2009-10 Men's Basketball
Overall SSAC Streak Home Away Neutral
15-14 (.517) 8-10 (.444) Lost 1 12-4 3-10 0-0
 
2009-10 Men's Basketball Coaches
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Robert Thompson
Head Coach- 7th Season
Entering his sixth season as the head coach for Spring Hill College, Robert Thompson has guided the Badgers to an overall record of 82-75.  Thompson led the Badgers to the "Sweet Sixteen" of the NAIA National Tournament in 2005-'06 and finished the season with a 22-9 overall record, 11-3 in the GCAC.  Following the season, he was named the GCAC Coach of the Year.
 
A native of Tupelo, Miss., Thompson came to Spring Hill following a four-year stint as head coach at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, Ark., where he attained a 43-62 overall record.  He took over at Arkansas Tech in 1999 and led the Wonder Boys to their first Gulf South Conference (GSC) Tournament appearance and a No. 8 ranking in the South Region of NCAA Division II during the 1999-2000 season.  Following his first season at Arkansas Tech, Thompson was named GSC Coach of the Year.
 
Prior to his success at Arkansas Tech, Thompson served as Delta State University's assistant men's coach from 1996 to 1999 and helped lead the Statesmen to the GSC West Division title  in 1996-'97 and 1997-'98, GSC Tournament Championships in 1996-'97 and 1997'98, the NCAA Divsion II South Regional Championship in 1997-'98 and the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 1997-'98.
 
Thompson earned his B.S. in Physical Education from Belhaven College in 1993 where he was a 4-year basketball letterman.  He received his M.S. in Education from Jackson State University in 1997.  He and his wife, Alfreda, have two sons, Joshua Cordell (10) and Justin Lydell (5).
 

Thompson's Career Record

Arkansas Tech
1999-00   16-10; 8-4 (GSC)
2000-01   4-22; 2-14 (GSC)
2001-02   12-14; 8-8 (GSC)
2002-03   11-16; 4-12 (GSC)
 
ATU TOTALS: 43-62; 22-38 (GSC)
 
Spring Hill
2003-04   17-18; 6-12 GCAC (7th)
2004-05   9-24; 3-15 GCAC (10th)
2005-06   23-7; 11-3 GCAC (2nd)  NAIA Sweet-16
2006-07   14-14; 8-10 GCAC (7th)
2007-08   19-12; 10-8 GCAC (5th)
2008-09   19-11; 11-7 GCAC (4th)
2009-10   15-14; 8-10 GCAC (7th)
 
SHC TOTALS: 116-100; 57-65 (GCAC)
 
OVERALL: 159-162; 79-103 (Conference)
 
 
Reggie Copeland, Jr.
Assistant Coach- 3rd Season
Reggie Copeland, Jr. returns for his third season as a volunteer coach for the Badgers in 2009-10.
 
 
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Eugene Myers-Kyles
Assistant Coach- 1st Season
"Coach Gene" is in his first season as an assistant coach at Spring Hill College.
 
 
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Carlos Serrano
Manager- 3rd Season
Carlos, a sophomore majoring in Business Finance/Economics is in his second year of gathering the statistics for the Badgers men's and women's basketball programs.  Hailing from Scottsboro, Ala., Carlos was born in Emmen, The Netherlands, and graduated from Scottsboro High School. 
 
Personal: Minors in Math ... favorite food is steak ... favorite movie is Freedom Writers and favorite musical group is The Tempations ... runs triathalons ... favorite athlete is Lance Armstrong and favorite TV show is House ... dreams of one day being the US Ambassador to The Netherlands.
 
 
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Seirra Collins-Hampton
Manager- 2nd Season
Seirra, a native of Seattle, Wash., begins her first season as a team manager for the Badgers.
 
A freshman from Baker High School in Mobile, her favorite movie is Remember the Titans and her favorite TV show is Cold Case.  She dreams of one day owning a sports team and her athlete is Florence Joyner.  She enjoys football, art, antique and muscle cars, history and spending time with her mother.  She plans a career in Athletic Facility Management.  She was born the daughter of Wanda J. Collins-Hampton in Nurenburg, Germany.
 
 
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Hays Zieman
Assistant Coach- 1st Season
Zieman joins the full coaching staff after spending last season as a student assistant coach.  He moved from the court to the bench in 2008 following a successful 4-year playing career for Spring Hill.  During his tenure with the Badgers, Hays played in 100 games, scored 146 points, pulled in 178 rebounds, took away 61 steals and dished out 244 assists.
 
 
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Stu Stuedeman
Assistant Coach- 1st Season
A native of Vestavia Hills, Ala., Stu Stuedeman is in his first season as the assistant coach with the men's basketball team at Spring Hill.  He played two seasons at the University of Alabama-Huntsville before transferring to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa following the 2006 season.
 
While at Tuscaloosa he served as a student assistant with the men's basketball team for three seasons (2006-09).
 
Stuedeman prepped at Vestavia Hills High School in the Birmingham suburb and lettered in football, basketball and baseball.  He is still ranked as one of the all-time assists leaders in VHHS men's basketball history.
 
 
 
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