Eastern Florida State College women’s basketball coach Jim Grimes, whose leadership turned the team into champions, passed away early Monday morning. He was 45.
Grimes took over the women’s basketball program in 2013 and led them to Southern Conference titles the past two seasons, earning trips to the NJCAA Region 8/FCSAA Tournament both seasons.
His passion for the game was matched by his commitment to his players, whom he urged to use the lessons they learned on the court to live exemplary lives.
“All of us at Eastern Florida are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Coach Grimes,” said college President Dr. Jim Richey. “He saw the game of basketball as a way to strengthen the character of his players and put them on the road to living good lives, a goal that he accomplished. He will be greatly missed and our prayers are with his family.”
Jeff Carr, the college’s Associate Vice President for Athletics, paid tribute by calling Grimes “a remarkable man whose strong faith guided him in everything he did. He turned around our women’s basketball program, winning the conference the last two years and setting his sights even higher. More importantly, he was devoted to his wife and family and was a wonderful, loving father to his four daughters.”
A native of Greenville, N.C., Grimes came to then Brevard Community College as an assistant coach with the men’s program under Jeremy Shulman before taking over as the women’s coach.
He previously served as athletic director and boys basketball head coach at Covenant Christian School in Palm Bay for eight years.
Eastern Florida will be providing grief counselors to the team and staff. The team will also dedicate Tuesday night’s home game against ASA Miami to Grimes.
Assistant coaches Stephanie Shafer and Cabriel Duren will serve as interim head coaches of the team.
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