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Sharon Versyp was born on 3 December, 1965 in Mishawaka, Indiana, is an American basketball player and coach. Discover Sharon Versyp's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 3 December 1965
Birthday 3 December
Birthplace Mishawaka, Indiana
Nationality United States

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1965

Sharon Versyp (born December 3, 1965) is an American former basketball player who is the head coach of the University of South Carolina Beaufort women's basketball team and the former head coach of the Purdue University women's basketball team from 2006 to 2021.

1980

Versyp played basketball at Mishawaka High School in Mishawaka, Indiana from 1980 to 1984.

1984

She was Indiana's High School Miss Basketball in 1984 and an All-American at Purdue.

As a senior, the 5' 9" point guard averaged 23.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists while leading the team to a 24–1 record. She scored 1,189 career points and led Mishawaka to a 58–9 record in her three years as a varsity player. She was named as the ninth Indiana Miss Basketball in 1984, leading the Indiana All-Star team to two victories over rival Kentucky. An outstanding volleyball player, Versyp also led her high school volleyball team to the state finals twice, including a state championship in 1983.

As a player, Versyp was a fixture in the Purdue starting lineup beginning her freshman year and is one of only seven four-year starters in Purdue women's basketball history.

1988

In 1988, Versyp was named All-Big Ten and CoSIDA All-American, and won honors as the school's women's athlete of the year.

At Purdue, she led the team to three consecutive winning seasons at a time when the program had enjoyed only one winning campaign in the previous ten years of play.

1989

After graduating from Purdue, Versyp became the head coach at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis from 1989 to 1993, taking a 0–18 team to a sectional runner-up finish in two seasons.

1993

She also served as the head coach at Benton Central Junior-Senior High School in Oxford, Indiana from 1993 to 1996.

1996

Versyp entered the collegiate ranks in 1996–97, when she joined Bud Childers' staff at the University of Louisville.

After going 20–9, sharing the Conference USA regular-season title and an earning NCAA berth, Childers left for James Madison University.

Versyp joined him in Harrisonburg, Va., serving as his top assistant and recruiting coordinator.

1999

She was there for three seasons and in 1999 helped ink a recruiting class ranked nationally in the top 25.

2000

In 2000, Versyp became the head coach at Maine for five seasons, where she amassed a 98–51 record, including 67–19 in America East Conference.

2002

Her teams achieved season records of 25–6 in 2002–03 and 25–7 in 2003–04, which were the first back-to-back 25-win campaigns in school history.

Under Versyp's guidance, Maine student-athletes earned America East, Rookie and Defensive Player of the year designations and garnered 15 all-conference honors in her five years with the Black Bears.

2003

Versyp's teams won three straight America East regular season championships (2003–05) and in 2004 also won the America East tournament title, earning an NCAA Tournament berth.

Versyp was twice voted America East Coach of the Year (2003 and 2005).

Versyp coached 2003 and 2004 America East Player of the Year, Heather Ernest, who went on to play professionally overseas.

2005

Versyp took the head coaching job at Indiana University in 2005–06, where she led her team to a 19–14 season, 9–7 in the Big Ten and the quarterfinals of the post-season WNIT.

The nine-game improvement was the second largest turn-around in school history for a first-year head coach.

While at Indiana, Versyp guided senior Cyndi Valentin to first team All-Big Ten honors and newcomer Whitney Thomas to the Big Ten All-Freshman team.

2006

Versyp returned to her alma mater as Purdue's eighth head coach on April 10, 2006.

In her first year as head coach at Purdue, Versyp led the Boilermakers to a 31–6 record that included a second-place finish in the Big Ten regular season, a Big Ten tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Elite Eight.

2007

Versyp was named the 2007 WBCA Region VI Coach of the Year for her achievements with the team.

The former Boilermaker point guard has led her team to two Big Ten tournament championships and two NCAA Tournament Elite Eight appearances in her three years as head coach.

She has compiled a 75–32 record (.701 win percentage), has won over 73 percent of Purdue's Big Ten Conference regular-season games and has led the Boilermakers to the Big Ten tournament championship game each year, winning twice.

For two years in a row, the Lady Boilermakers have earned a team GPA of 3.14, an improvement of nearly half a point from the academic year prior to Versyp becoming Purdue's head coach.

On March 26, 2021; Purdue announced the 2021–2022 season will be the last year of the "Versyp Era" at Purdue, with Katie Gearlds joining the Lady Boilers staff and then succeeding Versyp as the head coach after the 2021–2022 season.

The Journal & Courier reported on August 18, 2021, that Purdue University was investigating allegations that Versyp created a “toxic and hostile environment,” including verbally attacking players and bullying a member of her coaching staff.

It was announced on September 16, 2021, that Versyp would be retiring and replaced by Gearlds a year earlier than originally planned.

On October 26, 2022, Versyp announced she would return to coaching and begin building the University of South Carolina Beaufort's new women's basketball program.

The Sandsharks inaugural season takes place during the 2023–2024 season.

2012

She led the team in scoring three straight seasons and still ranks fourth in single game assists (12), seventh in career assists (418) and 10th in career points (1,565).

Versyp still has records in the top-10 all-time in 10 statistical categories.

2013

While at Maine, Versyp's team ranked 13th in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association National Team Academic Honor Roll.

Versyp was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2013 for her accomplishments as head coach of the University of Maine women's basketball team, where her teams won the America East championships three consecutive years.

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