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Demons in the Pros

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Jeff Moore Year 2020-21 School Northwestern State Position Associate Head Coach Associate Head Coach 2019-20 Northwestern State Assistant Coach 15th season at NSU 2018-19 2017-18 Northwestern State Northwestern State Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Missouri Valley, 1995 2016-17 2015-16 Northwestern State Northwestern State Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2014-15 Northwestern State Assistant Coach

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Starting his 15th season with the Northwestern State men’s hoop 2013-14 Northwestern State Assistant Coach squad, Jeff Moore is a cornerstone of the program. Coach Mike McConathy entrusts his staff with responsibilities that many 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Northwestern State Northwestern State Northwestern State Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Division I coaches don’t delegate. But with three former college head coaches 2009-10 Northwestern State Assistant Coach on the bench in Moore, Dave Simmons and Morris Scott, the Demons are 2008-09 Northwestern State Assistant Coach blessed with high-caliber help. 2007-08 Northwestern State Assistant Coach

Moore’s in-game strategy and stewardship of all aspects of the pro- 2006-07 Northwestern State Assistant Coach gram have weaved seamlessly with McConathy’s players-first, family values approach. He has been the point man as recruiting coordinator as NSU signed two 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 Bossier Parish CC Tyler Junior College Tyler Junior College Tyler Junior College Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Southland Conference Freshmen of the Year, Jalan West (2013) and Zeek 2001-02 John Wood CC Head Coach Woodley (2014), and the 2013 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year, 2000-01 John Wood CC Head Coach DeQuan Hicks. Most recently, center Ishmael Lane signed a professional deal 1999-00 John Wood CC Head Coach with a Japanese team. Three of Moore’s signees -- Woodley, Koby Achane at Missouri Valley College, and Ronnie Ross at John Wood Community College -- became their 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 John Wood CC John Wood CC Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach program’s career scoring leaders. West owns the Demons’ career assists record. PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Moore helped steer the 2012-13 Demons to a 14-seed in the NCAA tour- 1992-94 Missouri Valley College nament after another Southland Tournament championship. 1990-92 Marshalltown Community College

The 23 games the Demons won in 2012-13 sit in second place for the PERSONAL INFORMATION school’s all-time history for wins in a season. NSU won 59 games across three seasons from 2012-15, while leading the Hometown: Lake Arthur, La. High School: Lake Arthur HS College: Missouri Valley College, 1995 nation in scoring in 2014-15 and ranking second nationally the previous two Wife: Amy seasons. Family: Gracie, daughter; Caige, son

Moore’s amazing work ethic and winning personality made him the perfect choice to fill the big shoes on the Demons’ staff when he replaced Simmons, who was hired as head coach at McNeese in 2006. Moore’s motto: “preparation comes face-to-face with opportunity.” He fits into a legacy of assistant coaches that McConathy has nurtured, three who are current Division I head coaches -- Buzz Williams at Virginia Tech after a great run at Marquette, Paul Weir at New Mexico after a great debut at New Mexico State, along with beloved Southland rival Mark Slessinger at New Orleans. Multiple others have gone on to head coaching positions after their NSU tenures. Moore’s strategic acumen and teaching skills were tremendous assets as NSU won yet another Southland Conference title in his first season on staff, capturing the SLC East Division crown. In his first two seasons, the Demons made back-to-back trips to the Southland Finals. The Demons returned to significant March basketball in 2019-20 as Moore helped a staff nurture eight newcomers, blending with a core of veterans to finish tied for fourth in the Southland Conference. It's the fifth time since 2010 that NSU has finished in the top four of the 13-member league. NSU won its first-round SLC Tournament game before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 virus. Before coming to NSU, he spent five years (1997-2002) as a head coach and athletic director in the junior college ranks at John Wood (Ill.) Community College. There he made a run to the NJCAA regional tournament semifinals in 2001 and coached Ronnie Ross, a Jeanerette, La., product who was ranked as a Top 10 junior college prospect at guard by TSN Basketball Magazine. Ross was the first of three Top 10 junior college prospects by position that Moore coached. Kurt Looby and Jessan Gray played for Moore at Tyler Junior College when he was an assistant from 2002-05. In his three seasons at Tyler, they qualified for the regional tournament every season. After TJC, he coached at Bossier Parish Community College as an assistant for one season before Coach Mike called his number. At BPCC, the Cavaliers won the Miss-Lou Conference and Tournament Championship and qualified for the Region XXII Tournament for the first time in five years. Moore not only has a commitment to excellence on the floor, but in the classroom. Ninety percent of Demon basketball players have graduated since Moore arrived, and NSU’s APR has continued to climb including 1000 marks in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2016. In 2014, the program received NCAA national recognition for ranking in the top 10 percent in Division I, and again led all conference and state public institutions in the NCAA Graduation Success Rate with a 98 percent score. He’s recruited high-producing players such as Achane from Welsh, La.; Will Mosley from Shreveport, a Demon great who is fifth all-time in NCAA Division I history in blocks and is a pro star in Italy; and NSU standout Trey Gilder of Dallas, who played with the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies and was an NBA D-League All-Star. Moore has coached nearly 90 players in his career from his home state of Louisiana. Moore’s father, the late Wilbert C. “Nooky” Moore, coached for 33 seasons in Louisiana in high school (Slidell, Rayne, Notre Dame-Crowley, Lake Arthur) 34 2020-21 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball Media Guide Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013

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