Acceptance Rate
86%
Enrollment
1,296
Sport
Basketball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Reading, PA
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Janice Luck
Head Coach
Luck has been the architect of an impressive building project. After winning just 15 games in her first three seasons, Coach Luck took the program all the way to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever in 2007-08. That building process reached its pinnacle during the 2015-16 season when the Lions produced the greatest season in the history of the school. Albright won a school-record 27 games and finished the year with a 27-3 overall mark. Albright captured the MAC Commonwealth Tournament title for the first time in school history and notched its first-ever victory in the NCAA Tournament with a win over Husson. The Lions advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and finished the season ranked in the top 10 of both the USA Today Sports and the D3hoops.com Top 25 polls. Kelecia Harris became the first player in school history to earn First Team All-America honors as she was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association team. For her efforts, Luck was named the MAC Commonwealth, ECAC South and WBCA District 4 Coach of the Year. During the 2014-15 season, Luck led Albright to a then school-record 21 victories as the Lions finished the 2014-15 season with a 21-8 overall record and advanced to the championship game of both the MAC Commonwealth and ECAC South Tournaments. She was rewarded for her efforts by being named the MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year. Albright went 13-12 in 2013-14, and featured the program's second-ever All-American as sophomore Kelecia Harris earned honorable mention honors from WDIII News. The 2012-13 season saw the emergence of new young nucleus led by Harris who was named the Mid-Atlantic Region and ECAC South Rookie of the Year and a member of the national All-Freshman team. In 2010-11, Luck earned her 100th career victory with a 69-49 win over cross-town rival Alvernia. In 2009 Luck led the Lady Lions to the postseason for the third consecutive year. With a 17-10 record, Luck coached two 1,000 point scorers, a first and second team All-Conference selection, the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year, and the program's first D3Hoops.com first team Mid-Atlantic All-Region honoree. Luck also helped the Red and White to defeat two top-20 nationally ranked opponents in DeSales University and Messiah College. At the conclusion of the season, Brehane Dillon became the first All-American in program history with an honorable mention from WDIII News. In the 2007-08 season, Luck guided Albright to new heights, recording the most wins in program history with 20. Luck was also responsible for leading her team to their second consecutive conference tournament and its first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. For her incredible efforts with the Red and White, Luck was named Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year. In 2006-07, Luck qualified for the league tournament and led Albright to an 18-win season, her best record up to that point. Her Lions finished the year with an overall record of 18-10, while managing a conference record of 10-4 that earned them the number two seed in the conference tournament. Albright also earned its first ECAC Tournament bid in program history. The 2005-06 season marked a new beginning for both Luck and the women's basketball program at Albright. After compiling a program best 14-win season, Luck was named Commonwealth Conference Coach of the Year. A 1996 graduate of Albright College with a B.S. in psychology and business, Luck is beginning her 19th season on the Bollman Center court; four as a player, three as an assistant coach, and entering her 12th as head coach. Luck originally came to Albright in the fall of 1992, and her athletic experience was not limited to the basketball court. Luck started for three years on the Albright field hockey team, and was a team captain her junior and senior seasons. For the Lion basketball team, she started all four years, and was a team captain for three years. As a point guard, Luck ran the Albright attack like few who came before her. When her last game had finished in February of 1996, she held every school record for assists, including most in a game, season, and career. Not just a passer, Luck also set the school mark for three-point baskets in a game with six. Upon graduation Luck made the transition from player to coach as she joined the Albright staff as an assistant. In her first year on the Lions' staff, she helped direct Albright to the conference tournament for the first time in five seasons. Luck spent two years as an Albright assistant before heading to West Chester University to pursue her master's degree in sports administration. During that time, she took a graduate assistant position on the West Chester coaching staff. Following one year at West Chester, Luck returned to her alma mater to work in the Albright admissions department. While not involved in coaching the Lady Lions at that time, she remained deeply involved with the game, coaching in a high school girls summer league and serving as camp director of the Future Stars Girls Basketball Camp. Janice Luck Head Women's Basketball Coach/Co-Director of Athletics