Krista did an exceptional job at UTA and will carry all her positive traits back to Lubbock." She has also overseen seven WBCA All-Americans, six conference players of the year, 10 All-Sun Belt selections and 17 Lone Star Conference All-Conference selections. "Although our research shows that the misdemeanor arrest is no longer on her record, she was forthright and transparent with us during the search process," Hocutt said. Bryn also passed on a chance to play at UT Arlington, where he mom is the current women's head basketball coach. Her consistency on the court matches the individuality "Big Kat" has maintained throughout the journey that brought her to Lubbock for her final season. I'm excited to see where she takes Texas Tech women's basketball. My mom and I are literally getting to live out our dreams together. I get to play for the woman who inspired me to pursue my dream in basketball in the gym SHE built while HER jersey is hanging in the rafters. Shes a west Texas girl, so she knows what kind of players and programs we have in west Texas and in the meantime, shes been recruiting the state of Texas, specifically the Dallas area, the metroplex area, so shes got several tie-ins there, Lombard said. Published: Aug. 20, 2020 at 9:09 PM PDT LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Bryn Gerlich announced on Social Media tonight she will be transferring from Oklahoma State to Texas Tech to play for her mom, new Lady Raiders Head Coach Krista Gerlich. Bryn Gerlich transferring to Tech to play for Mom, 17 arrests made in Operation March Madness, Ford seeks patent to repossess cars remotely. A year In Stollings final season with the program, the Lady Raiders (18-11, 7-11) reached 18 total wins and seven Big 12 Conference victories for the first time in seven seasons while reaching conference action with an undefeated record for the first time in eight seasons. [7] She accumulated a program-best 121 wins with the Lady Mavs. "I believe that Texas Tech is a pot of gold for every sport, and that's illustrated by how well each program succeeds on a national level year in and year out. ", "I could tell it was a family atmosphere," Ferrell said. 23 ISU, Fourth quarter surge pushes Baylor past Tech, J.T. Gerlich asked for prayers for Wegner and her family. Reviews. "Krista is a great coach and person. So, we appreciate prayers for her and her family, and just the unknown.. As a Sophomore last season, Gerlich scores 9 points against the Lady Raiders back in February! Ive shared it with my team as an example of a growing experience to acknowledge that we arent all perfect and that everyone makes mistakes.. I have so much respect for her and am extremely proud of her and what this means for Lubbock. "I've shared it with my team as an example of a growing experience to acknowledge that we aren't all perfect and that everyone makes mistakes." Bryn wrote God and his timing is a real thing! She was a Gerlich will also be the second member of the family to be part of a Big 12 Conference school. Emily (Brister) Cooper - Former WTAMU player All rights reserved. Throughout a 14-year head coaching career, which consisted of seven seasons at West Texas A&M in Canyon, Gerlich has racked up two TABC Coach of the Year awards, three conference coach of the year honors, three conference titles, five NCAA Tournament wins and eight 20-win seasons. We know we have the support, and I am looking forward to bringing that positive excitement and authentic love for the program back to my alma mater.". He was surrounded by familiar faces, including his wife Krista Gerlich head coach of the Texas Tech women's basketball team and daughter Bryn, who plays 23 ISU, Fourth quarter surge pushes Baylor past Tech, "Krista is a great hire for Texas Tech women's basketball. I'm just happy that it happened. Copyright 2020 KCBD. Krista Gerlich had heard about that team from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. She is currently in her third season as the Mavericks's head coach. "Within the first week everybody loved her," Gerlich said, "because she's just so funny. She is a proven winner as a player and has proven herself as a coach. She is such a great addition to Texas Tech. Cierra Johnson - Former UTA player In 2015, Gerlich served a two-game suspension at UTA following an arrest for public intoxication and violation of park hours. April 2013 - Present. He's had 17 years of experience in education, including as an athletic director and football coach at Amarillo's Highland Park ISD, Hereford ISD and Tahoka ISD, Andrews ISD, Lockney ISD. Months after helping the Lady Raiders to a national title in 1993, she began her coaching career at Lockney then joined her former coach Marsha Sharps coaching staff back at Tech 10 years later. WebKrista Gerlich Basketball Camps provide players and teams with a competitive and educational experience. Attend a practice and yes, you'll see coach Krista Gerlichleading the program. Gerlich said the bonds are authentic, just like Ferrell's personality. She loves west Texas and the people that make it so great. "I can't put into words how excited I am to be entrusted with rebuilding the Lady Raider basketball program, which is near and dear to my heart," Gerlich said. