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Women's Basketball Coach Brian Morehouse
Is Honored by Coaching Peers
Posted March 8, 2001
HOLLAND -- Hope College women's basketball coach Brian
Morehouse has been honored as the district coach of the year by
the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).
In his fifth season at the helm of the Flying Dutch,
Morehouse guided the team to the championship of the Michigan
Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), a berth in the NCAA
Division III playoffs and a school-record 21-game winning streak.
The Russell Athletic/WBCA coach of the year program
culminates with the selection of a national coach of the year.
The district and national honorees will be recognized at the
organization's national convention in conjunction with the
women's Division I Final Four in St. Louis on March 28.
The district honoring Morehouse represents NCAA Division III
teams in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
Morehouse has been a part of the Hope basketball program
since his undergraduate days, first as a student assistant in the
men's program and then as men's junior varsity coach. He became
the head women's basketball coach in 1996.
He served as a member of the college's admissions staff from
1991-98 and for the last three years has been director of the
college's Dow Physical Education and Health Center.
His Flying Dutch teams have compiled a 97-38 (72%) record,
winning MIAA championships in 2000 and 2001 and gaining
appearances in the Division III playoffs in 1998, 1999 and 2001.
This year's team compiled a school-record 25 victories and
was undefeated in MIAA games (14-0). In January Morehouse was
honored as the Division III national coach of the month by the
publication DIII News.
This season he had the unique opportunity of coaching with
his father Dean who served as a volunteer assistant coach after a
long distinguished basketball coaching career at Fremont High
School.
Morehouse and his wife Elizabeth (Liz) are the parents of an
infant daughter Megan.
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