Dayton Daily News

Merriweath­er honored as HL’s coach of year

Rather than celebrate, she’s disappoint­ed that players were snubbed.

- By Doug Harris Contributi­ng Writer

Wright State’s Katrina Merriweath­er was named Horizon League women’s basketball coach of the year Tuesday, honored for leading the Raiders to their first regular-season conference title in her rookie year. But she was in no mood to celebrate.

While she’s grateful for the award — saying she looks at it as a program-wide accomplish­ment — she was disappoint­ed her players didn’t haul in more postseason accolades.

Junior guard Chelsea Welch was named first-team all-league in a vote of the coaches, media and SIDs. The Fairmont graduate averaged a league-best 18.7 points in her first season since transferri­ng from Pittsburgh.

But no other Raider made firstor second-team all-conference or were included on the all-freshman and all-defensive teams.

“I’ll be honest, there’s this thing called locker-room material, and I’m going to attempt not to give another team locker room material before the conference tournament. But I’m puzzled how we can do what we’ve done, and we’ve got one person on all the teams,” Merriweath­er said.

“It’s hard for me because the reason why I coach is the kids. For me to suggest one of our kids should have gotten something means that I’m suggesting someone else’s shouldn’t have. That’s not what I want to indicate. But it is very, very — the word for today is going to be ‘puzzling.’ It is puzzling. I’m puzzled, I really am.

“That’s what makes the coach of the year award so special. And that’s exactly what I’m going to explain to our kids. That is OUR award. That is the only award where everybody gets recognized, and I’m going to choose to say the voters believed we’re such a great team that it’s our team effort that caused us to do all the great things we did.”

Welch is fifth in the league in steals (2.1) and ninth in assists. She’s the fourth Raider to be

picked for the first team in the last seven seasons, joining four-time selection Kim Demmings, Ivory James and Tay’ler Mingo.

“She’s a very versatile kid. She can score in a plethora of ways,” Merriweath­er said. “She does not get enough attention for her defensive effort. This kid guards the post, stops the ball in transition, gets deflection­s and anticipate­s well. .”

Merriweath­er was an assistant under the successful Mike Bradbury and helped the Raiders overcome a slew of early injuries to finish 23-7 overall and tied with Green Bay at 15-3 in the league.

After a 4-4 start, they won 18 of 19. Their 15 league wins are three more than the previous program high.

“I really love (being coach of the year) because it’s the one award that recognizes everyone around you,” she said.

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