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Women's Basketball Coaches

 


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Chad Killinger, Head Coach


Chad Killinger begins his first season as the head women’s basketball coach at Moberly Area Community College following a one-year stint as an assistant women’s basketball coach at NCAA Division I Marshall University. Killinger brings 15 years of collegiate basketball experience to the Lady Greyhounds, including 11 seasons at the junior college level. During that time, Killinger has seen 84 student-athletes that he coached or recruited move on to play at the four-year level, with 38 of them signing at NCAA Division I institutions.

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Alex Wiggs, Assistant Coach


Alex Wiggs is in his second year at Moberly Area Community College, but will be serving in his first season as an assistant coach for the Lady Greyhounds. Last season Wiggs served as an assistant for the men’s basketball program and was responsible for recruiting, scouting, working with the Greyhound post players, and monitoring academic progress.

A native of Alton (MO), Wiggs attended John Brown University, an NAIA Division I school located in Siloam Springs, AR, where he played two seasons of college basketball and earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Chemistry.

 


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Angelica Harris, Assistant Coach


Angelica Harris is in her first season as an assistant coach for the Lady Greyhounds after spending the past year serving as a counselor at the Youth Villages, located in her hometown of Memphis, TN. A graduate of Wooddale High School, Harris served as a team captain and was named defensive player of the year before earning a scholarship to attend Rend Lake College, an NJCAA Division I program in Ina, IL.

During her sophomore season at Rend Lake Harris was selected to both the All-Great Rivers Athletic Conference team and NJCAA All-Region 24 team, while also being named to the schools Dean’s List. Upon completing her two seasons at Rend Lake Harris signed with NCAA Division I Marshall University, where she was on the Academic Honor Roll and served as a team captain for the Thundering Herd as a senior.