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Karen Barefoot
American basketball coach

Karen Barefoot

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Karen Barefoot is an American basketball coach. She is the current head coach for the UNC Wilmington women's basketball team. Barefoot is the first basketball player to record 2000 points and 1000 assists in a career for any NCAA division, male or female.

Playing career

Barefoot,a Newport News, Virginia native, played high school basketball at Menchville High School, earning Most Outstanding Player honors from Peninsula Sports Club four times. She received scholarship offers from several colleges but chose to remain close to home and attended Christopher Newport University along with Sharon, her twin sister.

During her career at Christopher Newport, playing under coach Cathy Parson, she helped the team to three NCAA tournament invitations. In her freshman year the team made it to the Sweet 16. She earned Kodak/WBCA All-America honors during her career and was named the All–USA South Atlantic conference player of the year twice. She continued her domination of the Peninsula Sports Club honors, winning the most outstanding player award four times during her college career. She was the national leader in the assess category in 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994 among Division III schools, amassing a total of 1002 assists in her career still the only Division III player to record over 1000 assists in a career. In addition to her assists records, Barefoot is the first basketball player to record 2000 points and 1000 assists in a career for any NCAA division, male or female.

Barefoot was inducted into the Christopher Newport University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999.

Coaching career

After completing her playing career and graduating, she formed the first ever athletics program for women at The Apprentice School, Located in Newport News, Virginia in 1995. She served as head coach for six seasons, culminating in a 24–3 record and a national championship in the National Small College Athletic Association. She was named the NSCAA National Coach of the Year in both 1999 and 2001.

In 2001, Barefoot moved to Lenoir Rhyne, a division II school in Hickory, North Carolina. she remained there for four years, recording double-digit wins in each year, and tying for first place in the South Atlantic Conference in 2004.

After four years there, Barefoot accepted a position as assistant coach under the legendary Wendy Larry at Old Dominion. She was very familiar with the ODU program because she had attended many games with her father and grandfather. She had a favorite player — Nancy Lieberman— in whose honor Barefoot chose to wear number 10 as a player number at Christopher Newport.

After three years as an assistant coach at the Division I level, Barefoot was invited to become the head coach of Elon. The first year turned out to be challenging as the team only won five games. I her third season, team 120 games the best results ever for the school as a Division I team and reached the quarterfinals of the WBI.

In 2011, Wendy Larry chose to step down after 24 seasons at Old Dominion and the school reached out to Barefoot to become the new head coach. Barefoot remained at Old Dominion for six seasons, which included three invitations to the WNIT and advancement to the second round of the WNIT in 2014 and 2015.

In 2017, Barefoot was named coach of the UNC Wilmington women's basketball program.

Head coaching record

Sources:

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
The Apprentice School (USCAA independent)
1995–96Apprentice12–2
1996–97Apprentice13–12
1997–98Apprentice15–8
1998–99Apprentice16–114–1NSCAA Third Place
1999–00Apprentice23–55–2NSCAA Fourth Place
2000–01Apprentice24–34–0NSCAA National Champions
Apprentice:103–41 (.689)13–6 (.684)
Lenoir–Rhyne (South Atlantic Conference)
2001–02Lenoir–Rhyne19–99–7
2002–03Lenoir–Rhyne18–127–7T-3rd
2003–04Lenoir–Rhyne17–1111–3T-1st
2004–05Lenoir–Rhyne16–129–53rd
Lenoir–Rhyne:70–44 (.614)36–22 (.621)
Elon (Southern Conference)
2008–09Elon5–262–1811th
2009–10Elon12–196–14T-7th
2010–11Elon20–1312–84thWBI Quarterfinals
Elon:37–58 (.389)20–40 (.333)
Old Dominion (Colonial Athletic Association)
2011–12Old Dominion11–217–11T-8th
2012–13Old Dominion19–1210–8T-4thWNIT First Round
Old Dominion:30–33 (.476)17–19 (.472)
Old Dominion (Conference USA)
2013–14Old Dominion18–169–7T-6thWNIT Second Round
2014–15Old Dominion21–1311–7T-4thWNIT Second Round
2015–16Old Dominion17–1710–85th
2016–17Old Dominion17–1411–76th
Old Dominion:73–60 (.549)50–29 (.633)
UNC Wilmington (Colonial Athletic Association)
2017–18UNC Wilmington12–194–14T-8th
2018–19UNC Wilmington18–1211–7T-3rd
UNC Wilmington:30–38 (.441)15–21 (.417)
Total:343–267 (.562)

           
           
           
     

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