Bill McKee, who has led dramatic turnarounds of several
basketball programs during his coaching career, has been hired as
the new head coach for the Augsburg women's basketball team, the
athletic department announced on Friday.
McKee replaces Jennifer Britz, who had served as Augsburg's head coach for seven seasons before resigning at the end of the 2010-11 season. Augsburg finished 5-20 this season, 4-18 in MIAC play.
McKee has served as head coach for the Mounds View (Minn.) High
School girls' basketball program for the past three seasons. Prior
to coaching at Mounds View, he served as men's basketball head
coach at Anoka-Ramsey Community College (2006-08), and as boys'
basketball head coach at Blaine (2001-06) and Cretin-Derham Hall
(1995-2001) high schools. He also served as an assistant coach for
10 seasons at St. Thomas.
“I'm very excited and enthusiastic about the opportunity to
coach at Augsburg,” McKee said. “I'm happy to once
again be coaching in the MIAC. I want to thank Athletic
Director Jeff Swenson and the other search
committee members for this opportunity.”
“Bill has a proven track record of turning around
programs,” Swenson said. “He has produced positive
results in his four head coaching positions, and he has extensive
experience in the MIAC during his years at St. Thomas. We look
forward to having him become a part of the Augsburg
team.”
At Mounds View, McKee turned around a program that had recorded a
16-36 record in the two seasons prior to his arrival. In three
seasons with the Mustangs, McKee finished with a 62-18 record,
including a 24-4 mark in the 2009-10 season. This season, the
Mustangs finished 21-6. McKee was named Section 5AAAA Coach of the
Year in the 2008-09 season, after leading the Mustangs to a 17-8
finish.
At Cretin-Derham Hall, McKee led the Raiders to conference titles
twice and was named both conference and section coach of the year
three times. He was 29-2 in his final season with the Raiders in
2000-01, earning a trip to the state tournament.
At Blaine, he led the Bengals to the conference and section titles,
earning a state tournament berth in the 2003-04 season, finishing
25-4. He was named section coach of the year that season. He was
18-8 in his last season as men's basketball coach at Anoka-Ramsey
in 2007-08, with his team ranked as high as No. 6 in the country in
the national junior college polls.
Prior to becoming a head coach, McKee served as a men's basketball
assistant coach for 10 seasons at his alma mater, of St. Thomas,
under head coach Steve Fritz. During his final seven seasons with
the Tommies, he directed the team's offense, and his teams produced
a 119-21 record during that span. He was part of six MIAC
regular-season championships and four MIAC tournament title teams
with the Tommies, including a berth in the NCAA Division III
national championships in the 1993-94 season.
McKee was a team captain for both the basketball and track and
field teams during his playing days at St. Thomas, as a member of
four conference championship and three NAIA District 13 playoff
title teams. The Tommie basketball team finished 59-5 in MIAC play
during his four seasons.
McKee earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from St. Thomas,
and later earned his master's degree in educational psychology
there. Outside of coaching, McKee has worked as a supervisor in the
Ramsey County Corrections department since 1989.