HEAD COACH:
Kris Huffman
ASSISTANT COACHES: Mary Smith,
Tria Yoder
Kris Huffman enters her 13th season as DePauw's head women's basketball coach after leading the 2005 Tigers to the program's eighth 20-plus win season in the last nine years. The team also made its sixth NCAA Championship appearance in the last 10 seasons.
The winningest coach in DePauw history, Huffman has posted a 244-77 career overall record and a 135-25 mark in conference games. Her .760 winning percentage is the best in DePauw history and ranks tied for 13th all-time among coaches with at least 10 years of Division III head coaching experience.
Since the beginning of the 1995-96 season, the Tigers have amassed a 222-51 record for an .813 winning percentage which is tops among all NCAA institutions in Indiana.
Huffman has led the Tigers into the Sweet 16 three times in the last eight seasons and DePauw has captured five of seven SCAC titles since joining the league in 1998-99. DePauw has amassed a 101-13 mark in SCAC games.
Last season, Huffman led the Tigers to the top seed in the SCAC Championship after finishing with the best regular season record in conference play. The Tigers finished second in the SCAC tournament and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championship. They finished 23-6 after falling to Calvin in the second round.
In 2003-04, Huffman directed the Tigers to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title and a berth in the NCAA tournament. The Tigers' 26 wins tied a school record for most wins in a season. Huffman was named the 2003-04 SCAC Coach of the Year, her third such honor in the SCAC and fifth conference coach of the year honor overall.
The 2002 Tigers finished third at the NCAA Division III Championship and Huffman was named the Division III Coach of the Year by both the Women's Basketball Coaches Association and DIII News. DePauw won a school-record 26 games that season against just four losses and captured its sixth straight conference title. They also won a school-record 20 straight during the campaign. On their way to the national semifinals, the Tigers knocked off fourth-ranked Hardin-Simmons and second-ranked Wilmington on consecutive nights.
Huffman was named the 2001-02 SCAC Coach of the Year and also earned WBCA District Coach of the Year honors for the second straight year and third time in four seasons.
During the 2000-01 campaign she led the Tigers to a tri-SCAC championship and was the South Region Coach of the Year and a finalist for Division III Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons.
The 1999-2000 Tigers notched a fourth consecutive 20-win season and shared the SCAC title with Hendrix. They also extended their conference win streak to 43 games and set an SCAC record with 25 consecutive wins in that conference.
In 1998-99, their first season as members of the SCAC, the Tigers finished with a perfect 18-0 conference record and a third appearance in four years in the NCAA Division III Championship. The Tigers, seeded first in the South Region, won a second-round home game over Austin College before being eliminated in the round of 16 by eventual national runner-up St. Benedict. The 22-5 season also included a school-record 17-game win streak.
Huffman earned SCAC Coach of the Year honors which was her third such conference award in her young career. She also was the South Region Coach of the Year and one of eight finalists for the Division III Coach of the Year award.
During the 1997-98 season, Huffman led the Tigers to a then school-record 23 wins against just five losses and the program's second NCAA Division III Championship appearance in three years. The Tigers earned a number two seed in the Great Lakes Region and beat Baldwin-Wallace in a second-round home game before losing to St. Thomas in the round of 16.
The Tigers also captured the regular season and tournament championships in the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference and were the first team to win all 10 conference games in a single season. For her efforts she earned her second ICAC Coach of the Year honor in three years.
Huffman led the Tigers to a then school-record 22 wins against just four losses in 1996-97 as the Old Gold shared the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference title with Hanover.
During the 1995-96 season, Huffman was named the ICAC Coach of the Year after directing the Tigers to a 19-7 record and the team's first appearance in the NCAA Division III tournament.
In her first season in Greencastle, she led the Tigers to a 12-12 finish and a tie for second place in the ICAC.
A native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Huffman was named Miss Basketball in Iowa following her senior year in high school when she led her team to a state championship. She then moved on to Division I Northern Iowa where she played basketball and earned a bachelor's degree in community health education.
She still is the Panthers' career three-point record holder with a .483 percentage and recorded the only triple-double in school history with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Eastern Illinois on January 31, 1986. Huffman finished as the second all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,294 points and still ranks fourth. Her 322 career assists still rank fourth.
