Collins Introduced as Head Coach of Hamilton Women's Basketball
Courtesy of Hamilton College Sports Information
CLINTON, N.Y. - Hamilton College recently
introduced Michelle Collins as its
new head women's basketball coach. She came to the Continentals
from Siena College, where she served as an assistant coach and
recruiting coordinator since 2007.
Collins has previous head coaching experience with the SUNY Oswego
women's program for seven seasons prior to her second stint as an
assistant at Division I Siena. She has also served as an assistant
coach at Canisius College and the University at Buffalo.
"I'm honored to join Hamilton College as the head women's
basketball coach," Collins said. "I am excited to work with
motivated student-athletes, who aspire to high levels of excellence
on the court and in the classroom. I am looking forward to their
return to campus, when we can begin working on the new season."
Collins was responsible for the skill development of Siena's point
guards. She had a hand in recruiting two all-conference players and
one of the top three-point shooters in Metro Atlantic Athletic
Conference (MAAC) history. Collins assisted with scouting and game
and practice planning and implementation.
At Oswego, Collins led the program to heights it had never
approached. From 2000 to 2007, she posted an overall record of
114-73 (.610). The Lakers won just five games in her first season,
but in 2003-04, the team recorded the first of four straight 20-win
seasons and played in the ECAC Upstate tournament.
Collins' 2004-05 Oswego team may have been her best. The Lakers
set a program record with 24 wins, reached the championship game of
the SUNYAC tournament and participated in the NCAA National
Tournament for the first time in team history.
In 2005-06, Collins guided Oswego to a 21-7 record, the team's
first SUNYAC tournament title and a second straight NCAA bid. She
was selected coach of the year by the Basketball Coaches
Association of New York following that season. In her final season
with the Lakers, the team reached the conference tournament final
for the third straight year and made the 2007 ECAC Upstate
Tournament.
Collins coached a SUNYAC Player of the Year, two conference
rookies of the year and eight different players to all-conference
honors. Oswego posted a team grade point average of 3.0 or better
for three consecutive years.
"I'm excited to have someone with Michelle's wealth of experience
and Division III head coaching success join our department,"
Director of Athletics Jon Hind '80 said. "She is
well-respected in the women's basketball coaching community and
will be an excellent mentor for the young women in our
program."
Collins enjoyed an outstanding career at Siena, where she
graduated with a degree in social work in 1993. The two-time
all-conference pick and four-year letter winner still holds team
records for most assists in a career (498) and a season (206), as
well as steals in one season with 97. Collins is tied for the MAAC
record with 5.69 assists per game.
Collins replaces Kate DeSorrento, who coached the
Continentals for one season before she accepted an assistant's job
with the Stony Brook University.
Photos Courtesy of Siena College Athletics

