Jamie Cluesman enters her second season as an assistant with the Shepherd women's basketball team.
Cluesman helped guide the Rams to a 22-10 overall mark and a share of the MEC title with a 17-5 record in conference play. She also help guide the Rams to their second NCAA II regional appearance where the Rams upset 11th-ranked Indiana (Pa.) in first round action.
Prior to coming to Shepherd, Cluesman spent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Concord University women’s basketball team in 2014-15.
She helped Concord to a 71-70 record and two trips to the semifinals of the WVIAC Tournament. Additionally, Cluesman has coached nine all-conference honorees as well as All-American Jolysa Brown.
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Cluesman was a standout point guard for Concord from 2003-08. She led Concord to back-to-back 20-win campaigns in 2006-07 and 2007-08, individually earning second team All-WVIAC honors both seasons and a spot on the WVIAC All-Tournament Team in 2007.. She ranked fifth in the nation in assists per game in both 2006-07 and 2007-08.
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Cluesman is Concord’s career leader in assists (655), assists per game, and steals (277) while also ranking third in blocked shots (64), fourth in games played and eighth in rebounds (536).
Cluesman earned her bachelor’s degree from Concord in athletic training in 2008.  She added her master’s degree in exercise science from California (Pa.) University in 2009.
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