Eighmey’s headed to South Dakota

Eighmey’s headed to South Dakota
Carrie Eighmey-Courtesy Photo
April 29th, 2024 | Jayson Jorgensen

Vermillion-Former UNK women’s basketball coach Carrie Eighmey has accepted the head coaching position at the University of South Dakota. She was a finalist for this position when it opened just two years ago. Eighmey spent this past season as the head coach at Idaho after a long successful run as the head coach at Nebraska-Kearney. Eighmey who won four state titles as a player at Sandy Creek high school has experienced success wherever she has gone.

“I am honored to accept the role as the head coach of the South Dakota women’s basketball program!” said Eighmey. “There is a long history and tradition of success and excellence here and I couldn’t be more excited to have the opportunity to continue building on that tradition. I have followed this program for many years and I’ve always been impressed by the support of the Coyote fan base. I am excited to get to work and see what we can build together!”

In her final season in Kearney, Eighmey was tabbed as a finalist for the WBCA’s Division II Coach of the Year. Her squad won the MIAA’s regular season title with a 20-2 record, including a midseason 15-game win streak. She departed UNK as the Lopers’ second-winningest coach with an overall record of 165-74 (.690).

Prior to her first head coaching position in 2012, Eighmey was the head assistant coach at Hastings for four seasons (2004-08) and held the same title at Fort Hays State from 2008-12. Both stops were under her collegiate coach Tony Hobson.

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