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Charli Turner Thorne
American basketball player-coach

Charli Turner Thorne

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American basketball player-coach
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Charli Turner Thorne (born March 10, 1966) is the Arizona State Sun Devils head women's basketball coach. She is the winningest Sun Devil coach since the team was established (343-208) and, in 2009, stood as No. 4 in the Pac-10/Pac-12 in terms of most career wins.

Biography

Turner Thorne studied psychology at Stanford University where she played basketball under Tara VanDerveer. She graduated in 1988 with a bachelor's degree and later studied for a master's degree in education at the University of Washington, graduating in 1990. She is married to Will Thorne and they have three children.

Coaching career

Turner Thorne began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Washington in 1988, then an assistant coach at Santa Clara in 1990. In 1993, Turner Thorne became head coach at Northern Arizona, winning consecutive seasons in 1994-95 and 1995–96, the first time the school had accomplished this. She then took a job coaching at Arizona State University for the start of the 1996 season. Turner Thorne has led the Arizona State women's basketball team to the NCAA Tournament seven times. This achievement is four more than in the 15 years prior to her arrival as coach.

In the 2004-05 season, the Sun Devils under Turner Thorne gained a 24-10 overall record and its first NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance in 22 years. The team also gained a record of 25-9, which met the single-season school record for most wins at that time. ASU shared the Pac-10 title in 2001 and the inaugural Pac-10 Tournament title in 2002, the first league championships the school had achieved.

In the 2006-07 season, the Sun Devils achieved 31 wins, including a school record 16 Pac-10 wins, which brought them to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the first time. At the end of the 2006-07 season, the Sun Devils ranked No. 8 in the final USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and No. 10 in the final Associated Press poll, the highest final rankings in each poll the school had achieved. In the summer of 2007 Turner Thorne served as an assistant coach on USA Basketball's U-21 World Championship Team which won the gold medal at the U-21 FIBA World Championship in Moscow, Russia.

In 2009 the Sun Devils rejoined the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons under Turner Thorne's leadership. Having achieved 26 wins in the 2008-09 season, Turner Thorne became one of three Pac-10 coaches alongside University of Washington head coach Chris Gobrecht and Stanford University head coach Tara VanDerveer to have led their respective schools to five or more consecutive 20-win seasons.

During the summer of 2009, Turner Thorne served as the head coach of the USA Women's World University Games Team which won the gold medal at the 2009 World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia, having won all seven of their games. It was Turner Thorne's second time working with USA Basketball.

In July 2009, Turner Thorne became vice president of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's (WBCA) Executive Committee.

For the 2011–12 basketball season, Turner Thorne took a leave of absence from her coaching duties and returned for the 2012–13 season.

Year-by-year results

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (Big Sky Conference) (1993–1996)
1993–94Northern Arizona12–156–8T-4th
1994–95Northern Arizona14–126–85th
1995–96Northern Arizona14–136–85th
Northern Arizona:40–40 (.500)18–24 (.429)
Arizona State Sun Devils (Pacific-10 Conference) (1996–2011)
1996–97Arizona State9–193–159th
1997–98Arizona State10–176–12T-7th
1998–99Arizona State12–156–12T-6th
1999–00Arizona State14–157–117thWNIT 1st Round
2000–01Arizona State20–1112–6T-1stNCAA First Round
2001–02Arizona State25–912–6T-2ndNCAA Second Round
2002–03Arizona State16–147–118thWNIT 2nd Round
2003–04Arizona State17–1211–7T-3rdWNIT 1st Round
2004–05Arizona State24–1012–6T-2ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2005–06Arizona State25–714–42ndNCAA Second Round
2006–07Arizona State31–516–22ndNCAA Elite Eight
2007–08Arizona State22–1114–43rdNCAA Second Round
2008–09Arizona State26–915–3T-2ndNCAA Elite Eight
2009–10Arizona State18–149–95thWNIT 2nd Round
2010–11Arizona State20–1111–73rdNCAA First Round
Arizona State Sun Devils (Pac-12 Conference) (2012–present)
2012–13Arizona State13–185–139th
2013–14Arizona State23–1011–74thNCAA Second Round
2014–15Arizona State29–615–32ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2015–16Arizona State26–716–2T-1stNCAA Second Round
2016–17Arizona State14–55–3
Arizona State:394–225 (.637)207–142 (.593)
Total:434–265 (.621)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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