Joi Williams
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| Sport(s) | Basketball | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Title | Head coach | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Team | UCF | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Record | 114–163 (.412) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Biographical details | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born |
November 5, 1966 Jacksonville, Florida[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Playing career | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1984–1988 | South Florida | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Position(s) | Point guard | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1989–2001 | Florida (asst.) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2001–2003 | Clemson (asst.) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2003–2007 | Murray State | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2007–2016 | UCF | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Overall | 168–224 (.429) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Championships | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Conference USA Tournament champions (2009, 2011) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Joi Williams (born November 5, 1966)[2] is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the UCF Knights women's basketball team.[1] Williams arrived at UCF in 2007 and during her tenure, she has taken the Knights to two C-USA championships.[3] As of March 7, 2016, Williams and the school agreed to part ways.[4]
Head coaching record
| Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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| Murray State (Ohio Valley Conference) (2003–2007) | |||||||||
| 2003–04 | Murray State | 13–15 | 9–7 | t5th | |||||
| 2004–05 | Murray State | 9–19 | 5–11 | 8th | |||||
| 2005–06 | Murray State | 11–17 | 9–11 | t6th | |||||
| 2006–07 | Murray State | 21–10 | 15–5 | 2nd | |||||
| Murray State: | 54–61 (.470) | 38–34 (.528) | |||||||
| UCF (Conference USA) (2007–2013) | |||||||||
| 2007–08 | UCF | 10–20 | 3–13 | 12th | |||||
| 2008–09 | UCF | 17–17 | 11–5 | t2nd | NCAA First Round | ||||
| 2009–10 | UCF | 11–16 | 7–9 | t7th | |||||
| 2010–11 | UCF | 22–11 | 12–4 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | ||||
| 2011–12 | UCF | 12–17 | 7–9 | t7th | |||||
| 2012–13 | UCF | 16–18 | 7–9 | t8th | |||||
| UCF (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2016) | |||||||||
| 2013–14 | UCF | 10–20 | 3–15 | 9th | |||||
| 2014–15 | UCF | 9–21 | 5–13 | 8th | |||||
| 2015–16 | UCF | 7–23 | 4–14 | t9th | |||||
| UCF: | 114–163 (.412) | 59–91 (.393) | |||||||
| Total: | 168–224(.429) | ||||||||
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
- 1 2 Joi Williams
- ↑ "Women's Basketball Coaches Career". NCAA. Retrieved 26 Sep 2015.
- ↑ C-USA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE - Championships
- ↑ "UCF, Williams Part Ways - UCF Knights - Official Athletics Site". www.ucfknights.com. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
- ↑ "OVC Basketball Media Guide". http://ovcsports.com/. Retrieved 27 Sep 2015. External link in
|website=(help) - ↑ "2014-15 Women's Basketball" (PDF). http://grfx.cstv.com/. Retrieved 27 Sep 2015. External link in
|website=(help) - ↑ "2014 – 15 women's basketball" (PDF). http://www.theamerican.org/. Retrieved 27 Sep 2015. External link in
|website=(help) - ↑ "2014-15 Women's Basketball Standings". http://theamerican.org/. Retrieved 27 Sep 2015. External link in
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