Kelsey Oddis enters her second year as an assistant coach for the Pitt-Greensburg women's basketball team.
In her first season as an assistant coach, Oddis helped propel the Bobcats to success both on and off the court. On the court, the Bobcats posted a winning record on its home court inside Chambers Hall and defeated prennial AMCC favorite La Roche for a second-straight season. Nadege Durand earned First Team All-AMCC honors after she led the team in scoring (15.9) and was tops in the conference in rebounding (12.3). Durand recorded 18 double-doubles, which led the conference and ranked sixth in NCAA Division III and was also top-15 in the country offensive rebounds-per-game (13th-5.2)
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Oddis, a four-year member and three-year starter for the Bobcats, graduated May 2018 from Pitt-Greensburg with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology.
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One of the most successful players in Pitt-Greensburg Women's Basketball history, Oddis is a two-time All-AMCC selection, including garnering First Team honors in 2017-18 after averaging 19.4 points and 11.4 rebounds, both of which ranked second in the conference. This past season, Oddis also became the 12th player in program history to eclipse 1,000 career points and for her career, ranks seventh in school history with 1,203 points.
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The native of nearby Lower Burrell, PA put together one of the most impressive individual single seasons in program history this past season, setting a new single-season school record averaging 19.4 points per game and ranks second with 486 points.
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Oddis also ranks top-10 in school history in 13 different statistical categories, including fourth in both rebounds (667) and rebounds per game (6.3), and fifth in scoring average (13.4).
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Along with the long list of accolades on the court, Oddis also assisted the local Greensburg community by volunteering her time at the Salvation Army, Special Olympics, and various youth basketball clinics.Â
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An outstanding student in the classroom, Oddis was a two-time Academic All-Conference selection, a member of the Psi Chi Honor Society in 2016, and was nominated as a candidate for the DaVinci Scholar Society.