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Jul 2, 2009 Flagler Names Montgomery Head Women's Basketball Coach ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. − Flagler College athletic director
Jud Damon announced Erika Lang-Montgomery as the 18th head coach of
the women’s basketball program, this afternoon (July 2). She
will begin at Flagler July 13.
“We are looking forward to Erika joining our staff here at
Flagler,” said Damon. “She brings a wealth of
outstanding coaching experience. I know she’ll be successful
in ensuring a quality collegiate athletic experience for our
women’s basketball players and continue to move the program
forward to even greater successes.”
Lang-Montgomery brings 14 years of NCAA Division I coaching
experience to Flagler. She has served on the staffs of Purdue
University (1995-96), Florida State University (1996-97), the
University of Southern California (1997-2000), Wichita State
University (2003-08) and most recently, the University of North
Texas (2008-09).
“I am truly thankful and extremely blessed that (Flagler
President) Dr. William T. Abare, Jr. and Mr. Damon have given me
this opportunity,” said Lang-Montgomery. “I am proud to
become part of the Flagler family.
I look forward to working with the team and becoming a contender in
the Peach Belt Conference.”
Last year at North Texas, she served as the recruiting coordinator
for the Mean Green and head coach Shanice Stephens. In her stint at
UNT, the Mean Green posted an 11-20 record and a 6-12 mark in the
Sun Belt Conference’s West Division. Lang-Montgomery helped
coach first-team all-conference selection, Amber Jackson.
Prior to North Texas, she was the assistant coach and recruiting
coordinator at Wichita State for Head Coach Jane Albright, whom she
also served as an assistant for at Wisconsin. Lang-Montgomery
recruited two players who earned Missouri Valley Conference
All-Freshman Team honors, including 2005 MVC Freshman of the Year,
Kiki Stephens. She helped develop the conference’s leading
rebounder, Antionette Wells, in 2005 and 2006 as well as having
several players earn all-conference and all-defensive team
accolades.
At Wisconsin, she helped develop players into all-Big Ten
Conference selections. Lang-Montgomery was active in recruiting
players in the upper Midwest and in South Carolina.
In her stint at USC, she was able to land back-to-back nationally
ranked recruiting classes.
Lang-Montgomery graduated from the University of Florida in 1995
with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports sciences with
a specialization in sports administration. She was a four-year
letter winner for the Gators and was selected to the 1989
All-Southeastern Conference Freshman Team. Lang-Montgomery ranks in
the top ten in three different career categories at Florida –
rebounds (647), free throws attempted (359) and blocked shots (45).
She led the Gators in field goals made as a junior, field goal
percentage as a sophomore and blocked shots as a freshman.
A native of Jacksonville, Lang-Montgomery graduated form nearby
Bishop Kenny High School in 1988. She averaged 16.9 points 13.8
rebounds per game as a senior for Head Coach Brian Whitmire.
Lang-Montgomery earned first-team All-City and second-team
All-State honors as a senior.
Lang-Montgomery replaces Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki who resigned after a
three-year stint at Flagler and a 33-55 overall record.
Flagler starts competition in the Peach Belt Conference this year
and is full-fledged members of NCAA Division II.
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