ST. LOUIS - Saint Louis head women's basketball coach Lisa
Stone has
named Barb Smith
as associate head coach. A 25-year veteran of the NCAA Division I collegiate
coaching ranks, Smith most recently served six seasons (2004-10) as associate
head coach, recruiting coordinator and offensive coordinator at the University
of Minnesota.
"It is my
pleasure to welcome Barb Smith to the Billiken family," Stone said. "Barb is
one of the most-highly regarded recruiters in the Midwest and will make an
immediate impact on the Saint Louis University women's basketball program.
"Barb is a
proven winner and an experienced coach," Stone said. "I am blessed to have her
join me in building this program and taking the Billikens to new heights."
"I feel
extremely blessed to join the SLU family," Smith said. "The
people are so welcoming and supportive, the athletic administration
is very enthusiastic, and the community has been awesome in reaching out
and connecting with our staff.
"The team is
excited and working hard, the facilities are extraordinary, the Atlantic
10 Conference is extremely competitive, and the University campus is absolutely
gorgeous," Smith said. "All the pieces are in place to build a championship
program. It's truly a great time to be a Billiken.
"I am thrilled
to be working with Lisa Stone," Smith said. "She is one of the most-respected
and highly regarded coaches in the country. Her energy, passion and work ethic
are amazing, and she is a coach who truly cares about her players."
Smith helped
lead Minnesota to a 115-75 record and five postseason appearances, including
four NCAA Tournaments, during her six-year tenure. The 2004-05 Golden Gophers
were 26-8 and reached the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, while the 2007-08 and
2008-09 squads each won 20 games. Minnesota finished among the top five,
including a pair of third-place ties, in the Big Ten Conference regular-season standings
in five of Smith's six seasons. In addition, three of the Gophers' recruiting
classes were ranked among the nation's top 20.
Prior to her
stint in Minneapolis, Smith spent two seasons (2002-04) as lead assistant coach
and recruiting coordinator at the University of California. The Golden Bears
produced a top-six recruiting class under her guidance, the highest-ranked
class in program history.
During Smith's
five seasons (1997-2002) as head coach at San Diego State University, the
Aztecs landed the highest-ranked recruiting class in program history and
featured guard Claire Swinbank, the team's first WNBA prospect. Smith also
built SDSU into one of the Mountain West Conference's top defensive teams, with
the 2000-01 Aztecs finishing second in the league in defense.
Smith enjoyed a
successful nine-year run (1988-97) as lead assistant coach and recruiting
coordinator at the University of Colorado under Hall of Fame head coach Ceal
Barry. The Buffaloes qualified for the NCAA Tournament in eight of those nine
campaigns, reaching the national quarterfinals in 1993 and 1995 and advancing
to the Sweet 16 in 1994.
Smith helped
lead CU to five Big 8 Conference regular-season championships, four Big 8
tournament crowns, a Big 12 Conference tournament title and a preseason WNIT
championship. The Buffaloes tallied a 217-65 record and produced three top-10
recruiting classes during her tenure.
For the past
year, Smith has conducted extensive research in an effort to author a book on
leadership and mentorship. The book, entitled Six Keys to a Championship
Practice, is
due to be released in August.
Smith is a
highly sought-after speaker who has addressed numerous convention gatherings
and organizations including the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, the
NCAA Leadership Series National Convention, the National Organization for Women
and the Alliance of Women's Coaches. She has served on the WBCA Board of
Directors and the WBCA Recruiting Committee, developed and implemented a
leadership/basketball camp for girls in Uganda, and scouted for the WNBA's
Indiana Fever and Washington Mystics.
A native of
Perrysburg, Ohio, Smith walked on to the basketball team at Ohio State
University and earned a scholarship and the starting point-guard position. She
helped lead the Buckeyes, coached in her first three seasons by Hall of Famer
Tara VanDerveer, to four Big Ten titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances.
Smith garnered numerous accolades during her playing career, including the 1986
Buckeye Senior Award for Outstanding Leadership and four selections to the
Academic All-Big Ten team.
Smith
earned a bachelor of science degree in health education (1986) at Ohio State
and a master of business administration degree in organizational behavior
(1988) at Iona College. She was a graduate assistant/part-time assistant coach
for the Iona women's basketball team during her two years as an MBA candidate.