Nicki Collen Explained

Nicki Collen
Current Title:Head coach
Current Conference:Big 12
Current Team:Baylor
Birth Date:1975 5, mf=yes
Birth Place:Indiana, U.S.
Player Years1:1993–1995
Player Team1:Purdue
Player Years2:1995–1997
Player Team2:Marquette
Player Years3:1997
Player Team3:BCM Alexandros
Coach Years1:2001–2003
Coach Team1:Colorado State (assistant)
Coach Years2:2003
Coach Team2:Ball State (assistant)
Coach Years3:2003–2005
Coach Team3:Louisville (assistant)
Coach Years4:2011–2014
Coach Team4:Arkansas (assistant)
Coach Years5:2014–2015
Coach Team5:Florida Gulf Coast (assistant)
Coach Years6:20152017
Coach Team6:Connecticut Sun (assistant)
Coach Years7:20182020
Coach Team7:Atlanta Dream
Coach Years8:2021–present
Coach Team8:Baylor
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Nicki Collen (née Taggart; born May 13, 1975) is an American basketball coach and is currently the head women's basketball coach at Baylor University.

Early life

Collen was born in Indiana and her family moved to Platteville, Wisconsin when she was 10 years old. While living in Wisconsin, Collen attended basketball camps with Bo Ryan.[1]

Playing career

Collen began her playing career at Purdue, where she was on a team that made consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1994 and 1995 and won consecutive Big 10 Championships. During her junior year, she transferred to Marquette, where she led the team to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. She earned all conference honors while at Marquette and was ranked third nationally in assists during her senior season.[2] After her college career, Collen played one year of professional basketball in Greece with BCM Alexandros.[3]

College career statistics

|-| style="text-align:left;" | 1993–94| style="text-align:left;" | Purdue|28||-||-||22.2||0.0||69.2||0.6||0.8||0.6||0.1||-||0.8 |-| style="text-align:left;" | 1994–95| style="text-align:left;" | Purdue|28||-||-||22.7||18.2||53.8||0.6||1.2||0.3||0.0||-||0.9 |-| style="text-align:left;" | 1995–96| style="text-align:center;" colspan="12" |Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules|-| style="text-align:left;" | 1996–97| style="text-align:left;" | Marquette|31||-||-||31.9||23.9||81.5||2.8||6.6||1.9||0.3||-||6.8 |-| style="text-align:left;" | 1997–98| style="text-align:left;" | Marquette|29||-||-||38.1||37.4||72.0||2.7||7.4||1.6||0.1||-||9.8 |-| style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Career|116||-||-||34.5||32.2||74.0||1.7||4.1||1.1||0.1||-||4.7 |- class="sortbottom"|style="text-align:center;" colspan="14"|Statistics retrieved from Sports-Reference.[4]

Coaching career

Collen began her coaching career at Colorado State as an assistant. After her tenure there, she was an assistant at Ball State, Louisville, and Arkansas, before moving to Florida Gulf Coast. While at Florida Gulf Coast, she helped the 2014–2015 team to a historic 31–3 record.[5] Collen coached under Curt Miller with the Connecticut Sun after her time as a college assistant. Collen helped the Sun turn around from a 14–20 finish in 2016 to a 21–13 record in 2017.[6]

On October 30, 2017, Collen was announced as the head coach of the Atlanta Dream. Collen took over for Michael Cooper after the Dream finished 12–22 in 2017.[7]

Atlanta Dream

Collen led the Dream to a slow start; posting a 2–2 record in May and a 5–6 record in June. June was an up and down month, with the team winning on the road against the Seattle Storm, but giving the Indiana Fever their second win of the season. July saw the team find its form. The Dream posted a 9–2 record, which was tied for the best record in the league. The run moved the team from 9th in the standings to 2nd. Collen led the team on an eight-game win streak including a perfect 4–0 record on the road. For her efforts, Collen was named WNBA Coach of the Month for July.[8] Collen was again selected WNBA Coach of the Month in August. She led the Dream to a 7–1 record, which secured them the number 2 seed in the playoffs and a bye to the semifinals. The team's only loss was to Phoenix on the road.[9] The team finished with a 23–11 record, a franchise best.

On August 28, 2018, it was announced that Collen was selected the WNBA Coach of the Year. She received 37 of 39 possible votes for the award. She is the second Dream coach to win the award.[10]

Baylor Bears

On May 3, 2021, Collen was hired as the head coach at Baylor following Kim Mulkey's departure to LSU.[11]

Head coaching record

|-| align="left" | ATL| align="left" |2018|34||23||11|||| align="center" | 1st in East ||5||2||3||| align="center" | Lost in WNBA Semi-Finals|-| align="left" | ATL| align="left" |2019|34||8||26|||| align="center" | 6th in East || - || - || - || - | align="center" | Did not qualify|-| align="left" | ATL| align="left" |2020|22||7||15|||| align="center" | 4th in East || - || - || - || - | align="center" | Did not qualify|-class="sortbottom"| align="left" |Career| ||90||38||52|||| ||5||2||3||

Personal life

Collen is married to basketball coach Tom Collen. The couple have three children.[7] The two met when Tom was an assistant at Purdue when she played there and then he later hired her as his assistant at Colorado State. They married in 2001 and she served as his assistant at Louisville and Arkansas.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the Rookie WNBA Coach Who Is Married to the Game. Matt Foley. ozy.com. February 20, 2018. June 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: Nicki Collen joins hoops staff. Andres Focil. 6 November 2014. June 4, 2018.
  3. Web site: Nicki Collen Named Assistant Women's Basketball Coach. April 1, 2003. June 4, 2018. gocards.com. University of Louisville.
  4. Web site: Nicki Taggart College Stats. Sports-Reference. April 11, 2024.
  5. Web site: Nicki Collen. fgcuathletics.com. June 4, 2018.
  6. Web site: Former Connecticut assistant Nicki Collen named Dream coach. usatoday.com. October 30, 2017. June 4, 2018.
  7. Web site: Nicki Collen Named Atlanta Dream Head Coach. wnba.com. WNBA. October 30, 2017. June 4, 2018.
  8. Web site: Atlanta's Collen Named WNBA Coach Of The Month. wnba.com. WNBA. August 2, 2018. August 3, 2018.
  9. Web site: Dream's Nicki Collen Named August Coach Of The Month. wnba.com. WNBA. August 20, 2018. August 20, 2018.
  10. Web site: Atlanta's Nicki Collen Named 2018 WNBA Coach Of The Year. wnba.com. WNBA. August 28, 2018. August 29, 2018.
  11. Web site: Baylor Welcomes Collen as Women's Basketball Head Coach. 2021-05-04. Baylor University Athletics. en.
  12. Web site: Nicki Collen Was Her Husband's Assistant Coach. Now, She's WNBA Coach of the Year.