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KEITHA ADAMS

Head Coach

Keitha Adams, the winningest coach in UTEP women’s basketball history, returned as head coach of the Miners, Vice President and Director of Athletics Jim Senter announced on April 12, 2023.

In her first stint as the Miners’ head coach (2001-17), Adams posted 284 victories over 16 seasons, while leading UTEP to four postseason tournament appearances (two NCAA, two WNIT) and four Conference USA championships (three regular season/one tournament). UTEP posted 28 or more wins four times under Adams – 28-4 (2007-08 season), 29-4 (2011-12), 29-8 (2013-14) and 29-5 (2015-16). The Miners were 16-0 in C-USA play during the 2007-08 season, becoming the first team to complete the league slate unbeaten, and fashioned a 15-1 mark during the 2011-12 campaign. They were 16-2 in C-USA action during the 2015-16 season.

Adams is coming back to the Sun City following six seasons as the head coach at Wichita State. In her most recent campaign with the Shockers (2022-23), she orchestrated an 18-win season and appearance in the postseason WNIT. Wichita State upset top-seed USF in the quarterfinals of the American Athletic Conference Championship, 65-53.

Adams is closing in on 500 career coaching victories. In 27 seasons as a head coach, including five at Independence Community College, she has compiled a record of 491-339.

Her record as UTEP’s head coach is 284-209, including a 142-28 mark in conference play. After building the program from the ground up, Adams guided the Miners to 229 victories over her last 11 seasons as head coach, an average of 20.8 per season.

During her initial tenure as head coach at UTEP, Adams coached a total of 13 players to All-Conference honors – Starr Breedlove, Gloria Brown, Jareica Hughes, Natasha Lacy, Kimya Murray, Jenzel Nash, Izabela Piekarska, Anete Steinberga, Sparkle Taylor, Kayla Thornton, Cameasha Turner, Vaida Zagurskyte and Dragana Zoric. Hughes was a two-time C-USA Player of the Year (2008, 2009). Lacy and Thornton were honorable mention All-Americans in 2008 and 2014, respectively, and both went on to play in the WNBA. Thornton currently plays for the New York Liberty.

Adams was named the C-USA Coach of the Year in 2008, 2012 and 2016, and the WBCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2008. She’s the lone C-USA women’s basketball coach to claim the honor three times. 

The historic 2007-08 season produced 28 victories, a school-record 23-game win streak, an undefeated romp through C-USA regular season play, and the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. The Miners scored a first-round victory over Western Kentucky, 92-60, in the first round of the “Big Dance.” Two UTEP players, Lacy and Piekarska, were chosen in the 2008 WNBA Draft by Detroit and Sacramento, respectively.

Four years later, the Miners were back in the NCAA Tournament after setting a school record with 29 wins. After finishing 15-1 during the C-USA regular season, UTEP was crowned champion of the conference tournament after upending Tulane, 69-65, in the title game.

UTEP tied the school record with 29 victories during the 2013-14 season, and won the hearts of El Pasoans by making a march to the WNIT championship game. Then-capacity crowds of 12,222 packed the Don Haskins Center for the Miners’ games versus South Dakota State and Rutgers.

The 2015-16 Miners racked up 29 wins once again, and once again drew huge home crowds for their run to the WNIT quarterfinals, including over 9,000 fans in their final game of the season versus Oregon.  

Two of Adams’ UTEP teams cracked the top-25 poll (2015-16, 2007-08), including being ranked in the final six weeks in 2007-08, while receiving votes in eight campaigns total (2015-16, 2013-14, 2012-13, 2011-12, 2008-09, 2007-08 and 2006-07). 

Most importantly, every player that exhausted their eligibility at UTEP under Adams graduated from the University.

Adams was the head coach at Independence CC for five seasons and directed the Lady Pirates to a 127-37 record, including back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference titles in 2000 and 2001. Her teams combined for a 35-1 conference mark over her final two seasons. In 2000-01, she led the Lady Pirates to a 31-2 mark, the conference title and was appointed the KJCCC Eastern Division Coach of the Year.  

Adams coached 22 all-KJCCC selections and five NJCAA All-Americans at Independence. Fifteen of her student-athletes went on to play Division I basketball, including two in the SEC, two in the Big 12, one in the ACC, three in the WAC and one in C-USA. Svetlana Volnaya, who played at Virginia, was chosen in the third round of the 2001 WNBA Draft by Detroit.

Adams was an assistant coach at Independence for two seasons (1994-96) prior to being elevated to head coach. Prior to joining the collegiate ranks, Adams coached at Winfield (Kan.) High School and Belle Plaine (Kan.) High School.

A native of Oxford, Kan., Adams graduated with a degree in health, physical education, and recreation from Southwestern College in 1989. Adams was Oxford High School's all-time leading scorer and earned All-State honors as a prep. Her jersey was retired in 1986.