USD Women's Basketball 2006-2007

Assistant Coach 2nd-year Old Dominion, 1999

Aubrey Eblin is entering her second season as an assistant coach at USO. Eblin 's primary responsibili– ties include scheduling, team travel, budgeting , and student-athlete affairs. She also assists with scouting of opponents and recruiting. In addition , Eblin oversees the academic progress of the student-athletes. In the 2005-2006 season, senior Polly Dong and junior Sabine Loewe were both AII-WCC Academic Honorees. In her first season, working primarily with the guards, Eblin helped develop two AII-WCC guards in the 2005-2006 season. Tiara Harris was a first-team AII-WCC selection and Kelly Winther was named to the ,J WCC All-Freshman Team. Topping off the guard play last season , point guard Amanda Rego led the WCC I in both assists and steals. In May of 2005, Eblin came to USO from the University of Nebraska where, she served as the Husker's Director of Basketball Operations for two seasons . At Nebraska , Eblin was in charge of all daily operations including, budgeting, scheduling , academics, and player personnel. Eblin also served as the Huskers Sum- ..-..-,;:;•.– • I mer Camp Director. During her two seasons at Nebraska, the Huskers made back-to-back appearances in the WNIT. • Prior to working at the University of Nebraska , Eblin spent a three-year stint as an assistant coach at the University of Wyoming under current USO head coach , Cindy Fisher. After the 2001-02 season, Wyoming ~ earned the WBCA award for the top team GPA in Division I women's basketball. The Cowgirls also earned , ..-_.., _ _ their first postseason tournament win in Wyoming women's basketball history with a first round win over i Montana in the 2003 WNIT.

c-....:___ ,_ As a player, Eblin was part of four Colonial Athletic Association title teams and made four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. She was a member of the CAAAll-Tournament team as a junior and made the NCAA Mideast ~~..,....., .... Regional All-Tournament team as a sophomore in 1996-97. She also served as a team co-captain as a senior in 1998-1999. In her four years at ODU, the Monarchs went undefeated in Conference play. An outstanding long-range shooter, Eblin holds the ODU school re– l cord for three-pointers made in a single game (9) and single season (97). , . ..J~~· - She also set the NCAA championship game record with 10 three-point • ..._-,!'&•■,.· attempts against Tennessee in 1997. During the Lady Monarchs' run to the 1998 NCAA Sweet 16, Eblin scored 17 points, wh ile making 5-of-10 three-pointers, in ODU's win over Nebraska in the second round at Nor– folk , Va. Before beginning her coaching career at the University of Wyoming, Eblin spent 1999-2000 as a graduate assistant in the Wyoming athletic department as an assistant to Associate Athletic Director, Barbara Burke. She traveled to Wyoming after a standout career at Old Dominion Uni– versity, where she earned four varsity letters and helped the Lady Mon– archs to the 1997 National Championship Game.

Eblin earned her master's degree in Kinesiology and Health in 2002 from the University of Wyoming and _ _..,._.. also holds her bachelor's degree in sports management from Old Dominion University. Eblin resides in San r..'ll',-:-.:.r,,.. Diego.

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