Kathaleen "Kathy" Fedorjaka (born October 16, 1968)[1] was the head women's basketball coach at Bucknell University. In 15 seasons at Bucknell, she posted a 209–211 record. She owns an overall 276–249 record. She also coached at Connecticut College and Bloomsburg. In 2003, she led Bucknell to its first ever NCAA tournament appearance, after a 21–10 mark. In 1998, she was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year.[2] Kathy Fedorjaka has also led her team to the NCAA's again in 2008 but losing to the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Playing career

Fedorjaka graduated from Fairfield University in 1990 where she was a four-year member of the basketball team. Fedorjaka served as co-captain during her senior season when she averaged 12.7 points per game. In addition, Fedorjaka was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team, received the Fairfield Scholar Athlete of the Year Award, and was presented the ECAC Medal of Merit Award. As a sophomore in 1987–88, Fedorjaka helped lead the Stags to the first NCAA tournament appearance in school history.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Connecticut College (New England Small College Athletic Conference) (1993–1994)
1993–94 Connecticut College 16–8
Connecticut College: 16–8 (.667)
Bloomsburg Huskies (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) (1994–1997)
1994–95 Bloomsburg 14–11
1995–96 Bloomsburg 17–11
1996–97 Bloomsburg 20–8
Bloomsburg: 51–30 (.630)
Bucknell Bison (Patriot League) (1997–2012)
1997–98 Bucknell 12–146–64th
1998–99 Bucknell 13–148–42nd
1999-00 Bucknell 15–158–42nd
2000–01 Bucknell 20–89–32nd
2001–02 Bucknell 21–1011–32ndNCAA first round
2002–03 Bucknell 13–157–74th
2003–04 Bucknell 15–147–75th
2004–05 Bucknell 10–184–107th
2005–06 Bucknell 18–1110–4T-2nd
2006–07 Bucknell 20–1112–21stWNIT First Round
2007–08 Bucknell 16–168–65thNCAA first round
2008–09 Bucknell 16–128–63rd
2009–10 Bucknell 7–213–118th
2010–11 Bucknell 11–177–7T-4th
2011–12 Bucknell 2–153–117th
Bucknell: 209–211 (.498)90–56 (.616)
Total:276–249 (.526)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. "Women's Basketball Coaches Career". NCAA. Retrieved 23 Sep 2015.
  2. "Women's Basketball Archives". patriotleague.org. Retrieved 15 April 2022.


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