Neiderer named assistant coach for NWOSU women's basketball

 

August 5, 2022

ALVA, Okla. – Northwestern Oklahoma State women's basketball coach has announced the hiring of the team's new assistant coach in Kinsey Neiderer.

"First, I' d like to thank Jakeria Otey for everything she did to help move our program forward these past few years. She has been a Lady Ranger through and through for the past seven years and will be greatly missed," stated head coach Tasha Diesselhorst.

Neiderer takes over the assistant coaching job after spending the last two seasons with the Lady Rangers program. The Ranger guard played and started in all 29 games this past season helping the Rangers to the first winning season since the 2000-2001 season.

"I could not be more thankful or excited for this opportunity. This program is very special to me and has had a significant impact on my life. I consider myself blessed to be able to continue to learn from Coach Diesselhorst and take on a new role in Lady Ranger Basketball," said assistant coach Neiderer.

Neiderer was a two year team captain in her playing career with the Lady Rangers. She finished the season with the most three pointers on the team with 50, and the third highest scorer on the team.

"I am excited to add Kinsey to our coaching staff for the 2022-2023 season. She comes from a very successful high school program and is familiar with girls' basketball in Oklahoma. As a recent graduate of our program, she knows our system and can relate to everything our student athletes will go through," stated Diesselhorst on the hiring of Neiderer.

In her time at Northern Oklahoma College Neiderer was NJCAA All-Academic team representative, along with Women's Basketball Team Captain for NOC.

Prior to being hired onto the Lady Ranger coaching staff Neiderer worked for Northwestern as a student assistant to the vice president of administration while working in the accounting department.

After graduating with her bachelor's degree at Northwestern in business administration with a minor in general business, she will now pursue her master's degree in adult education management and administration with a minor in sports administration.

 

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