MacMurray coach moves to Neb. Wesleyan

Eric Jensen has been hired as the head women's basketball coach at Nebraska Wesleyan.

Jensen comes to Nebraska Wesleyan from MacMurray, a NCAA Division III school in Jacksonville, Ill., where he was the head women's basketball coach in 2007-08. The Highlanders were 3-20.

The Prairie Wolves went 6-21 last season under Amy Sander. She was head coach for three seasons, compiling a 21-59 mark.

“We're glad to make Eric a member of the NWU athletic department,” Nebraska Wesleyan athletic director Ira Zeff said. “He is an enthusiastic young coach with a strong background in small college women's basketball. We are excited to have him leading the Prairie Wolves women's basketball program.”

Jensen, a Kankakee, Ill., native was the assistant women's basketball coach at Anderson for three seasons from 2004-07. While at Anderson, he helped the team improve from a five-win season in his first year, to back-to-back 16-win seasons in his final two years.

He also served as an assistant coach at Franklin College in 2003-04 where the team finished 23-5 and was the HCAC regular season and tournament champions. In 2002-03, Jensen was a graduate assistant at the University of Indianapolis helping the team to a 29-3 record and the GOVC regular season and tournament conference championships.

Eric Jensen earned his bachelor's degree in history from North Central (Ill.) in 2002. While at North Central, he was a student assistant women's basketball coach for four seasons. Jensen earned his master's degree in sports management in 2005 from Nova Southeastern. Jensen and his wife, Cathy, have two daughters Leslie and Ella.

Sander resigned this summer to become an assistant coach at Minnesota State University-Mankato.