Amy Eagan, one of the most decorated players in the history of Truman State University women’s basketball, has been chosen as the program’s next head coach. A native of nearby Shelbina, Mo., Eagan spent the past three seasons as the head coach at Ashford (Iowa) University.
Eagan, who will become the 10th head coach in Truman women’s basketball history, has been a head collegiate coach for five total seasons, beginning with a two-year stint at St. Ambrose (Iowa) before moving to Ashford. In her first season at St. Ambrose, Eagan’s team went 21-11 before reaching the NAIA national tournament in year two. The Queen Bees went 27-6 that season, posting a 14-0 record en route to Eagan earning Midwest Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year accolades.
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