MOUNT VERNON -- Sheila Simmons has been named women's basketball coach
at Brewton-Parker College and assistant athletic director,
Brewton-Parker athletic director and men's basketball coach Steve
Barker has announced.

Simmons,
who in three years as coach of the Brevard College (N.C.) women's
basketball team turned the Lady Tornados into a perennial league
contender, takes over a Lady Barons program that won 20 games three
straight seasons and made two NAIA Division I National Tournament
appearances in four years under Tommy Dalley."I really like the
direction Dr. David Smith (Brewton-Parker's president) has the athletic
program going," Simmons said of her attraction to the Lady Barons
position. "Plus, we are in a really good conference and the college has
a good, Christian-oriented community."
Last season at Brevard, Simmons led the Lady Tornados to a 21-12
record and a runner-up finish in the Appalachian Athletic Conference
postseason tournament. That season followed a 2001-02 campaign in which
Simmons led her team to its first ever AAC regular-season championship
and its first NAIA Division II National Tournament appearance with a
26-7 record.
"Sheila took a down-trodden program to nationals in just her second
year and we feel she is capable of carrying on the tradition that Tommy
started," Barker said. "She is very connected in recruiting
opportunities and I think she will do very well."
In her first season at Brevard, Simmons took over a program that
had only won three games the year before to a 20-12 record with a
fourth place finish in the conference.
"I give credit to the will of the kids," Simmons said of her team's
first-season turnaround. "They weren't necessarily the best skilled
players but they had the will and the want to win, and that makes
things easy for the coach. Then we complemented them with a good group
of recruits that helped them to the next level."
Simmons also maintained a 100 percent graduation and retention rate
while at Brevard, and she did likewise as academic coordinator while an
assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky University for nearly seven years.
"Academics is my number one priority, not just to have the students
graduate but to maintain excellence in their academic work," Simmons
said. "In recruiting student-athletes, I would bring in kids whose
priority was academics and to keep them for four years."
While Simmons was at Eastern Kentucky, the Lady Colonels also won
three Ohio Valley Conference titles and made a National Tournament
Appearance in 1997. Before coaching at EKU, Simmons was a graduate
assistant coach at her alma mater, the University of Montevallo (Ala.),
which went to the NAIA Final Four in 1993.
Simmons is a native of Goodwater, Ala. She holds a master of education
degree and a bachelor of science degree in physical education from
Montevallo.
She looks forward to the challenge of continuing to build a program
that set a school record for victories in going 24-9 and making its
second NAIA Division I National Tournament appearance in three seasons.
"The returning group stayed intact pretty well, but I will bring in
a few other new players," she said. "Obviously there is going to be
some transition, but it will be a new start for all of us and we will
move forward."