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Wed, Mar 3, 2010 - [Women's Basketball]
Head Coach Randi Peterson became the first women's basketball coach to earn Coach of the Year honors for Coe.
Head Coach Randi Peterson became the first women's basketball coach to earn Coach of the Year honors for Coe.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Coe Head Women's Basketball Coach Randi Peterson has been named the Iowa Conference Coach of the year.  She becomes the first Coe women's basketball coach to win the honor.  Four Kohawks were also named to the All-Iowa Conference team, with two being first team selections.Peterson led Coe to its first Iowa Conference women's basketball championship with a 13-3 record in league play. The Kohawks closed their season at 19-8 after an IIAC Tournament Championship loss to Simpson.  Coe's 19 wins is the second most in school history.

Coe led the Conference in scoring defense (59.4 points/game), rebounding margin (+5.1), assists (17.22 assists/game), rebounding (40.5 rebounds/game), rebounding defense (35.4 rebounds/game), field goal percentage defense (37.8 percent), 3-point field goal percentage defense (30.2 percent), and assist-to-turnover ratio (0.94). This marks the first time Peterson has been named IIAC Women's Basketball Coach of the Year.


Two Kohawks, junior 
Kayla Lincoln (Maynard, Iowa/West Central) and sophomoreKayla Waskow (Dunkerton, Iowa/Dunkerton) were named to the All-Iowa Conference First Team.  Juniors Devvin Rolston (Clinton, Iowa/Clinton) and Kaitlin Breitbach(Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington) were honorable mention selections.

Waskow broke Coe's single-season scoring record with 395 points.  SHe was fifth in the Iowa Conference in scoring and third in field goal percentage, while also ranking 15th in the nation in field goal percentage.

Lincoln hit 50 3-point baskets on the year, the third most in school history.  She was fifth in the league in 3-pointers made, while ranking sixth in blocked shots.

Breitbach was second in the league in assists and first in assist-to-turnover ration.  She ranked 15th in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio, while she was 67th in assists per game.

Rolston ranked fourth in the league in field goal pecentage and 15th in blocked shots.

This was the first time being named to the All-Iowa Conference team for any of the four players selected.

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