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Jun 24, 2008 Sobomehin Tabbed to Lead ASU Women's Basketball AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tes Sobomehin has been appointed the new head
coach of the Augusta State women’s basketball program,
according to an announcement from ASU Director of Athletics Clint
Bryant Tuesday afternoon.
Sobomehin (so-bo-ME-hen) was introduced as the seventh head coach
in the program’s 34-year history during a 1:00 p.m., press
conference in the ballroom of the Jaguar Student Activities Center
on the main campus of Augusta State University.
The former head coach of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Sobomehin spent three seasons at the helm of the Lady
Hornets’ program. Known as “Coach Sobo”,
Sobomehin tutored five all-conference selections while her squad
posted an average team GPA of 3.23 and had five players named to
the Dean’s List. In addition to her coaching duties, she
served as an instructor in sports psychology and physical education
classes.
“Tes has the ability in all facets of the profession to lead
Lady Jaguar basketball to new heights,” Bryant said.
“She is an outstanding motivator who will not only bring
distinction to the team but to our athletic department and Augusta
State University as well.”
Prior to Kalamazoo, Sobomehin spent two seasons as an assistant
coach at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. She also served as
Resident Director in the Department of Residential Education and as
an instructor in Oberlin’s Department of Health and Physical
Education.
Sobomehin earned her B.S. in Education and M. Ed in Teaching from
the University of Virginia in August, 2000. She served as head
manager for the Cavalier women’s basketball team while also
playing for the University’s club basketball team. Sobomehin
graduated from Gary (Ind.) West Side High School, earning Northwest
Indiana All-Star honors her senior year.
In addition to her collegiate and high school experience, Sobomehin
worked as a community relations intern with the Detroit Shock of
the WNBA. She also founded the CHALLENGE Premier Youth Girl’s
Basketball Skills Clinics in Woodbridge, Va. She has been a staff
member at numerous summer camps, including those at Tennessee,
Duke, Georgia Tech, Boston College, Virginia Commonwealth, Notre
Dame, Wooster, Central Michigan and Virginia.
Coach Sobomehin was one of 25 coaches selected to participate in
the 2006 NCAA Women Coaches Academy in Indianapolis. The academy
offered a week of classes, seminars and training on various aspects
of coaching and career development. In 2007, she completed the NCAA
Women Coaches Academy Dimension 2. Coach Sobomehin is also a 2007
graduate of the Black Coaches Association A.C.E. Program. The
A.C.E. Program provides instructional and developmental
seminars/workshops that further the coaching skills and
professional development of ethnic minority basketball coaches.
Coach Sobomehin is a member of BCA (Black Coaches Association),
WBCA (Women’s Basketball Coaches Association), NACWA
(National Association of Collegiate Women Administrators) and the
BCAM (Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan).
Sobomehin takes over for former head coach Greg Wilson, who
resigned on Friday, March 21 after nine years at the helm of the
program.
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