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  Trevor Lampman

Trevor Lampman

Player Profile

Hometown:
Thomasville, NC

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
1st Season

Alma Mater:
Winthrop 1996 (BA); Winthrop 1999 (MA)

Winston-Salem State Lady Rams Assistant coach Trevor Lampman enters his second season with Lady Rams basketball where he has assisted in guiding the team in the new era in WSSU Lady Rams history. He comes to WSSU by way of High Point University where he has served as an assistant basketball coach and the recruiting coordinator for the Panthers. Prior to his two seasons at High Point, Lampman used his basketball knowledge as a broadcaster and production assistant for Jefferson Pilot Sports. He also served as the color commentator for Winthrop University women's basketball radio broadcasts.

Lampman has over eight years of coaching experience as he served as the head girls' basketball coach at Lee Davis High School in Richmond, VA in 2002-03 as well as serving as the head coach of the Carolina Magic AAU 14 and Under girls basketball team in 2001 and 2002 while at the same time serving as the head girls' basketball coach at Sullivan Middle School in Rock Hill, SC.

His coaching experience does not end at the middle school and high school level, Lampman, in addition to his two seasons at High Point University, spent two seasons as an assistant women's basketball coach at Winthrop University from 1999-2001 as well as a season at Western Carolina University (1998-99).

Lampman is a 1996 graduate of Winthrop University where he received his bachelor of arts in education. He followed up his baccalaureate degree with a Master of Arts in Teaching from Winthrop in 1999 after serving as a graduate assistant coach for three seasons.

During his coaching tenure, Lampman has served on the staffs of two conference coaches of the year and has been a part of coaching nearly 15 players to All-Conference, All-League or All-America honors.

"When I took the job here at WSSU, I wanted to really make an impact with who I hired to be on my staff. I feel that I have definitely done that with Trevor. Trevor has over eight years of Division I coaching experience which I knew was a must for this position. He knows the State of North Carolina and has great contacts throughout the entire state and the Southeast, and he does a great job with the student-athletes. I am confident that he will do a great job here at WSSU and that he is a valuable asset as we try to build a quality Division I basketball program."

Lampman is married to his wife of two years Kathryn A. Lampman. The couple have two daughters, Natalie Marie (two years old) and Corynn Noelle (six months). They reside in Thomasville, NC.

Lampman is married to his wife of two years Kathryn A. Lampman. The couple have two daughters, Natalie Marie (two years old) and Corynn Noelle (six months). They reside in Thomasville, NC.

Career Highlights:

•	2005-06, Katie O'Dell was named the Big South Conference Player of the Year, the first such honor in the university's history.

• 2005-06, two players were named to the Big South Conference All Tournament Team (Katie O'Dell and Leslie Cook)

• 2005-06, three players garnered post-season awards; Katie O'Dell, Katie Ralls (2nd Team All Conference) and Caitlin Thys (All-Rookie Team)

• 2005-06, Finished season with an RPI of 83 and 20 wins, marking the highest finish and most wins in the school's Division I history

• First time HPU as had a First Team, All District Academic Team member (Leslie Cook)

• Oversaw a win/loss record improvement of 14-14 in 2003-04 (the year prior to my arrival), to 17-12 in 2004-05 to 20-10 in 2005-06.

• Two players on First Team All Conference (Katie O'Dell, Charlena Martin), one player on All-Rookie Team (Raven Truslow) and 2005-06 Pre-Season Player of the Year in the Big South Conference (Katie O'Dell)

• 2004-05, Finished 2nd in the Big South Conference finished with the highest RPI in school's Division I history. • Tooey Loy was named Big South Conference Coach of the Year for the 2004-05 season

• Western Carolina University achieved a Southern Conference Championship with seniors who were part of my first signing class at WCU.

• Camp instructor at several high profile summer camps (Clemson, University of Virginia, and Furman University)

• Coached Lee-Davis High School to first winning season in 16 years in first year of position

• Coached Charlotta Wennefors (guard) to Second Team All Conference honors in 1999-2000 and First Team All Conference honors in 2000-2001

• Coached Jennifer Churchill (post) and Leigh Ann Pursifull (guard) to Second Team All Conference Honors in 1997-98

• Coached Meredith Smith (post) to a spot on the All-Rookie Team in 1997-98

• Coached Jennifer Churchill to Second Team All-Conference Honors as well as a place on the All-Tournament team in 1996-97

• Robin Muller was named Coach of the Year in the Big South Conference the first year I worked with the program (1995-96)

• Coached two players to the All-Rookie Team, Leigh Ann Pursifull and Jennifer Churchill who also garnered Second Team All Conference Honors (1995-96)

• Coached three players to the All-Tournament Team, Jennifer Churchill (post), Misty Mooring (point guard) and Anne Cox (guard) who was also named tournament MVP (1995-96)

 
 
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