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DIXIE JEFFERS
When people talk Capital University women’s basketball one name comes immediately to mind – Dixie Jeffers. In her second decade as a basketball coach, Jeffers and her teams have been a model of excellence and consistency on and off the court. One of the nation’s all-time winningest coaches, she has won an astounding 80% of the games she has coached and is only one of eight NCAA Division III coaches with 400 or more wins. Jeffers, who spent three seasons as the coach at Rio Grande University before coming to Capital, has a combined 452-122 career record.
With Jeffers at the helm, Capital University women’s basketball programs has become one of the nation’s best and most respected programs. From 1990-2000, no NCAA Division III women’s basketball team has had a higher winning percentage. Also during that span, Jeffers led Capital to the Final Four an incredible four times in five years. The Crusaders finished second in 1993, became the first Division III school to win back-to-back national championships in 1994-1995 and finished third in 1997. With all this success, Jeffers had the distinction of being the first Division III coach to win National Coach of the Year honors in successive years (1994 - 1995).
Capital has won 20 or more games in 11 seasons and twice the Crusaders crossed the 30 win plateau. Through Jeffers’ tenure, Capital has won the OAC regular season title seven times. They have also won the OAC post-season tournament seven times, including a run of six in a row from '92-'97 with ten NCAA Tournament appearances.
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