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Nicole Heyn

Nicole Heyn

Nicole Heyn was named assistant coach for Chattanooga women’s basketball on April 27, 2024.

Start Date: April 27, 2024

All-Time Coaching Positions
- Chattanooga, Assistant Coach, 2024-Present
- Air Force, Assistant Coach, 2023-24
- Valdosta State, Graduate Assistant, 2022-23

All-Time Coaching Highlights (as an assistant)
- Career coaching record of 32-32
- 17-15 coaching record in conference games
- Guided the Mocs to a 17-15 record in her first season at UTC
- Led Chattanooga to the SoCon Tournament title game.
- Helped lead Air Force to a 15-17 record in her first full-time coaching opportunity
- Finished with an 8-10 record in the Mountain West Conference
- Coached Milahnie Perry to score a single-season program record of 535 points on the year
- 2 SoCon All-Conference selections
- 1 SoCon All-Freshman Team selection
- 3 SoCon All-Tournament Team selections
- 3 CSC Academic All-District honorees
- 3 Mountain West All-Conference selections

Playing Career
- Indeportes Antioquia (Medellin, Columbia), 2022
- Valdosta State, 2021-22
- Texas A&M International, 2019-21
- College of Southern Idaho, 2017-19

Playing Career Highlights
Indeportes Antioquia (2022):
- 2022 Super Liga Championship winners
- Finished the season undefeated before going on to sweep Power Manizales 3-0 in the Super Liga Championship to secure the league title
- Played in 12 games for Indeportes, averaging 18.0 minutes/game
- Averaged 6.9 points/game, 4.9 rebounds/game, 1.2 steals/game and 0.9 assists/game on the year
- Shot 36.4 percent from the floor and 36.2 percent from three on the season

Valdosta State (2021-22):
- 1x NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearance
- 1x First Team All-Gulf South Conference honoree
- Played in 29 total games, making 28 starts for the Lady Blazers
- Anchored a VSU team that ranked fourth in Division II when it came to scoring defense (53.1)
- Led the team with 63 steals (2.2 steals/game) while ranking second in blocks with 22 (0.8 blocks/game)
- Also ranked second on the team in scoring and rebounding that year, tallying 394 points (13.6 points/game) and 225 rebounds (7.8 rebounds/game)
- Shot 44.5 percent (125-for-281) from the floor, 43.2 percent from three (57-for-132) and 78.4 percent from the free throw line (87-for-111)

Texas A&M International (2019-21):
- 1x Lone Star Conference Defensive Player of the Year (2021)
- 1x First Team All-Lone Star Conference (2021)
- 1x Lone Star Conference All-Defensive First Team (2021)
- 1x Lone Star Conference Scholar-Athlete Award winner (2021)
- 1x CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honoree (2021)
- 1x TAMIU President’s Scholar Athlete Award (2021)
- Finished her time with the Dustdevils having played in 44 total games, starting in 36 of those appearances
- Scored a total of 568 points (12.9 points/game) while at TAMIU, alongside tallying 298 rebounds (6.8 rebounds/game), 113 steals (2.6 steals/game), 102 assists (2.3 assists/game) and eight blocks
- Shot the ball at a 40.3 percent (188-for-466) clip from the floor, 38.1 percent (102-for-268) clip from three, and 73.8 percent (90-for-122) clip from the free throw line
- Averaged 14.3 points/game and 9.7 rebounds/game in her final season with the Dustdevils
- After just two seasons with TAMIU, Heyn leaves ranking in the top ten all-time for three-pointers made (102) and attempted (268)

College of Southern Idaho (2017-19):
- Recorded a triple-double against Minnesota State Community and Technical College on November 24, 2018, finishing with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 10 steals
- Tied the program record for most steals in a single game with that 10-steal performance
- Played in a total of 59 games, making 13 starts
- Finished her time in Idaho with 247 points (4.2 points/game), 174 rebounds (3.0 rebounds/game), 50 steals (0.9 steals/game), 40 assists (0.7 assists/game) and five blocks
- Shot 40.4 percent (92-for-228) from the floor, 36.4 percent (36-for-99) from three and 56.3 percent (27-for-48) from the free throw line in her two years at Southern Idaho

Education
Alma Mater: Texas A&M International ’21
Bachelors: Multidisciplinary Studies (TAMIU)
Masters: Business Administration (Valdosta State)

Personal
Hometown: Spanish Fork, Utah