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Texas Tech is hiring UT-Arlington coach Krista Gerlich, a former star for the Lady Raiders, as its new women's basketball coach, the school confirmed Tuesday. She inherited a 284 Lone Star Champion Lady Buff program that lost in the South Central Region Tournament semifinals, including Lone Star player of the year Emily Brister.[6]. Among the many standouts that Gerlich coached at UTA was four-time All-Sun Belt selection Cierra Johnson, who was named Sun Belt Co-Player of the Year in 2019 and was a two-time Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year pick (2017, 2019). "We had a talented pool of candidates, and after a very competitive hiring process, Gerlich stood out as the best for Frenship," Frenship ISD superintendent Dr. Michelle McCord said in a news release. On September 18, 2006, Gerlich was named the women's basketball coach at West Texas A&M. She was a Tech closes the regular season at No. Attend a practice across any level of basketball and you'll likely hear the team break down to 'one-two-three FAMILY'. pic.twitter.com/3NMzLrvvA2. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. WebThe Mavericks have had 9 coaches, listed below, in their 42-year history. ^ "Spearman's Krista Kirkland Gerlich Named WTAMU Women's Basketball Coach". High Plains Observer. ^ Detherage, Travis (2013-04-11). "Krista Gerlich hired as women's basketball head coach". The Shorthorn. "Coach Gerlich is built for Texas Tech. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. I can't wait to bring my team out to support Coach Gerlich and Lady Raider Nation!" This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. In college, Bryan Gerlich lettered from 1988-1991 as a linebacker for Texas Tech. I think shes a program builder just because shes going to do things the right way and recruit the right kind of people and put a style of play out there that people will enjoy watching. In the past, Krista has also been known as Krista Cruz-gerlich. Her first full season began in October, 2013. LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Multiple family members of freshman Lady Raider Lana Wegner were bombed in Ukraine. She wore her hair just like she wears it now. Both her coaching style and ability to build strong relationships within her locker room as well as the community will bode well for her. & Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging. It's the type of stat line most often associated with the 6-foot-1 forward a little bit of everything to go with the actions that don't show up in a box score. Gerlich made the move to head West Texas A&Ms womens basketball program in 2006 and was there for seven seasons before taking the job at UT-Arlington in 2013 where shes been ever since. It turns out Ferrell became a Lady Raider, just like Gerlich. Gerlich met the Krista Gerlich Had a Pretty Good First 24 Hours. Catney, whoseretirement is effective Jan. 1, was the district's first full-time AD, joining FISD in 2015. Gerlich is married to Bryan Gerlich, who is also a Texas Tech graduate and a former linebacker on the Red Raider football team (1987-1992). 2023 www.caller.com. Postseason invitational champion Hisson, Brayden, who competes with the West Texas A&M football team, was unable to attend. ", I was forthright about the incident throughout the interview process, Gerlich said of the incident. It'sbittersweet to see her leave UTA but it's nice to see her going back home to her alma mater. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Sports editor Carlos Silva Jr. also contributed to this story. "I am so excited for Coach Gerlich and the opportunity to coach at her alma mater. I was so blessed to have her as my coach at UTA and am so excited to see her do amazing things at Texas Tech." Chris Ogden Head Men's Basketball Coach, UT-Arlington She was a "I can't wait to get to work on taking this program back to where it's supposed to be, where it has been and where everyone in the Texas Tech community expects it to be. "The fact that people compare me to my mom, that's the highest compliment I could ever receive," said Bryn. 1998 - 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. | All Rights Reserved. "I don't really know a whole lot about them yet," Bryan Gerlich said when asked about