Josh Prock enters his fourth season as the head coach of the Eastern New Mexico University women's basketball team and looks to build on the success of his first three years. Last season, Eastern made its second straight trip to the Lone Star Conference championships and challenged eventual tournament champion Angelo State in the first round. In Prock's first year, ENMU won four of its first five home contests for the first time since the 2006-07 season.
Last season, Sarah Stinnett garnered her second straight All-LSC selection, and was joined by Kassandra Harris. As usual, Prock's team was exceptionalÂ
in the classroom, with Jordyn Cooper capturing CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, in addition to a selection to the LSC All-Academic Team.
In 2014-15, Sarah Stinnett and Tori Tucker earned Second Team All-LSC honors, while Tucker was chosen as the league's Offensive Player of the Week, twice. Eastern won five LSC games, which included a sweep of Angelo State, to qualify for the conference tournament.
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In five seasons at Howard Payne University, Prock posted an impressive 108-31 record over his five seasons (2008-2012) at HPU, with a 9-5 mark in postseason play. In the 2010 and 2012 seasons, he was chosen as the American Southwest Conference West Division Coach of the Year. During that time, the Yellow Jacket's lineup featured two All-Americans, a pair of American Southwest Players of the Year and five all-region selections. His squad was just as successful in the classroom, with 13 Academic All-ASC honorees. Prock also served as the assistant athletic director for development, at Howard Payne.
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Prior to three seasons at Billy Ryan High School (Denton, Texas), Prock was an assistant coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, Ken.). During his two seasons with the Panthers, Prock handled recruiting, player development, scouting, practice planning and community relations.