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Eccles Set USAS Record
Dione Eccles scored a USA South record (both for men and women) 54 points in Greensboro College women's basketball 's conference tournament semifinal win. The Pride defeated the Panthers, 117-113 in double overtime, on Feb., 29, 2008.
Student-Athlete Academic Success
From 2003 to 2007, Greensboro College athletes led the USA South Conference with the most student-athletes achieving academic team honors.
Sutton Successful
Greensboro College's David Sutton posted a program-best 12-0 record at #1 tennis singles in 2007. The next year, he became GC's first ever alternate to the NCAA tournament.
Nelsen Led Kiwis
Former Pride men's soccer student-athlete Ryan Nelsen served as captain for his native New Zealand in the 2010 World Cup. He and the "All Whites" went undefeated with a 0-0-3 record.
 
Theriault the Runner
In his first year of intercollegiate cross country, Francois Theriault finished second at the 2006 USA South Cross Country championships, the highest placing in the history of the program. He later earned all-region honors, a first for a GC harrier.
Pacifico was a Smash
Carrie Pacifico was named the USA South women's tennis player of the year in 2006, '07 and '08. She did not lose a conference match during those three years.
National Title Games

Greensboro College men's soccer reached the NCAA Division III championship game in both 1989 and 1998.

Women's Hoops Set Record
The 2008-09 Pride women's basketball team had the best statistical mark of any GC hoops team. GC finished 27-3 and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Pride Sweeps Scalf
GC is the only USA South institution to sweep the prestigious Don Scalf award. GC's Carrie Pacifico (women's tennis) and Daniel Poindexter (baseball) earned the conference's highest honor in 2007-08. Two years later, Andrew Clark (men's soccer) and Michelle Lemmons (women's tennis) did it again for The Pride.
2010 Softball
The 2010 Greensboro College Pride softball team posted 28 wins, had a 17-game winning streak, won the USA South tournament and qualified for the program's first NCAA tournament.
Pride Women Excelled
In the first year of presenting separate All-Sports trophies, the Greensboro College women won the 2004-05 USA South President’s Cup.
Cooke Made NCAAs
Alex Cooke is the only Pride swimmer to reach the NCAA championships. She did not disappoint as she earned All America Honors in the 100 backstroke at the 2009 championships in Minneapolis, Minn.
2010 Women's Lacrosse
The 2010 Greensboro College women’s lacrosse team won 14 games, the most in program history.
GC Golf
The Pride men's golf team qualified for its 32nd NCAA Division III championship in 2010.
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2008-09 Men's Basketball Coaching Staff

Ed McKee
Ed McKee
Assistant Men's Basketball Coach

Phone: (336) 272-7102, x633
Email: mckeee@greensborocollege.edu

Ed McKee enters his sixth year as a member of the Pride men’s basketball coaching staff.

With his help, The 2007-08 team advanced to the conference championship game for the first time in 10 years. In 2006-07, GC finished 20-7 and shared the USA South regular season championship. It was GC's third conference championship and first since the 1984-85 campaign. The Pride also earned its second straight USA South player of the year award.

McKee arrived at GC after spending the 2004-05 season at UNC Greensboro. He had the title of director of basketball operations for the NCAA Division I Spartans who finished that season with an 18-12 record.

McKee is no stranger to Greensboro College. He was a four-year letterwinner (1996-01) for The Pride. After receiving his bachelor’s degree from GC, McKee spent one season as an assistant coach at Marymount University (VA) where he helped lead them to a school record in wins as they went 19-9 during the 2001-02 season. From 2002-04, McKee moved north to The College of New Jersey for two seasons as an assistant coach where TCNJ went 31-21 over that two year span. In addition to coaching, McKee earned his master’s degree in sports administration at TCNJ.

McKee, who works in Greensboro College's admissions office, is responsible for recruiting, scouting, and other day to day operations as well as working with The Pride's post players.

“Coach McKee is a tireless recruiter and has become a familiar face around high school gyms throughout the state” said GC Head Men’s Basketball Coach Bryan Galuski. “Coach McKee has a tremendous amount of passion for coaching and for the success of Greensboro College.”

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