# Wendy Schuller

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American basketball coach

For the American political scientist, see [Wendy J. Schiller](/source/Wendy_J._Schiller).

Wendy Schuller Biographical details Born Redlands, California, U.S. Alma mater Fresno Pacific University Playing career 1988–1992 Fresno Pacific Position Shooting guard Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1997–2001 Northwestern State (associate) 2001–2021 Eastern Washington Head coaching record Overall 271–305 (.470) Tournaments 1–8 (NCAA) Accomplishments and honors Awards Big Sky Coach of the Year (2010)

**Wendy Luebbers Schuller** is an American [basketball](/source/Basketball) coach who was, until 2021, the head coach for the [Eastern Washington Eagles women's basketball](/source/Eastern_Washington_Eagles_women's_basketball) team, a position she had held since 2001.[1][2]

Born in [Redlands, California](/source/Redlands%2C_California), Schuller attended and played for [Fresno Pacific University](/source/Fresno_Pacific_University) as a [shooting guard](/source/Shooting_guard) for the [Sunbirds](/source/Fresno_Pacific_Sunbirds). Before graduating in 1992, she was selected as an [NAIA](/source/National_Association_of_Intercollegiate_Athletics) Academic All-American.

As coach at Eastern Washington, Schuller has advanced to the [Big Sky Conference tournament](/source/Big_Sky_Conference_women's_basketball_tournament) 16 times. She led the 2009–10 team to the program's first-ever Big Sky regular-season championship, and then to the program's first [Women's National Invitation Tournament](/source/Women's_National_Invitation_Tournament) appearance that [same season](/source/2010_Women's_National_Invitation_Tournament) and in the [2012–13](/source/2013_Women's_National_Invitation_Tournament) and [2014–15](/source/2015_Women's_National_Invitation_Tournament) seasons.[3]

Schuller's husband Mark is the city administrator in [Cheney, Washington](/source/Cheney%2C_Washington), where they reside. They are parents of three children.[4]

## Head coaching record

Record table Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Eastern Washington (Big Sky) (2001–2021) 2001–02 Eastern Washington 11–18 6–8 5th 2002–03 Eastern Washington 17–12 7–7 5th 2003–04 Eastern Washington 13–16 5–9 6th 2004–05 Eastern Washington 16–12 8–6 4th 2005–06 Eastern Washington 13–15 7–7 T–4th 2006–07 Eastern Washington 10–19 5–11 7th 2007–08 Eastern Washington 4–25 1–15 9th 2008–09 Eastern Washington 10–19 5–11 7th 2009–10 Eastern Washington 19–12 12–4 1st WNIT 1st Round 2010–11 Eastern Washington 13–18 8–8 6th 2011–12 Eastern Washington 16–14 10–6 3rd 2012–13 Eastern Washington 19–13 14–6 3rd WNIT 1st Round 2013–14 Eastern Washington 16–14 12–8 4th 2014–15 Eastern Washington 21–12 12–6 T–3rd WNIT 2nd Round 2015–16 Eastern Washington 20–12 13–5 2nd 2016–17 Eastern Washington 19–14 12–6 4th WBI 2nd Round 2017–18 Eastern Washington 17–14 12–6 4th 2018–19 Eastern Washington 13–20 9–11 6th 2019–20 Eastern Washington 4–26 3–17 10th 2020–21 Eastern Washington 6–17 5–12 9th Eastern Washington: 277–322 (.462) 166–169 (.496) Total: 277–322 (.462)[5]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Pugh, Jason (May 26, 2020). ["Demons Coast to Coast: Wendy Schuller"](https://nsudemons.com/news/2020/5/26/lady-demon-basketball-demons-coast-to-coast-wendy-schuller.aspx). NSU Athletics. Retrieved August 23, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Eastern Washington fires women's basketball coach Wendy Schuller after 20 seasons"](https://news.yahoo.com/eastern-washington-fires-womens-basketball-020100471.html). *news.yahoo.com*. Retrieved April 9, 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Baker, RIley (May 11, 2017). ["Wendy Schuller Agrees to Contract Extension"](https://theeasterner.org/40434/sports/wendy-schuller-agrees-to-contract-extension/). The Easterner. Retrieved August 23, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Allen, Jim (May 14, 2017). ["EWU women's basketball coach Wendy Schuller a full-time mom on two courts"](https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/may/14/ewu-womens-basketball-coach-wendy-schuller-a-full-/). The Statesman-Review. Retrieved August 29, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Women's Basketball Coaches Career"](http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/careersearch). *NCAA*. Retrieved August 29, 2020.

## External links

- [Schuller's bio at EWU](https://goeags.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster/coaches/wendy-schuller/359)

v t e Eastern Washington Eagles women's basketball head coaches Harriet Heath (1918–1919) Unknown (1919–1920) Antoinette Dustin (1920–1932) Unknown (1932–1969) Virginia Asan (1969–1976) Bill Smithpeters (1976–1994) Heidi VanDerveer (1994–1997) Jocelyn Pfeifer (1997–2001) Wendy Schuller (2001–2021) Joddie Gleason (2021– )

v t e Big Sky Conference Women's Basketball Coach of the Year 1983: Selvig 1984: Selvig 1985: Dobratz 1986: Selvig 1987: Selvig 1988: Selvig 1989: Selvig 1990: Selvig 1991: Selvig 1992: Selvig 1993: Spoelstra 1994: Daugherty & Selvig 1995: Selvig 1996: Selvig & Taylor 1997: Selvig 1998: Sanders 1999: Jerro 2000: McInelly 2001: McInelly 2002: Taylor 2003: Taylor 2004: Selvig 2005: Selvig 2006: Newlee 2007: Selvig 2008: Selvig 2009: Selvig 2010: Schuller 2011: Murrell & White 2012: Sobolewski 2013: Selvig 2014: Brewster 2015: Selvig 2016: Binford 2017: Brewster 2018: Ethridge 2019: Newlee 2020: Binford 2021: Binford & Sobolewski 2022: Sobolewski 2023: Binford, Campbell, & Payne 2024: Gleason 2025: Binford 2026: Moreira

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