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Former Griffin Head Coach Ferne Labati Named an ACC WBB Legend

Former Seton Hill University and University of Miami head women's basketball coach Ferne Labati was named an ACC Women's Basketball Legend, the conference announced. Labati is part of the 11th annual class of ACC Legends. The group will be honored at the 2015 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, held March 4-8 in Greensboro, NC.

Labati spent seven seasons on the hill guiding the Griffins.  She took over the Seton Hill program before the 2006-2007 season as the Griffins were making the move from the NAIA to the NCAA.  Labati posted a 117-73 record at Seton Hill. Her 2009-2010 team made the program's first and only appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In 2012-13, Labati led the Griffins to their first-ever appearance in the WVIAC Tournament Championship game.  While at Seton Hill, Labati coached 13 All WVIAC team selections.  She won her 500th game during the 2009-2010 season and was named the WVIAC Coach of the Year following the 2010-2011 season.  Labati's teams at Seton Hill have shined academically as well.  From 2008-2013, the team was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Division II Academic Top 25 Honor Roll.  The team also earned the YWCA of Westmoreland County's Sports Team of the Year award during Labati's tenure. In 2013, Labati was named the YWCA of Westmoreland County's Coach of the Year.  Over her 33-year coaching career, Labati amassed a 556-399 record.

Remembered for her legendary enthusiasm and drive, Ferne Labati was named the head coach of the women's basketball program at the University of Miami in 1988. Eternally optimistic, she had a remarkable career at Miami and has the most wins of any Miami women's basketball coach as well as the highest winning percentage.

Highlighting her 17 seasons are nine berths in postseason play, six in the NCAA tournament and three in the WNIT. In 1991-92, Labati led Miami to a Sweet 16 appearance and a 30-2 record, including an unblemished 18-0 mark in the Big East.  The Hurricanes won back-to-back Big East regular season and tournament titles in 1992 and 1993, while finishing as high as sixth nationally. Her 1996 squad earned a share of the Big East 7 division title.

Labati also ushered in a new era of basketball at Miami, as her final season with the program was the Hurricanes' first in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The 1992 WBCA/Converse National Coach of the Year, Labati finished her impressive tenure at Miami with a stellar record of 303-195 (.608).

Labati was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

Of the 15 members of this year's class, Labati is the lone coach. All of the selections will be recognized at the annual ACC Women's Basketball Legends' Brunch on Saturday, March 7 at 10:00 a.m., and then will be introduced to the Greensboro Coliseum crowd at halftime of the first semifinal game that afternoon.  The ACC Women's Basketball Legends program honors both players and coaches from each of the ACC's 15 schools who have contributed to their respective institutions rich tradition.  Tickets to the Legends Brunch are priced at $35 each and can be obtained by calling 1-336-369-4673. Quantities are limited.

Labati was honored by the University of Miami at the Hurricanes' game against Georgia Tech Sunday, Feb. 15.

2015 ACC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LEGENDS
Boston College: Clare Droesch
Clemson: Amy Geren McGowan
Duke: Alana Beard
Florida State: Cherry Rivers
Georgia Tech: Sonja Mallory Gamby
Louisville: Nell Knox
Miami: Ferne Labati
North Carolina: Tracy Reid
NC State: Jennifer Howard Wolgemuth
Notre Dame: Natalie Achonwa
Pittsburgh: Debbie Lewis
Syracuse: Martha Mogish Rowe
Virginia: Audra Smith
Virginia Tech: Kerri Gardin
Wake Forest: Janice Collins



 

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