Barbara Nelson, Head Women's Basketball Coach
E-mail Coach Nelson:
bnelson@wingate.edu
Call Coach Nelson: 704-233-8172
WINGATE NAMES
BARBARA NELSON HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH
Wingate,
N.C.----Wingate
University vice-president and director of athletics Steve Poston
announces the appointment of Barbara Nelson as head women’s
basketball coach. Nelson will be introduced to the Wingate
University family during a Wednesday press conference. She replaces
Johnny Jacumin, who retired at the end of the 2006-07 season
following 27 seasons at the NCAA Division II school.
Nelson has served as the head varsity girls’
basketball coach at Providence Day School in Charlotte for 21
seasons. She has compiled a 437-176 record with seven NCISAA state
championships during her tenure with the Chargers. PDS was named the
Charlotte Observer Sweet 16 champions five times. In
addition, Providence Day won the CISAA basketball conference crown
nine times under Nelson’s watch.
In 2006-07, Nelson led the Chargers to a 30-4 overall
record, a state title and a conference championship. The
Charlotte Observer named Nelson its girls’ basketball Coach of
the Year for her efforts this season, the fourth time she has
received this prestigious honor. Nelson has compiled a winning
record in 19 of her 21 seasons with the Chargers. The 30 wins this
year were a career-best for Nelson.
Barbara Nelson has ties to the South Atlantic
Conference. She is a graduate of Presbyterian College with a B.S.
degree in Psychology. A four-year letter winner in basketball for
the Blue Hose, Nelson served two years on the Scotsman Club board
for her alma mater. She coached three players who signed SAC
scholarships, including current Carson-Newman College rising senior
forward Tashea Ledbetter.
The accolades her Providence Day players have
received could fill several scrapbooks. Konecka Drakeford was
a two-time Parade All-American (1991 and 1993). Drakeford was the
NCAA Division II Player of the Year her senior season at Johnson C.
Smith University.
Both Drakeford and Natasha Brackett were named
the Gatorade N.C. Player of the Year and N.C. Miss Basketball in
1993 and 2001, respectively. Brackett (Auburn) is one of four former
Chargers to sign NCAA Division I scholarships. Drakeford (Israel and
Turkey) and Brackett (Israel) have played professionally as well.
Nelson’s involvement in the game of basketball
extends beyond the Providence Day campus. A 12-year participant in
the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), Nelson was a high
school All-American selection committee member in 2006-07. She has
been a Nike Basketball Camp Director from 1999 to the present.
She has coached AAU basketball (boys and girls) since
1986. Nelson was an assistant coach for an AAU 18 and under state
and national championship team in 1986. She has coached the
Charlotte Royals (boys), Charlotte Monarchs, Carolina Comets and
N.C. Flight. Nelson spent two years as a floor coach for the WNBA
Charlotte Sting during open and free-agent tryouts.
A much-in-demand clinician, speaker and student of
the game, Nelson has worked and attended camps and clinics at
Charlotte, N.C. State, Wake Forest, Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, Lipscomb,
Gardner-Webb and Wingate. Nelson and her husband Vernon have two
children: Quinn (17) and Haley (14).
“Barbara Nelson has an intensity and passion for the
game of basketball,” Steve Poston said. “Since our first interview,
Coach Nelson has approached this opportunity with enthusiasm and
excitement.”
“She understands the balance an NCAA Division II
student-athlete must achieve,” Poston noted. “We want to offer each
of our student-athletes a well-balanced experience athletically,
academically, socially and spiritually. Barbara Nelson understands
this concept very well.”
“Her track record is proven; Barbara Nelson knows how
to win,” Poston added. “It is very important for us not to lose a
step."
Founded in 1896, Wingate University is a private
four-year co-educational institution offering students active
learning opportunities through personalized instruction, world
travel, faith nurturing, career development and community service.
Wingate offers more than 37 undergraduate majors in
arts and sciences, business, education, fine arts, music and sport
sciences. It also offers pre-professional programs and graduate
degrees in business, education, physical education and sport
administration.
In the spring of 2007, Wingate University will award
its first-ever doctor of pharmacy degrees. Bulldog student-athletes
compete in 17 NCAA Division II sports.
Barbara Nelson
Providence Day School Coaching Career
1986-2007 |