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Cindy
Martin
Head Coach
First Year
(Florida, 1999)
Cindy Martin is in her first year as
Head Coach of the Youngstown State
women's basketball team after being
named to the position on April 11,
2008.
Martin, who resurrected programs at Indiana University of
Pennsylvania (IUP) and West Virginia
University, was named the Women’s
Basketball Coaches Association’s (WBCA)
2007-08 Division II East Region
Coach of the Year after posting a
27-5 record. She accumulated an
overall record of 70-23 and a .753
winning percentage in three seasons
at IUP and helped West Virginia to
two postseason berths as the
Mountaineers’ recruiting
coordinator.
In 2007-08, IUP won a school-best 27 games
claiming its second consecutive PSAC
championship. The Crimson Hawks
spent the entire season ranked
in the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA
top 25 poll and
climbed as
high as fifth. IUP also finished the
year ranked first in the East
Region.
In 2007-08, IUP's Jahzinga Tracey became the
first
IUP women's basketball player in 15
years to be recognized as an
All-American when she was selected
on Wednesday by the Women's
Basketball Coaches Association.
During the 2006-07 season, Martin was named the PSAC West
Coach of the Year after leading IUP
to a mark of 24-9 and won its first
PSAC West championship since 1988.
The Crimson Hawks also earned the
No. 3 seed in the East Region
Tournament and advanced to the NCAA
Division II Sweet 16.
Martin guided IUP to a 19-9 mark during her inaugural season
in 2005-06 and finished second in
the PSAC West with an 8-4 division
record after being picked to finish
fifth in the preseason coach's poll.
The 19 wins marked a nine-and-a-half
game improvement from a 9-18
campaign in 2004-05, which is the
seventh-highest increase in the
history of Division II women’s
basketball.
Prior to IUP, Martin spent four years (2001-05) as the top
assistant coach and recruiting
coordinator at Big East member West
Virginia. Her efforts helped lead
the Mountaineers’ program back to
respectability, culminating in
consecutive 21-win seasons during
her final two years and a pair of
postseason appearances.
In 2003-04, the Mountaineers received an at-large berth to
the NCAA tournament for the first
time in 13 seasons. In March 2005,
the team advanced to the
championship game of the postseason
Women's National Invitation
Tournament.
Martin helped assemble three-straight top 20 recruiting
classes according to the All-Star
Girls Report, including the class of
2003 which ranked fourth nationally.
Among the players Martin recruited to West Virginia were Meg
Bulger, the 2004 Big East Freshman
of the Year, and Yolanda Paige, a
second-round selection by the
Indiana Fever in the 2005 WNBA
draft.
In 2003, Martin recruited 6-foot-5 center Yelena Leuchanka,
the top-ranked junior college player
in the nation by the All-Star Girls
Report. Leuchanka is currently a
member of the Atlanta Dream of the
WNBA.
Prior to joining the West Virginia staff, Martin was an
assistant coach in the junior
college ranks in Florida, including
one season each at Santa Fe
(1999-00) and Seminole (2000-01).
Her Seminole squad posted an overall
record of 24-6 and went 8-0 in the
Mid-Florida Conference.
In the summer of 2001, Martin was chosen as head coach of
Team Florida USA, an academically
selected high school unit which
toured Europe. That team went 14-2
and captured the Delfin Cup in
Tampere, Finland.
Martin also has experience at the high school level, serving
as head junior varsity coach and
varsity assistant at PK Yonge High
School in Gainesville, Fla., in
1998-99.
Martin also enjoyed a stellar college playing career. She spent two seasons at
Flagler (Fla.) College where she was
an all-conference and all-region
point guard, averaging 17 points and
5.4 assists from 1995-97.
She transferred to the University of Florida, where she was a
member of the Gators Sweet 16 team
in 1997-98.
Martin is a 1999 graduate of the University of
Florida with a bachelor's degree in
exercise and sport sciences from the
College of Health and Human
Performance. She is a native of
Jacksonville, Fla., where her family
currently resides.
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