Shirley Egner
Head Women's Basketball Coach
Associate Lecturer
Senior Women's Administrator
Office: 107 HEC
Phone: 346-3397
Email: segner@uwsp.edu
Courses Taught
COAC 282 - Coaching Basketball
WLNS 132 - Cycling
WLNS 135 - Beginning Golf
One of the winningest coaches in Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference history, Shirley Egner
begins her 20th season as head coach of the Pointers in
2008-09.
Egner has compiled a 332-164 overall record in her 19
seasons, ranking second on the all-time WIAC wins list. The
Pointers have won at least 18 games each of the past eight
seasons and own a league-best .813 winning percentage during
that time. Egner’s all-time coaching record, including high
school, is 473-214.
Coach Egner led the Pointers to the 2001-02 NCAA Division
III championship with a 67-65 win over St. Lawrence (N.Y.).
She then took the Pointers back to the final four again two
years later in 2003-04, where they placed fourth.
The Pointers have achieved their best success in recent
seasons with a 183-45 record over the past eight seasons,
which is the best winning percentage of any league team over
that span. UW-Stevens Point's best record was 30-3 during
its championship season in 2001-02, becoming just the eighth
team in Division III history to win 30 games in a season.
Along the way to the championship, Egner also guided the
Pointers to a 66-60 victory over four-time defending
Division III champion Washington (Mo.), snapping the Bears’
70-game home winning streak.
UW-Stevens Point won back-to-back WIAC titles in 2003-04 and
2004-05. In 2003-04, the Pointers also captured their
first-ever WIAC tournament crown as Egner was named the
league’s Coach of the Year.
Last season the Pointers finished third in the WIAC
regular season standings, but became the first non-No. 1
seed ever to win the WIAC tournament crown with wins at
Whitewater and at Eau Claire as Egner was again named Coach
of the Year. Pointers are a league-best 96-32 in the WIAC
over the past eight seasons.
Egner came to UW-Stevens Point from Nicholls State
University in Thibodeaux, La., where she served as a
graduate assistant.
A native of McFarland, Wis. and a 1980 graduate of UW-La
Crosse, she began her coaching career as head girls’
basketball coach at Shiocton (Wis.) High School. After a
one-year stint as the girls’ freshman coach at Monona Grove
(Wis.) High School, she became head girls’ coach at Waunakee
(Wis.) High School, where she led the Warriors to a
five-year record of 115-40, including conference titles in
1985, 1986 and 1987 and state tournament appearances in 1986
and 1987.
Following the 1986-87 season, she was named the WBCA
District Five Coach of the Year and was chosen to coach the
Class B South Team in the WBCA All-Star Game in Madison.
Egner, who was the chair of the NCAA Division III women’s
basketball committee from 2006-08 overseeing the national
selection committee, is the senior women's administrator and
also a lecturer in the Department of Health, Exercise
Science and Athletics at UW-Stevens Point.
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