Kris Huffman was named the head women's basketball coach at DePauw in June, 1993, and has since compiled a 699-139 record in 30 seasons through the 2022-23 season.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
	- Led DePauw to NCAA Division III championships in 2007 and 2013, a semifinal appearance in 2002 and quarterfinal trips in 2006 and 2008
 
	- Program had Division III's longest string of consecutive appearances in the women's basketball postseason with 18 (from 2004-2022)
 
	- Team has posted 28 straight winning seasons with no less than a .704 winning percentage in those years
 
	- Her teams have posted a 383-38 record in conference games 
 
	- Team is 34-20 in NCAA postseason games during her tenure
 
	- In achieving 600 wins in 722 games, she did so in the fifth-fewest total games in the history of all levels of NCAA women’s basketball play
 
	- WBCA Division III Coach of the Year (2002, 2013)
 
	- D3hoops.com Coach of the Year (2007, 2013)
 
	- WDIII News Coach of the Year (2002, 2007, 2013)
 
	- WBCA District Coach of the Year (1999, 2001, 2002, 2006) 
 
	- Named a conference coach of the year 14 times
 
	- Has led teams to 22 conference titles
 
	- Team has posted a 25-4 record in NCAC Tournament games and won seven tourney titles
 
	- Led DePauw to a then school-record 22 wins in 1996-97
 
	- A 2019 University of Northern Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame inductee
 
	- In 2013, she earned induction into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame while receiving the Silver Medal Award.
 
	- In June 2008, Huffman served as a court coach for the 2008 USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo.
 
	- Serves as assistant athletics director and has served on the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship national committee
 
	- Served on the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors
 
 
PRIOR TO DEPAUW
	- Prior to coming to DePauw, served as an assistant coach at Wartburg College where she helped them to four straight appearances in the Division III tournament.
 
	- Fort Dodge, Iowa, native was named Miss Basketball in Iowa following her senior year in high school when she led her team to a state championship. She then moved on to Division I Northern Iowa where she played basketball and earned a bachelor’s degree in community health education.
 
	- She still is the Panthers’ career three-point record holder with a .483 percentage, is third with an .817 career free throw percentage and recorded the only triple-double in school history with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Eastern Illinois on January 31, 1986. Huffman finished as the second all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,294 points and still ranks sixth. Her 322 career assists still rank fifth.
 
	- She remained at UNI and received a master’s degree in health education. Huffman is also an Iowa Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.
 
Kris Huffman Career Head Coaching Highlights
Conference Championships
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference: 1996-97 (co-champions), 1997-98 (regular season and tournament)
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: 1998-99, 1999-00 (co-champions), 2000-01 (tri-champions), 2001-02, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11
North Coast Athletic Conference: 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2021-22, 2022-23 (co-champions)
Conference Coach of the Year
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference: 1995-96; 1997-98
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: 1998-99; 2001-02; 2003-04; 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2010-11
North Coast Athletic Conference: 2011-12, 2012-13, 2016-17, 2019-20, 2021-22
District Coach of the Year
WBCA: 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006
National Coach of the Year
WBCA: 2002, 2013
WDIII News: 2002, 2007, 2013
D3hoops.com: 2007, 2013
NCAA Championship appearances
1996, 1998, 1999, 2002 (third), 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (champions), 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (champions), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022
 
	
		
			| HUFFMAN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD | 
		
		
			 | 
			Overall | 
			Conference | 
			 | 
		
		
			| Year | 
			W | 
			L | 
			Pct. | 
			W | 
			L | 
			Pct. | 
			Finish | 
		
		
			| 1993-94 | 
			12 | 
			12 | 
			.500 | 
			5 | 
			3 | 
			.625 | 
			tie-2nd | 
		
		
			| 1994-95 | 
			10 | 
			14 | 
			.417 | 
			2 | 
			6 | 
			.250 | 
			4th | 
		
		
			| 1995-96 | 
			19 | 
			7 | 
			.731 | 
			8 | 
			2 | 
			.800 | 
			2nd | 
		
		
			| 1996-97 | 
			22 | 
			4 | 
			.846 | 
			9 | 
			1 | 
			.900 | 
			tie-1st | 
		
		
			| 1997-98 | 
			23 | 
			5 | 
			.821 | 
			10 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 1998-99 | 
			22 | 
			5 | 
			.815 | 
			18 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 1999-00 | 
			20 | 
			5 | 
			.800 | 
			15 | 
			3 | 
			.833 | 
			tie-1st | 
		
		
			| 2000-01 | 
			19 | 
			6 | 
			.750 | 
			14 | 
			4 | 
			.778 | 
			tie-1st | 
		
		
			| 2001-02 | 
			26 | 
			4 | 
			.867 | 
			17 | 
			1 | 
			.944 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2002-03 | 
			22 | 
			5 | 
			.815 | 
			12 | 
			2 | 
			.857 | 
			2nd | 
		
		
			| 2003-04 | 
			26 | 
			4 | 
			.867 | 
			13 | 
			1 | 
			.929 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2004-05 | 
			23 | 
			6 | 
			.793 | 
			12 | 
			2 | 
			.857 | 
			2nd | 
		
		
			| 2005-06 | 
			29 | 
			2 | 
			.935 | 
			14 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2006-07 | 
			31 | 
			3 | 
			.912 | 
			12 | 
			2 | 
			.857 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2007-08 | 
			28 | 
			4 | 
			.875 | 
			14 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2008-09 | 
			22 | 
			6 | 
			.786 | 
			12 | 
			2 | 
			.857 | 
			tie-3rd | 
		
		
			| 2009-10 | 
			26 | 
			4 | 
			.867 | 
			15 | 
			1 | 
			.938 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2010-11 | 
			25 | 
			4 | 
			.862 | 
			15 | 
			1 | 
			.938 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2011-12 | 
			27 | 
			2 | 
			.931 | 
			16 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2012-13 | 
			34 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			16 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2013-14 | 
			30 | 
			2 | 
			.938 | 
			15 | 
			1 | 
			.938 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2014-15 | 
			26 | 
			3 | 
			.897 | 
			16 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2015-16 | 
			22 | 
			7 | 
			.759 | 
			13 | 
			3 | 
			.813 | 
			2nd | 
		
		
			| 2016-17 | 
			27 | 
			3 | 
			.900 | 
			15 | 
			1 | 
			.938 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2017-18 | 
			25 | 
			3 | 
			.893 | 
			16 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2018-19 | 
			25 | 
			5 | 
			.833 | 
			15 | 
			1 | 
			.938 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2019-20 | 
			28 | 
			2 | 
			.933 | 
			16 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2020-21 | 
			8 | 
			1 | 
			.889 | 
			N/A | 
			N/A | 
			N/A | 
			N/A | 
		
		
			| 2021-22 | 
			23 | 
			4 | 
			.852 | 
			15 | 
			0 | 
			1.000 | 
			1st | 
		
		
			| 2022-23 | 
			19 | 
			8 | 
			.704 | 
			13 | 
			1 | 
			.929 | 
			tie-1st | 
		
		
			| Totals | 
			699 | 
			140 | 
			.833 | 
			383 | 
			38 | 
			.910 |