| HEAD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL /
SOFTBALL COACH
Name:
John Brackett
Office
Phone:
252.985.5217
E-mail:
jbrackett@ncwc.edu
John Brackett begins his 19th season at the helm of the Lady Bishop's basketball
team and 17th as head softball coach. During his tenure, he has become the all-time winningest women's basketball
coach in Wesleyan history, while being honored as the Dixie/USA South
Conference's Women's Basketball Coach of the Year on three
different occasions.
His first Coach of the Year honor came in 1994 when his team finished
with a school best 20-8 record. That team advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Tournament after winning the Conference Regular Season and Tournament
Championships.
His second Coach of the Year performance came in 1999 when his team
won 19 games, won the Conference Tournament Championship and advanced to the second
round of the NCAA Tournament.
His final Coach of the Year honor came in 2002.
Brackett led his 2001-02 Lady Bishops to a
16-9 overall record, including a 11-3 mark in conference play.
Brackett has an extensive background as a player. He played
high school basketball at Lee-Davis High School in Mechanicsville, VA. A four year
starter for North Carolina Wesleyan, Brackett's teams were highly successful and
accumulated an 82-31 record. His teams won two Conference Championships and
advanced to the NCAA "Elite Eight" in 1987. While serving as captain
during his senior year, he was selected as the team's Most Valuable Player as well as
being selected as a Conference All-Academic performer after accumulating a 3.9 grade
point average.
A native of Mechanicsville, VA, Brackett graduated from North
Carolina Wesleyan with a degree in Psychology in 1988. He
and his wife, Suzanne, have two children: Michael (13) and Ashlee (7).
The family currently resides in Rocky Mount and are proud
members of Southside Baptist Church.
BASKETBALL
ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER JOHN BRACKETT
Conference Champions
1994, 1999
NCAA Tournament Second Round
1994, 1999
Conference Runner-Up
1990, 1995, 2002
Regional Ranking
1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2002
National Ranking
1995
* Best Record: 20-8
(1994)...
* Numerous players named
All-Conference, All-Tournament, and All-Region...
* Numerous players named
Academic All-Conference, All-Region, and All-American...
* Schedule includes Division
I, II, and III teams, including USA South Conference opponents
(Division III), whose tournament champion
receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament... |