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Cindy Stein to retire at the end of 21- 22 season | WOOZ

Cindy Stein announced Friday that she will retire at the end of the 2021-22 season. In 24 years as a head coach at Emporia State (1995-98), Missouri (1998-10), Illinois Central College (2013) and Southern Illinois (2013-present), Stein has amassed a 397-330 record and has led her teams to 12 postseason appearances, which included a NCAA DII Runner-up finish as Emporia State’s head coach in 1998 and a trip the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 as Missouri’s head coach in 2001. “This has been a very rewarding and challenging 8-9 years,” Stein said. “I have learned so many valuable lessons at SIU and am so appreciative of the community, university and more importantly the entire Athletic Department and their continued pursuit of excellence. Obviously, it is tough emotional decision as I deeply love every single one of the players that have put on a uniform and played for me. I take great pride in all they have accomplished on and off the court. Yet, I know in my heart it is time and

Cindy Stein to retire at the end of 21- 22 season | WCIL

Cindy Stein announced Friday that she will retire at the end of the 2021-22 season. In 24 years as a head coach at Emporia State (1995-98), Missouri (1998-10), Illinois Central College (2013) and Southern Illinois (2013-present), Stein has amassed a 397-330 record and has led her teams to 12 postseason appearances, which included a NCAA DII Runner-up finish as Emporia State’s head coach in 1998 and a trip the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 as Missouri’s head coach in 2001. “This has been a very rewarding and challenging 8-9 years,” Stein said. “I have learned so many valuable lessons at SIU and am so appreciative of the community, university and more importantly the entire Athletic Department and their continued pursuit of excellence. Obviously, it is tough emotional decision as I deeply love every single one of the players that have put on a uniform and played for me. I take great pride in all they have accomplished on and off the court. Yet, I know in my heart it is time and

Cindy Stein to retire at the end of 21- 22 season | WUEZ

Cindy Stein announced Friday that she will retire at the end of the 2021-22 season. In 24 years as a head coach at Emporia State (1995-98), Missouri (1998-10), Illinois Central College (2013) and Southern Illinois (2013-present), Stein has amassed a 397-330 record and has led her teams to 12 postseason appearances, which included a NCAA DII Runner-up finish as Emporia State’s head coach in 1998 and a trip the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 as Missouri’s head coach in 2001. “This has been a very rewarding and challenging 8-9 years,” Stein said. “I have learned so many valuable lessons at SIU and am so appreciative of the community, university and more importantly the entire Athletic Department and their continued pursuit of excellence. Obviously, it is tough emotional decision as I deeply love every single one of the players that have put on a uniform and played for me. I take great pride in all they have accomplished on and off the court. Yet, I know in my heart it is time and

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