2011-12 Men's Basketball Coaches
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Kevin Jenkins - Head Coach

Jenkins, a 1986 graduate of Lyon College is in his 26th year with the Scots program, and his 17th year as it's head men's basketball coach and his second year as Lyon College's Director of Athletics. Coach Jenkins is also a member of the Lyon College Hall of Fame.

Previously he served as an assistant coach for nine years to former Scots' Head Coach and former Lyon College Athletic Director, Terry Garner. He ranks third on the Lyon All-Time wins list with 177 career victories and was named TranSouth Conference Coach of the Year in 2006.

Jenkins came to Lyon after two years at Three Rivers Community College where he was part of a NJCAA tournament team under Gene Bess.

Jenkins served as the former President of the NABC-NAIA Basketball Coaches Association and is President of the TranSouth Conference Basketball Coaches Association.

He and his wife Kristie, also a Lyon graduate, have two daughters, Kessie and Kamie.

 
 
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Matt Creamer - Assistant Coach

Matt, originally from Altha, Florida, is in his fourth season as the Scots Assistant Men's Basketball Coach.

Creamer is a 2009 graduate of Lyon College with a degree in Political Science.

Coach Ray Green is in his third season at the helm of the Scots volleyball program and received his B.A. in Photography from Virginia Intermont College in Bristol, Va.

Prior to Lyon, Green served as the head coach of NCAA Division I Manhattan College from 2004-2007. At Manhattan College, Green amassed a record of 39-76. His 2006 Lady Jaspers' team was MAAC Tournament semifinalists. Green's players earned four All-Mid Atlantic Athletic Conference selections and 15 MAAC All-Academic nods.

Before Manhattan College, Green was an assistant men's and women's volleyball coach at Rutgers University in Newark, N.J. from 2001-2004.

Green started his head coaching career at Douglas S. Freeman High School in Richmond, Va., where he built one of the most respected prep teams in the state. In 2000, his Freeman team finished fifth in the state championships. In 1999, his squad finished third.