his vision for the Frenship athletic program. Before joining the athletics department, Bryan Gerlich served as an associate principal at Colleyville Heritage High School. The coach called Ferrell "one of a kind" and a "truth-teller. Gerlich followed her position at UTSA by accepting the head coaching job at San Antonio Reagan High School from 1999-2000. Aside from helping guide Tech to the 1993 NCAA title, she racked up three All-Southwest Conference accolades, and was named to the 1993 SWC All-Tournament team, the 1993 West Regional All-Tournament team and the 1993 Final Four All-Tournament team. She ranks third in school history in career assists (553), third in career three-point field goals (220), fourth in three-point field goal percentage (.417) and 13th in career scoring (1,324). Gerlich's success in the head coaching ranks hasn't been exclusive to her time in Arlington, as she led West Texas A&M to stellar 168-53 overall record, four consecutive South Division Lone Star Conference titles and three consecutive Lone Star Conference championships in seven seasons leading the Lady Buffs. "We spoke with many people, including her athletic director, about the incident and am satisfied she learned from the incident and has continued to grow as a coach, role model and mentor to her student athletes." Born in Spearman, Texas, Gerlich was a three time all-state selection in basketball while attending Sudan (Texas) High and Spearman High School. Gerlich said she was proud the group got to realize the "vision" she laid out there with an NCAA Tournament berth last season. She's not afraid to talk to you. Rebekah VanDijk Former UTA player But you'll also see Ill sure be pulling for her, I know that.. Bryn's mother, Krista Gerlich, was a star player on the women's basketball team that won the national title in 1993 at Texas Tech. "I couldn't do any of this without my mom," said Bryn. WebRelatives & Associates. Krista Gerlich is the current coach. Head Women's Basketball Coach at The University of Texas at Arlington. A lot of people, I think they lose sight of that. If Krista Gerlich's first 24 hours is any indication of how her tenure will go Lady Raider fans are in for a rocket ascent to greatness. She helped guide the Lady Raiders to two NCAA tournament appearances, including a 24-8 overall record, a 12-4 Big 12 mark and a spot in the Sweet 16 during the 2004-05 campaign. I can't wait to see how she grows the Lady Raider program!". Not only does she do a great job teaching the game and getting the most out of her players, she has a personal stake in Lady Raider Basketball. Bryn's mother, Krista Gerlich, was a star player on the women's basketball team that won the national title in 1993 at Texas Tech. Led by a standout fifth-grader, the group was one of the best in the country. 21 was retired by the Lady Raider program on Dec. 5, 1993, making her one of only three former Lady Raiders to have their numbers retired. The team earned an automatic bid to the WNIT, marking the sixth postseason tournament appearance and fourth postseason WNIT appearance in program history. You could tell immediately that she was going to be really good. Krista says she's happy to see her daughter following her own path. Her time with UTA has come to an end but she has definitely left her mark. That's obviously a big positive.". "I was forthright about the incident throughout the interview process," Gerlich said. ", It's not a feeling that goes away, either. Little did Gerlich know she'd be coaching that same do-it-all player more than a decade later. Gerlich will replace Marlene Stollings, who spent two seasons with the Lady Raiders before she was terminated on Aug. 6, a day after USA TODAY published an article detailing verbal abuse toward players. All rights reserved. I believe that she is the right person to lead our women's basketball team and I am excited to see what she and the Lady Raiders accomplish in the seasons ahead.". The 14th-seed Lady Mavericks held a lead over Iowa State late in the third quarter before bowing out 78-71. II), Rebekah VanDijk (2017, 2018), Cierra Johnson (2019), Marie Benson (2020), 4 Desherra Nwanguma (2014), Rebekah VanDijk (2015, 2016), Cierra Johnson (2017), 2 - Cierra Johnson (2016), Crystal Allen (2018), 7 - Emily Brister (2007, 2008, 2009), Joni Unruh (2010), Jamie Simmons (2010), Devin Griffin (2013), Chontiquah White(2013), Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) South Central Player of the Year, Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) South Central All-Region, Lone Star Conference All-Conference Selections, 17 - Emily Brister (2007, 2008, 2009), Natalie Wheeler (2007), Courtney Lee (2009), Jamie Simmons (2009, 2010), Joni Unruh (2009, 2010), Megan McLain(2010), Holly Isaacs (2010), Aly