BROOKINGS, S.D. - The South Dakota State women's basketball program has announced the addition of Kacie Jones to its staff as an assistant coach.Â
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With the Jackrabbits, Jones' primary duties will include perimeter player development and recruiting.Â
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"I am thrilled to welcome Kacie to our Jackrabbit family," said head coach
Aaron Johnston. "Creating an exceptional student-athlete experience is our goal, and her passion towards fulling that mission stood out in the hiring process. Her experiences as a student-athlete and collegiate coach will be assets for our program."
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Jones comes to South Dakota State from Kansas State, where she spent the past two seasons as the Wildcats' director of basketball administration. At K-State, Jones was responsible for a number of administrative duties, including team operations and budget management.Â
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The Wildcats went 45-25 in Jones' two seasons in Manhattan and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament in 2024. K-State was ranked as high at No. 2 in the AP Poll during the 2023-24 season and spent 19 consecutive weeks in the AP top-25.Â
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Prior to joining the staff at K-State, Jones was an assistant coach at Wayne State, her alma mater, from 2020 to 2022. Three Wildcats earned All-NSIC honors during that time, including two being named the NSIC South Player of the Year. Jones was also a graduate assistant coach at Northwestern College in Iowa for the 2019-20 season, where she helped the Red Raiders go 17-11 overall. Four Northwestern players earned All-GPAC honors in 2020.Â
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"I couldn't be more excited to join the staff at SDSU," said Jones. "This is a program with rich history and consistent success and I'm excited to become a part of it. I would like to thank Coach
Aaron Johnston for this opportunity and I look forward to meeting Jackrabbit Nation! Go Jacks!"
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Jones competed in both basketball and track and field for four seasons (2014-18) at Wayne State. She scored 754 career points as a Wildcat and led the team in 3-point shooting as a junior and senior. In track and field, Jones was the 2016 NSIC outdoor discus champion and national qualifier.Â
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Jones is a native of Sundance, Wyoming. She earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from Wayne State in 2018 and a master's degree in education from Northwestern in 2021.Â
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