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Sep 2, 2008 AASU Names Matt Schmidt Head Women's Basketball Coach SAVANNAH, Ga. (September 2) – The Armstrong Atlantic State
University athletic department announced the hiring of Matt Schmidt
today as the Lady Pirates’ new head women’s basketball
coach. Schmidt joins AASU from defending DII national champion
Northern Kentucky, where he has served as an assistant coach for
the last four seasons, and becomes the seventh head women’s
basketball coach in school history.
"I would like to thank President Jones, Dr. Eddie Aenchbacher
and the search committee for selecting me as the next head coach
for the Armstrong Atlantic State University women's basketball
program," Schmidt said. "This is a great opportunity to build on
the success that Roger Hodge has established the past eight years.
I am looking forward to working with the students, faculty and
administration at AASU."
Schmidt was instrumental in helping the Norse achieve its second
NCAA Division II National Championship a season ago as Northern
Kentucky went 28-8 and defeated South Dakota 63-58, in the national
championship game. During his four seasons with the Norse, he
assisted head coach Nancy Winstel in all aspects of the Northern
Kentucky program, including recruiting, scouting, practice and
game-day coaching, and helped the Norse to a 92-32 record during
that span.
"We are incredibly fortunate to be able to bring a rising star of
the women’s basketball coaching ranks to Armstrong Atlantic
to be our next head coach," AASU athletic director Dr. Eddie
Aenchbacher said. "The Lady Pirate women’s basketball program
has earned regional and national prominence over the last eight
years under coach Hodge, and we fully expect Matt to continue the
job in making AASU women’s basketball one of the premier
programs in the nation."
"The moment I walked on the AASU campus, I immediately felt at
home," Schmidt said. "The AASU community made me feel welcome right
away. This is an excellent academic institution located in a
beautiful city with a great campus and fantastic facilities."
A native of Johnstown, Pa., Schmidt spent three seasons as an
assistant coach at the University of Findlay prior to joining the
Northern Kentucky coaching staff. He also previously served as an
assistant coach at both West Virginia University and the University
of Maryland-Baltimore County.
Schmidt takes over an AASU women’s basketball program that
went 20-11 a season ago and advanced to the 2008 Peach Belt
Conference Championship game, the third title game appearance in
Lady Pirate basketball history. The Lady Pirates return 10 players
from last season’s squad and add a trio of newcomers to the
squad for 2008-09 as AASU searches for its first PBC title since
2002-03.
"The Peach Belt Conference is a great league for women's basketball
at the Division II level," Schmidt said. "I look forward to
competing against some of the top teams and coaches in the country.
The PBC is a well-respected conference, and I expect the level of
competition to mimic that of the Great Lakes Valley
Conference."
Schmidt played basketball at West Liberty State College in West
Virginia, where he graduated in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in
health and physical education. He earned his master's degree in
physical education from West Virginia University in 2000. He is
engaged to Brittany Baume, the assistant women's volleyball coach
at Wittenberg University.
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