Entering her 15th season as the head coach of the Albright Lions, Janice Luck has been the architect of an impressive building project. After winning just 15 games in her first three seasons, Coach Luck took the program all the way to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever in 2007-08. That building process reached its pinnacle during the 2015-16 season when the Lions produced the greatest season in the history of the school. Albright won a school-record 27 games and finished the year with a 27-3 overall mark. Albright captured the MAC Commonwealth Tournament title for the first time in school history and notched its first-ever victory in the NCAA Tournament with a win over Husson. The Lions advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and finished the season ranked in the top 10 of both the USA Today Sports and the D3hoops.com Top 25 polls. Kelecia Harris became the first player in school history to earn First Team All-America honors as she was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association team. For her efforts, Luck was named the MAC Commonwealth, ECAC South and WBCA District 4 Coach of the Year. During the 2014-15 season, Luck led Albright to a then school-record 21 victories as the Lions finished the 2014-15 season with a 21-8 overall record and advanced to the championship game of both the MAC Commonwealth and ECAC South Tournaments. She was rewarded for her efforts by being named the MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year. Albright went 13-12 in 2013-14, and featured the program's second-ever All-American as sophomore Kelecia Harris earned honorable mention honors from WDIII News. The 2012-13 season saw the emergence of new young nucleus led by Harris who was named the Mid-Atlantic Region and ECAC South Rookie of the Year and a member of the national All-Freshman team. In 2010-11, Luck earned her 100th career victory with a 69-49 win over cross-town rival Alvernia. In 2009 Luck led the Lady Lions to the postseason for the third consecutive year. With a 17-10 record, Luck coached two 1,000 point scorers, a first and second team All-Conference selection, the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year, and the program's first D3Hoops.com first team Mid-Atlantic All-Region honoree. Luck also helped the Red and White to defeat two top-20 nationally ranked opponents in DeSales University and Messiah College. At the conclusion of the season, Brehane Dillon became the first All-American in program history with an honorable mention from WDIII News. In the 2007-08 season, Luck guided Albright to new heights, recording the most wins in program history with 20. Luck was also responsible for leading her team to their second consecutive conference tournament and its first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. For her incredible efforts with the Red and White, Luck was named Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year. In 2006-07, Luck qualified for the league tournament and led Albright to an 18-win season, her best record up to that point. Her Lions finished the year with an overall record of 18-10, while managing a conference record of 10-4 that earned them the number two seed in the conference tournament. Albright also earned its first ECAC Tournament bid in program history. The 2005-06 season marked a new beginning for both Luck and the women's basketball program at Albright. After compiling a program best 14-win season, Luck was named Commonwealth Conference Coach of the Year. A 1996 graduate of Albright College with a B.S. in psychology and business, Luck is beginning her 19th season on the Bollman Center court; four as a player, three as an assistant coach, and entering her 12th as head coach. Luck originally came to Albright in the fall of 1992, and her athletic experience was not limited to the basketball court. Luck started for three years on the Albright field hockey team, and was a team captain her junior and senior seasons. For the Lion basketball team, she started all four years, and was a team captain for three years. As a point guard, Luck ran the Albright attack like few who came before her. When her last game had finished in February of 1996, she held every school record for assists, including most in a game, season, and career. Not just a passer, Luck also set the school mark for three-point baskets in a game with six. Upon graduation Luck made the transition from player to coach as she joined the Albright staff as an assistant. In her first year on the Lions' staff, she helped direct Albright to the conference tournament for the first time in five seasons. Luck spent two years as an Albright assistant before heading to West Chester University to pursue her master's degree in sports administration. During that time, she took a graduate assistant position on the West Chester coaching staff. Following one year at West Chester, Luck returned to her alma mater to work in the Albright admissions department. While not involved in coaching the Lady Lions at that time, she remained deeply involved with the game, coaching in a high school girls summer league and serving as camp director of the Future Stars Girls Basketball Camp.
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Shawn Barczynski
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Abigail Gaffney
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