Linda K. Sharp

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Linda K. Sharp is a college women's basketball coach. Her coaching career spans 31 seasons with stints on all levels from elementary, junior high and high school to the collegiate and professional ranks, and she was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.

Sharp served as the Head Coach at the University of Southern California (USC) women's basketball team, known as the Lady Trojans, for 12 years, compiling a 271-99 won-loss record. She guided the Women of Troy to back-to-back NCAA national championships in 1983 and 1984, and a total of three appearances in the Final Four of the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship. She earned WCAA Coach of the Year honors, the Wade Coach of the Year, and Sporting News Coach of the Year in 1984. While at USC, she was selected as the Pac-10 Conference "Coach of the Year" three times.

Sharp compiled a 138-85 record in eight seasons at Southwest Texas State University.

Sharp served on NCAA Basketball Rules Committee for seven years.

Sharp's involvement with USA Basketball includes coaching in the 1979 Olympic Festival (silver medal), the 1981 Jones Cup (silver medal) and the 1987 World University Games.

Sharp is currently the Head Coach of Women's basketball at Concordia University at Austin. Sharp began her tenure there in 2001, leading the team to its first winning season in school history.

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