Julie Goodenough | |
Current Title: | Head coach |
Current Team: | Abilene Christian |
Current Conference: | WAC |
Birth Date: | 25 March 1969 |
Birth Place: | Dallas, Texas |
Player Positions: | Forward |
Tournament Record: | 1-2 (WNIT) 0–2 (WBI) 0–1 (NCAA D-I) 0–1 (NCAA D-II) 9–4 (NCAA D-III) 0–2 (NAIA D-II) |
Championships: | |
Player Years1: | 1987–1989 |
Player Team1: | Western Texas CC |
Player Years2: | 1989–1991 |
Player Team2: | Texas–Arlington |
Coach Years1: | 1991–1992 |
Coach Team1: | Texas–Arlington (grad. asst.) |
Coach Years2: | 1992–1993 |
Coach Team2: | Lubbock Christian (asst.) |
Coach Years3: | 1993–2002 |
Coach Team3: | Hardin–Simmons |
Coach Years4: | 2002–2005 |
Coach Team4: | Oklahoma State |
Coach Years5: | 2006–2012 |
Coach Team5: | Charleston Southern |
Coach Years6: | 2012–present |
Coach Team6: | Abilene Christian |
Julie Ann Goodenough (née Roewe; born March 25, 1969) is an American college basketball coach who is currently the head women's basketball coach at Abilene Christian.[1]
Born Julie Ann Roewe in Dallas,[2] Goodenough graduated from Haskell High School in Haskell, Texas in 1987[3] and first played college basketball at the junior college level at Western Texas College before transferring to the University of Texas at Arlington in 1989. At Texas–Arlington, Goodenough played two years at forward. She averaged 8.9 points and 4.4 rebounds as a junior in 1989–90,[4] then 14.3 points and 5.5 rebounds as a senior in 1990–91.[5] Goodenough graduated in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science.[6]
Goodenough began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Texas–Arlington in 1991–92.[7] She transferred to Texas Tech University after the season to finish her master's degree in sports administration.[6] In the 1992–93 season, the year Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball won the NCAA championship, Goodenough was a volunteer assistant coach at nearby Lubbock Christian University and taught physical education courses at Texas Tech.[7]
From 1993 to 2002, Goodenough was head coach at Hardin–Simmons, which transitioned from NAIA Division II to NCAA Division III in 1996.[6] In nine seasons, Goodenough went 82–35. Under Goodenough, Hardin–Simmons made the NCAA Division III Tournament four consecutive times from 1999 to 2002, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2000.[6]
From 2002 to 2005, she served as the head women's basketball coach at Oklahoma State University, going 23–61 in three seasons. Goodenough resigned on March 14, 2005.[8]
She then coached at Charleston Southern University from 2006 to 2012 before being hired at Abilene Christian in 2012.[9]
Julie Goodenough married school administrator Rob Goodenough in 1994.[10] They have two children.[6]