She remained at UNI and received a master's degree in health education. Huffman is also an Iowa Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.
Huffman served as an assistant coach at Wartburg College where she helped them to four straight appearances in the Division III tournament.
Along with her coaching responsibilities at DePauw, Huffman is also a part-time instructor in the kinesiology department and a lifefit coordinator. She also served on the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors and the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Regional Advisory Committee.
Kris Huffman
Career Head Coaching Highlights
Conference Championships
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (1996-97, co-champions)
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (1997-98 regular season and tournament)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (1998-99)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (1999-00, co-champions)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (2000-01 tri-champions)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (2001-02)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (2003-04)
Conference Coach of the Year
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (1995-96; 1997-98)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (1998-99; 2001-02; 2003-04)
District Coach of the Year
1999, 2001, 2002
Division III Coach of the Year
2002
NCAA Championship appearances
1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005
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Kris Huffman's Year-by-Year Record |
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Overall |
Conference |
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| Year | W | L | Pct. | W | L | Pct | Conf. Finish | |
| 1993-94 | 12 | 12 | .500 | 5 | 3 | .625 | tie-1st (ICAC) | |
| 1994-95 | 10 | 14 | .417 | 2 | 6 | .250 | 4th (ICAC) | |
| 1995-96 | 19 | 7 | .731 | 8 | 2 | .800 | 2nd (ICAC) | |
| 1996-97 | 22 | 4 | .846 | 9 | 1 | .900 | tie-1st (ICAC) | |
| 1997-98 | 23 | 5 | .821 | 10 | 0 | 1.000 | 1st (ICAC) | |
| 1998-99 | 22 | 5 | .815 | 18 | 0 | 1.000 | 1st (SCAC) | |
| 1999-00 | 20 | 5 | .800 | 15 | 3 | .833 | tie-1st (SCAC) | |
| 2000-01 | 19 | 6 | .750 | 14 | 4 | .778 | tie-1st (SCAC) | |
| 2001-02 | 26 | 4 | .885 | 17 | 1 | .944 | 1st (SCAC) | |
| 2002-03 | 22 | 5 | .815 | 12 | 2 | .857 | 2nd (SCAC) | |
| 2003-04 | 26 | 4 | .885 | 13 | 1 | .929 | 1st (SCAC) | |
| 2004-05 | 23 | 6 | .793 | 12 | 2 | .857 | 2nd (SCAC) | |
| Totals | 244 | 77 | .760 | 135 | 25 | .844 | ||
MARY
SMITH
Assistant Coach
E-mail: msmith@depauw.edu
Phone:
765-658-6280
Mary Smith begins her 13th season as assistant women's basketball coach at DePauw and seventh as a full-time assistant. Her primary responsibilities include working with the post players. Smith also is the director of marketing and promotions for the athletic department.
The Eau Claire, Wis., native earned four varsity letters in basketball at Western Illinois University after a stellar high school career. Smith earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology at WIU. She then earned a master's degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa where she also served as a graduate assistant coach for the women's basketball team.
Since coming to DePauw she has earned a master's degree in sport management from Indiana State University. During her first two years, she was an assistant volleyball coach and the Tigers captured their first-ever Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference championship in her second season.
Smith has spearheaded successful charity fundraising drives for the team over the last 11 seasons that have raised approximately $70,000 for various charitable organizations.
TRIA
YODER
Assistant Coach
E-mail:
tyoder@depauw.edu
Phone: 765-658-4933
Tria Yoder begins her second season as an assistant coach for the Tigers after a standout career at DePauw. Yoder graduated in May 2004 with a bachelor of arts degree in kinesiology. She was a three-time SCAC Academic Honor Roll selection.
Yoder was part of, at the time, the winningest senior class in school history as the Tigers compiled a 93-19 four-year record. In that time, DePauw earned two trips to the NCAA Division III Championships. The Tigers finished third in 2002 and advanced to the second round last year. They also won two Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference titles in that time.
Yoder earned four varsity letters while playing in a then DePauw-record 109 games and starting 63. She ranks third in school history with 104 three-pointers and fifth with 39.2 percent shooting from three-point range. Yoder dished out 259 assists which ranks fourth in school history and recorded 117 steals which ranks 10th.