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MIAA Hall of Fame
Kathy Anderson
Basketball, Softball, Track Student-Athlete
Central Missouri (1976-80)
Anderson helped bring the Jennies basketball program into
prominence during her career from 1976-1980. With the Jennies
belonging to the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
(AIAW) and playing what would today be considered a Division I
schedule, she helped lead the Jennies to an 82-31 record over four
years. Perhaps her most outstanding accomplishment was her
selection as a member of the USA Women's National Basketball
program for the three years leading to the 1980 Olympics, which the
USA boycotted. In 1977, Anderson served as captain of the USA
Women's Junior Basketball team that traveled to Taiwan. 1978 and
1979, she was a member of the USA Women's Senior Basketball teams
that traveled to China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Russia.
In 1979, Anderson also was selected as an alternate to the
Pan-American Games USA team.
For her career, she averaged 14.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.6
steals per game. A native of Sedalia, Missouri, she still ranks
fifth at UCM in total points (1,633), second in total rebounds
(877) and sixth in steals (288); despite 20+ games where this
statistic was not kept. As a senior, she was a second-team Academic
All-American selection and she had her No. 32 jersey retired at UCM
in 1991. Anderson was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame
class at the University of Central Missouri in 1992 and was
recently honored by her high school, Sedalia Smith-Cotton as a
member of their hall of fame and with the retirement of her high
school jersey. She was selected as a member of the Jennies All
Decade Team (1970's) and the Jennies Silver Anniversary Team. As a
multi-sport student-athlete, she also played on the Jennies
softball team, earning AIAW State tournament team honors in 1980 as
an outfielder and leading the team with a .367 average in 1978. As
a freshman in 1977, she placed third in the high jump, fourth in
the 100-yard hurdles and sixth in the long jump at the MIAW state
track meet. She graduated cum laude from UCM in 1980 with a
bachelor of science in education and received her master's of
science in physical education with an emphasis in sports
administration from Seattle Pacific in 2000. Following college,
Anderson went on to pursue a coaching career with stops as an
assistant at CSU-Fullerton (5 years), Washington (11 years) and two
years in the WNBA.
Anderson began her athletic administrative career at Washington (6 years) and Northwest Missouri State (3 years) and currently serves as the Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations at UCM. She has also served as a past chair of the institutional representatives' council of the MIAA, chair of the NCAA Division II Softball Committee and is presently a member of the Division II Women's Basketball Committee.



