Sherman (2011), Ariel Robertson (2011), Kenisha Harris (2012), Devin Griffin (2012), Ashley Leven (2012), Chontiquah White(2013), 5 - Emily Brister (2007, 2008, 2009), Joni Unruh (2009), Jamie Simmons (2010), Lone Star Conference Defensive Player of the Year, 2 - Courtney Lee (2008), Aly Sherman (2011), Lone Star Conference Newcomer of the Year, 2 - Jamie Simmons (2010), Devin Griffin (2012), 11 - Emily Brister (2007, 2008, 2009), Kylee Aleman (2007), Holly Isaacs (2008, 2009, 2010), Jamie Dreiling (2009), Joni Unruh (2009, 2010), Megan McLain (2010), Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year, Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Coach of the Year, Lone Star Conference South Division Coach of the Year. From her first season to second with the Lady Mavericks, Gerlich had the second-largest Division I turnaround, going from four wins (2013-14) to 17 victories (2014-15). From her first season into the second, the Lady Mavs increased their win total by 13 from 4 wins to 17 wins, the second largest turnaround in Division I between the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. September 19, 2020 - Present. Frenship finished by winning its final two games to conclude with a 5-5 overall and 2-4 district record under head coach Jay Northcutt. Prior to taking her first head coaching position, Gerlich spent three years in Lubbock as an assistant coach under Hall of Fame coach Marsha Sharp at her alma mater. Like high school, Ferrell decided late in the process she would see what's out there. 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Shallowater girls basketball coach Chuck Darden is eager to see how Gerlich can re-energize the fan base and build new relationships. "I believe that Texas Tech is a pot of gold for every sport, and that's illustrated by how well each program succeeds on a national level year in and year out. Krista Gerlich is a born and raised West Texan, winning a state championship with Sudan in 1987 with her father, Jim Kirkland, as the coach. She is a proven winner as a player and has proven herself as a coach. Bryn Gerlich, the daughter of UT-Arlington womens basketball coach Krista Gerlich, has committed to Oklahoma State. I'm looking forward to meeting the current Lady Raiders, embracing them and their journey, and helping them write a better ending to their careers at Texas Tech, because they deserve it. The couple has a daughter, Krista says she definitely would've welcomed her daughter playing for the Lady Mavs, but at the end of the day, Bryn just wanted to her daughter, not her player. Krista is married to former Red Raider linebacker Bryan Gerlich. Daughter Bryn Gerlich plays basketball at Texas Tech after transferring from Oklahoma State. [10] ^ Christy, Pete (2022-11-16). Campers will be run through Division I drills designed to develop skills, vision and competency. I'm excited to see where she takes Texas Tech women's basketball." She's averaged 11.7 points over the past three games, chipping in with her usual rebounds and assists. Lady Raider fans are more than familiar with Gerlich's long resume as a player at Texas Tech. Tech closes the regular season at No. Her recruitment picked up after winning the Class 6A state championship with Plano in 2018, but she was still unsure if that was the path to take. Gerlich was named the head coach of the Lady Mavericks on April 11, 2013. She stands as the program's all-time winningest coach at UTA, accumulating 121 of her 289 career wins as a collegiate head coach at the helm of the Lady Mav program. Then she visited with Gerlich, who was leading the program at Texas-Arlington, where she finally "fit. "Coach Gerlich has been outstanding as a head coach at both UT-Arlington and West Texas A&M, and her track record as a student-athlete at Texas Tech speaks for itself. Krista Gerlich is an American college basketball coach. It's no surprise Gerlich pounced when she saw Ferrell's name in the transfer portal. Gerlich will take the head coaching role previously filled by Marlene Stollings, who was fired on Aug. 6 after a USA Today story detailing allegations of abuse towards players. COLLEYVILLE, Texas (CBS11 SPORTS) - With Colleyville Heritage cruising into the girls' state basketball playoffs, Bryn Gerlich is poised to finish her high school career in style. Krista will be a bright star in the Big XII." February 9, 2018 / 10:00 PM She is very passionate and competitive, while still being relatable and understanding toward her athletes! COACH SPEAK (HC KRISTA GERLICH): "I thought from the start, we had such a great energy about us. ", Records: TCU 7-20, 1-15; Texas Tech 17-12, 5-11. Bryn's mother, Krista Gerlich, was a star player on the women's basketball team that won the national title in 1993 at Texas Tech.