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Stephanie Glance was named the sixth head women's basketball coach in Illinois State history April 20, 2010, bringing a tremendous pedigree into her first head coaching job, as the only coach to work with Hall of Fame women's basketball mentors Pat Summitt and the late Kay Yow. With nearly a quarter century of coaching experience, Glance is a true student of the game and knows about the rich tradition of Illinois State women's basketball.
"I am thrilled to be a part of the Redbird Family! I have such great respect for the outstanding tradition of the women's basketball program," Glance said. "I look forward to continuing that success and reaching for even higher levels."
Glance added her own chapter to that history with a record-breaking first season with the Redbirds. Illinois State posted a 24-11 record in 2010-11, the fifth-most wins in school history and the fifth-consecutive 20-win season, and finished tied for second in the Valley with a 12-6 mark after being picked to finish fourth. Glance's 24 wins tied for the most by a first-year Valley coach, equaling the mark set by Creighton's Jim Flanery in 2002-03. ISU won a school record four postseason games and returned to the WNIT semifinals for the third-consecutive year. She also coached the Redbirds to their first undefeated Illinois State regular season at home in program history. All of these accolades helped Glance win the 2011 WBCA Maggie Dixon Division I Rookie Coach of the Year award, which earned her recognition by the Illinois House of Representatives with an official resolution presented by state representative Dan Brady.
Glance worked with Summitt at Tennessee in 2009-10 She was hired as an assistant to the head coach and was appointed to assistant coach in December. She also served as the Lady Vols' recruiting coordinator. Tennessee went 32-3 that season, won the SEC regular-season and tournament championships and advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament.
Prior to joining the Tennessee staff, Glance served 15 years as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State. She helped guide the Wolfpack to record of 285-178 and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Sweet 16 four times and the 1998 Final Four.
Glance developed a very close relationship while working with Yow, and served as the interim head coach during parts of the 2004-05, 2006-07 and 2008-09 seasons, while the coach battled breast cancer. Glance oversaw all aspects of the Wolfpack program, including player development, gameplan and practice planning, academic development, scheduling, community service and fundraising.
During her time at North Carolina State, Glance was instrumental in the development of 27 All-ACC selections, the 1995 and 1997 ACC Rookies of the Year and the 1999 ACC Player of the Year. Ten players Glance coached at N.C. State went on to play professionally, including eight that were drafted in either the WNBA or ABL.
As recruiting coordinator, Glance was responsible for all aspects of the N.C. State recruiting efforts. She put together 14 recruiting classes that ranked in the top-30 in the nation, including four in the top-10. She recruited three junior college All-Americans and one JUCO National Player of the Year.
Glance started her coaching career as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at South Florida from 1988-93 and served as an assistant coach at Southwest Texas State during the 1993-94 season.
Glance served on the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Board of Directors as the Elected Representative for all Division I Assistant Coaches from 2003-09. In that position, she was responsible for several events and meetings at the Women's Final Four National Convention. She also worked on the WBCA Recruiting and Access Committee in 2004, which revised and recommended new legislation and reform for women's basketball for the NCAA. In 2009, she was named the President of the Kay Yow Cancer Foundation Board of Directors. She currently holds a lifetime position on the Kay Yow Cancer Fund Board of Directors.
Glance played collegiately at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., earning a bachelor of arts degree in English and education in 1985.
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GLANCE COACHING FILE
2010-
Illinois State, Head Coach
2009-10
Tennessee, Special Assistant to the Head Coach/Head Coach
1994-2009
North Carolina State, Assistant Coach
1993-94
Southwest Texas State, Assistant Coach
1988-93
South Florida, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
GLANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR
SCHOOL
YEAR
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Tennessee (Assistant Coach)
2009-10
32-3
SEC Regular Season and Tournament Champions, NCAA Sweet 16