Brenda Paul

Brenda Paul is a college women's basketball coach who is currently an assistant for the Pfeiffer Falcons.[1] She has previously been the head coach at six colleges, including Mississippi State and Elon, and has amassed over 500 career wins.[2]

Brenda Paul
Biographical details
Alma materNorth Georgia College
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978–1980Tennessee Wesleyan
1980–1985Berry
1985–1989Mississippi State
1989–1994Georgia State
1994–2008Elon
2009–2014Young Harris
2015–presentPfeiffer (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall507–464 (.522)

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs () (1978–1980)
1978–1979 Tennessee Wesleyan 9–13
1979–1980 Tennessee Wesleyan 19–8
Tennessee Wesleyan: 28–21 (.571)
Berry (GAIAW) (1980–1985)
1980–1981 Berry 19–9NAIA Round of 8
1981–1982 Berry 29–4NAIA 4th place
1982–1983 Berry 29–4
1983–1984 Berry 32–5NAIA 4th place
1984–1985 Berry 30–6
Berry: 139–28 (.832)
Mississippi State Bulldogs[3] (SEC) (1985–1989)
1985–1986 Mississippi State 8–200–910th
1986–1987 Mississippi State 13–172–7T-8th
1987–1988 Mississippi State 19–132–78thNWIT (1-2)
1988–1989 Mississippi State 12–163–6T-7th
Mississippi State: 52–66 (.441)7–29 (.194)
Georgia State Panthers[4] (NSWAC / Trans American) (1989–1994)
1989–1990 Georgia State 8–185–7T-4th
1990–1991 Georgia State 7–215–75th
1991–1992 Georgia State 14–156–64th
1992–1993 Georgia State 12–167–52nd
1993–1994 Georgia State 9–183–9T-5th
Georgia State: 50–88 (.371)26–34 (.433)
Elon Phoenix[5][6][7] (SAC / Ind. / Big South / Southern) (1994–2008)
1994–1995 Elon 4–232–12T-7th (SAC)
1995–1996 Elon 17–107–74th
1996–1997 Elon 16–117–76th
1997–1998 Elon 12–14Transition to DI
1998–1999 Elon 4–23Transition to DI
1999–2000 Elon 14–156–85th (Big South)
2000–2001 Elon 16–148–6T-2nd
2001–2002 Elon 15–1310–42nd
2002–2003 Elon 19–1011–32nd
2003–2004 Elon 17–1212–85th (Southern)
2004–2005 Elon 4–243–1710th
2005–2006 Elon 12–167–11T-6th
2006–2007 Elon 10–204–1410th
2007–2008 Elon 12–206–126th
Elon: 172–225 (.433)83–109 (.432)
Young Harris (Ind. / Peach Belt) (2009–2014)
2010–2011 Young Harris 11–13Transition to DII
2011–2012 Young Harris 23–3Transition to DII
2012–2013 Young Harris 13–137–12T-10th
2013–2014 Young Harris 19–714–5T-3rd
Young Harris: 66–36 (.647)21–17(.553)
Total:507–464 (.522)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

  1. "Coaching Staff". HailState.com. Pfeiffer University.
  2. "Brenda Paul wins 500th game as Mountain Lions take 59-45 win over Bobcats". YHCAthletics.com. Young Harris College. 2014-01-25.
  3. "2017-18 Mississippi State women's basketball media guide" (PDF). HailState.com. Mississippi State University.
  4. "2017-18 Georgia State Panthers women's basketball media guide". GeorgiaStateSports.com. Georgia State University.
  5. "2008-09 Elon Phoenix women's basketball media guide". issue.com. Elon University.
  6. "2017-18 Elon Phoenix women's basketball media guide" (PDF). ElonPhoenix.com. Elon University.
  7. "South Atlantic Basketball Media Guide" (PDF).
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