UMSL
Women's Basketball Coaching Staff
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Lisa
Curliss-Taylor - Head Coach |
| Phone:
314-516-5640 |
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On
May 8, 2007, the University of Missouri-St. Louis announced the hiring
of Lisa Curliss-Taylor as the women’s basketball head coach. She
becomes the 10th women’s basketball head coach in school history.
Curliss-Taylor
comes to UMSL from East Texas Baptist University, an NCAA Division III
school, where she served as the head coach for the past four years.
She has compiled a 57-48 record during her career at ETBU, including
a 40-14 record over the past two seasons.
“I
am very excited to have this opportunity to be the head coach at the
University of Missouri-St. Louis,” said Curliss-Taylor. “One
of the main reasons I took this job was the close relationship of the
entire athletic staff at UMSL, and the leadership of the administration
to guide the department in the right direction.”
At
ETBU, Curliss-Taylor led the team to a 22-5 record last season while
being crowned the American Southwest Conference East Division Champions.
She had four players earn all-conference honors last season and she
was named ASC East Division Coach of the Year. The previous season,
she led the team to a record of 18-9 overall for a 40-14 record over
the past two seasons. She has coached the ASC East Division Freshman
of the Year each of the past three seasons and has coached seven All-ASC
East players. Her 57 career wins at East Texas Baptist rank her fourth
on the school’s all-time win list.
Prior
to her head coaching job at ETBU, Curliss-Taylor was an assistant coach
at Division II Washburn University for two seasons. The team went 53-11
in those two seasons, including a 30-4 record in 2002-03 while winning
a conference and regional championship, and earning a trip to the NCAA
Elite Eight. In the 2000-01 season, she was an assistant coach at Norman
(Okla.) High School where she also served as the head coach for the
girls sophomore team, earning Class 6A Sophomore Coach of the Year honors.
She spent two seasons as a student-assistant coach at the University
of Oklahoma for head coach Sherri Coale, where the team went 25-8 in
the 1999-2000 season and advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen.
Curliss-Taylor,
originally from Oklahoma City, Okla., played collegiately at the Division
I level at Oral Roberts University, before transferring and coaching
at Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma University with a Bachelor
of Arts and Science degree in Broadcast Journalism and Electronic Media
and a minor in history. Curliss-Taylor and her husband, Preston, were
married in July 2005, and the couple has a one-year old daughter, Lauren.
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Lora
Westling - Assistant Coach |
| Phone:
314-516-5868 |
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Lora
Westling is in her first season at UMSL after serving the past two seasons
as an assistant coach at Washburn University.
Westling
has coached at Washburn University for the past two years after a stellar
four-year career with the Lady Blues. The past two years, she has helped
coach the team to a combined record of 61-5, including a 32-1 season
in 2005-06, and went 29-4 last season. Wasburn won the MIAA tournament
championship and advanced to the NCAA Regional championship game both
years with Westling as an assistant coach. In addition to her basketball
coaching, Westling served as the assistant coach for the women’s
soccer team that went 29-4 on the season.
“Lora
was a tremendously hard worker as a player and she’ll be just
as devoted and hard working as a coach,” said head coach Lisa
Curliss-Taylor. “Lora has a great personality and will be able
to relate well with our team as a former player and from a coaches standpoint.”
Westling
spent four years as a member of the Washburn women’s basketball
team, scoring 965 career points and ranks 20th on the school’s
all-time scoring list. She broke the school career record for games
played and three-point field goals made at the time her career ended,
and her record for most career games is an MIAA conference record. Westling
earned All-MIAA honors twice during her career and was named to the
all-tournament team at the Elite Eight in 2004-05 after averaging 14.3
points per game while helping the Lady Blues win the national championship.
She played one season of soccer at Washburn, earning all-conference
and all-region honors. Westling was named the Washburn Lady Blues senior
athlete of the year following the 2005-06 academic year and was a four-time
MIAA Academic All-Conference selection. During her career, she also
served as a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and worked
with other charitable organizations such as the Junior Achievement program
and as a Youth Sports Coach in Topeka, Kan., for both soccer and basketball.
Westling,
a native of Casper, Wyoming, graduated from Washburn University in 2005
with a degree in marketing and completed her MBA at Washburn in May
2007.