mellon
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0-0 (1st)
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Jacquie Hullah will begin her first year at the helm of the Tartans after being named head coach of the women’s basketball program on April 25, 2011.
Hullah began her coaching career in 1980 at Northwestern University, where she spent four years as an assistant. In 1984, she was named head coach of the Dartmouth College women’s basketball program, and led the Big Green to five consecutive Ivy League titles during her nine-year tenure. In 1990, Hullah was one of nine finalists for the national Division I Coach of the Year award.
At Dartmouth, Hullah inherited a team that posted a record of 8-15 during the 1983-84 season. By her second year, Hullah led the Big Green to a winning season and the first of five straight Ivy League crowns. From 1988-90, Dartmouth went 45-7.
Hullah coached her Dartmouth players to five Ivy League Player of the Year awards and four Rookie of the Year honors. One of her players received two CoSIDA Academic All-America awards. In 1991, she was chosen as head coach of the USA Basketball Olympic Festival West Team. Hullah reached 100 victories faster than any other coach in Dartmouth history and was inducted into the college’s Coaching Hall of Fame.
In 1993, Hullah was selected as head coach of the Arizona State women’s program. She spent three years leading the Sun Devils before accepting a post with the Seattle Reign of the American Basketball League (ABL). Hullah spent two years coaching in the professional league.
Founded in 1996, the ABL closed its doors in 1999. Hullah then spent time in professional sales and marketing. In 2009, Hullah elected to return to the sidelines and spent one year as an assistant with the University of New Hampshire women’s basketball program.
In 1978, Hullah earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health and physical education at California State University at Fullerton, where she played basketball. She received a master’s degree in physical education from Penn State University in 1984.
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