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Chris Gobrecht
American basketball coach

Chris Gobrecht

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American basketball coach
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USC Trojans women's basketball
Chris Gobrecht
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Biography

Christianne Geiger Gobrecht (born February 9, 1955) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the United States Air Force Academy women's basketball team. A coach since 1977, she has been a head coach at the high school, junior college, and NCAA levels, and is known for only hiring female assistant coaches in order to protect opportunities for women.

Coaching career

Gobrecht began her coaching career at Santa Fe Springs High School for one season before named the head coach at Pasadena City College, where she won a conference championship in her lone season there. She was also the head coach at Cal State Fullerton for six seasons prior to accepting the head coaching position at Washington, where she won two Pac-10 Conference titles and was named Pac-10 coach of the year twice. She was also the head coach at Florida State for one season prior to joining her alma mater USC in 1997. She led the Trojans to two WNIT appearances before she was fired at the end of the 2003–04 season. Gobrecht took the 2004–05 season off to spend time with family, accepting the head coaching position at Yale in 2005.

Gobrecht was named the head coach at Air Force on April 14, 2015. She signed a contract extension after the 2017–18 season that extended her contract through the 2022–23 season.

In 2022, the Mountain West Conference named Gobrecht the Coach of the Year in women's basketball after Air Force finished the regular season 17–12 (11–7 MW), the program's first winning season since it moved from Division II to Division I in 1996. After advancing to the second round of the 2022 Women's National Invitation Tournament, Air Force finished the 2021–22 season 19–12 overall.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Cal State Fullerton Titans (Pacific Coast Athletic Association)
1979–80Cal State Fullerton7–232–10
1980–81Cal State Fullerton10–202–106th
1981–82Cal State Fullerton18–123–96th
1982–83Cal State Fullerton13–153–116th
1983–84Cal State Fullerton17–117–74th
1984–85Cal State Fullerton19–118–65thNWIT Fifth Place
Cal State Fullerton:84–92 (.477)25–53 (.321)
Washington Huskies (Northern Pacific Conference)
1985–86Washington24–611–21stNCAA Division I Second Round
Washington Huskies (Pac-10 Conference)
1986–87Washington23–714–42ndNCAA Division I Second Round
1987–88Washington25–516–21stNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1988–89Washington23–1015–32ndNCAA Division I Second Round
1989–90Washington28–317–11stNCAA Division I Elite Eight
1990–91Washington24–515–32ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1991–92Washington17–119–96th
1992–93Washington17–1211–73rdNCAA Division I Second Round
1993–94Washington21–812–64thNCAA Division I Second Round
1994–95Washington25–913–52ndNCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
1995–96Washington16–1310–8T–3rd
Washington:243–89 (.732)143–50 (.741)
Florida State Seminoles (Atlantic Coast Conference)
1996–97Florida State5–220–169th
Florida State:5–22 (.185)0–16 (.000)
USC Trojans (Pac-10 Conference)
1997–98USC12–157–116th
1998–99USC7–203–15T–9th
1999–2000USC16–1410–8T–6thWNIT Second Round
2000–01USC13–158–10T–6th
2001–02USC16–1411–7T–4thWNIT Second Round
2002–03USC14–178–10T–5th
2003–04USC15–1311–7T–3rd
USC:93–108 (.463)58–68 (.460)
Yale Bulldogs (Ivy League)
2005–06Yale3–242–128th
2006–07Yale12–165–96th
2007–08Yale9–187–7T–4th
2008–09Yale11–174–107th
2009–10Yale13–158–64th
2010–11Yale14–1510–4T–2ndWNIT First Round
2011–12Yale16–128–63rd
2012–13Yale13–158–64th
2013–14Yale13–157–74th
2014–15Yale13–157–74th
Yale:117–162 (.419)66–74 (.471)
Air Force Falcons (Mountain West Conference)
2015–16Air Force1–291–1711th
2016–17Air Force4–252–1611th
2017–18Air Force6–255–1310th
2018–19Air Force8–224–1410th
2019–20Air Force10–217–11T–6th
2020–21Air Force8–184–149th
2021–22Air Force19–1411–75thWNIT Second Round
2022–23Air Force13–188–107th
Air Force:69–172 (.286)42–102 (.292)
Total:611–645 (.486)

           
           
           
     

Personal life

Gobrecht was married to Bob Gobrecht, who died in 2018 from an undisclosed illness. The couple had two children; Eric and Mady. Eric attended the Air Force Academy and is a Major stationed at Beale Air Force Base in California, while Mady played for her mother at Yale and is currently a nurse in Colorado Springs.

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