Record: 27-7 Home: 14-1 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 7-1 TranSouth: 11-5
2009-10 Women's Basketball Coaches
Dale Neal Image
Dale Neal - Head Coach - 16th Season
Coach Dale Neal begins his 40th year of coaching and his 16th season at the helm of the Lady Lion basketball program, having compiled a record of 390-135 and a winning percentage of .743 at FHU.

Few programs in the NAIA have seen the levels of success and consistency that Neal has brought to Freed-Hardeman in the last 13 years. Over that time frame, the Lady Lions are one of only two programs to have won at least 20 games and competed in the NAIA National Tournament every year. Only three schools can claim each accomplishment by itself.

The Lady Lion basketball program instantly turned around when Neal came to Freed-Hardeman.  In his first season in 1995, the Lady Lions finished a then school-record 21-9.  Two years later, the team set a new record by winning 26 games and making the school's first ever appearance in the NAIA National Tournament and winning its first game, 76-63 over East Central Oklahoma.  

In 1999, the Lady Lions again won 26 games and made a Cinderella run through the national tournament, knocking off No. 2 Wayland Baptist (Texas) University and No. 7 University of Auburn at Montgomery to reach the Fab Four. The dream of a national championship ended there with a loss to eventual champion Oklahoma City, but the deep run still helped put FHU women's basketball on the national radar for years to come.

The program took another step forward in the 2002-03 season. With a freshman-heavy lineup, the Lady Lions won 30 games for the first time in school history. The season, however, finished with a loss in the TranSouth Conference title game and a first-round exit in the national tournament leaving Neal and his still-young team more determined entering the next season.

That next season brought about more history at Freed-Hardeman. After five runner-up finishes in the TranSouth Conference tournament in Neal's tenure, the Lady Lions finally broke through and brought a championship banner to the Sports Center with a dominating 81-63 win over Union (Tenn.) University. It was the first of three consecutive conference championships for FHU.

The Lady Lions, meanwhile, advanced to the Elite Eight of the national tournament in each of those three seasons and set a new school record for wins in a season after going 32-3 in 2005-06.

Coach Neal was named the TranSouth Conference's Coach of the Year each season during that remarkable four-year stretch that saw FHU post a combined record of 123-21 overall and 49-7 in conference play.

Two years later, the Lady Lions almost cracked the 30-win barrier again in the midst of another run through the NAIA National Tournament which saw them make their second trip to the Fab 4 after winning three games in fewer than 48 hours.

Neal holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harding University ('69) and a Master of Physical Education degree from the University of Nebraska ('80).  He coached the men's basketball team at York College in Nebraska for 11 years, where his teams combined record was 234-96 (.709), before coming to FHU.  Neal received seven coach of the year awards, including an NJCAA Region IX Coach of the Year award, while at York.

Neal and his wife, Kathy, reside in Henderson and have four children and 16 grandchildren.
 
Lain Hinson Image
Lain Hinson - Assistant Coach - 3rd Season
 
Meredith McLemore Image
Meredith McLemore - Grad Assistant - 1st Season
 
Rachel Bloomingburg Image
Rachel Bloomingburg - Student Assistant - 1st Season
 
Kristin Clevenger Image
Kristin Clevenger - Student Assistant - 2nd Season
 
Jasmine Dixon Image
Jasmine Dixon - Student Assistant - 2nd Season
 
Chase Helton Image
Chase Helton - Student Assistant
 
Nicole Osment Image
Nicole Osment - Student Assistant
 
Alex Woodward Image
Alex Woodward - Student Assistant
 
Kenzie Ziegler Image
Kenzie Ziegler - Student Assistant