Sometimes history is a strange thing. Coach Will Shouse played for Asbury University from 1998-2002. He was away from the game until 2006, when Kentucky Christian University came calling. In the 2023 Mideast Regional Semifinal, Asbury University, the team that Coach Shouse had coached 2008, was blowing out the Kentucky Christian Knights. As the final buzzer sounded, it was obvious that Coach Shouse was the best coach in this matchup. 

Nineteen wins to six losses was a record that many coaches would envy, and Shouse nearly coached his team to unlikely victories. A prime example of this was the matchup against Division II University of Alabama Harrodsburg in which Asbury lost only 90-84. But toward the end of the year, “loss” became a word that Asbury grew very unfamiliar with.

Shouse and Asbury had grown accustomed to losing to Alice Lloyd. The time came when a loss would mean the end of their season. Feb. 25 was a day when Shouse HAD to coach his team to a victory in a must-win regional championship game. Through new game-plan tactics, Asbury was able to mop the floor with Alice Lloyd. This clinched the Eagles a spot in the NCCAA Tournament.

Due to his coaching tactics against Alice Lloyd that won Asbury the game that mattered most, Shouse won the Mideast Regional Coach of the Year honor. Wilmore, Kentucky, loves God more than any man, but Coach Shouse comes in a close second.

As the Eagles prepare for game one of the NCCAA Tournament that will be played on Wednesday, one question remains. How can Coach Shouse strategize to help his sixth-seeded Eagles win the NCCAA Championship?

12 responses to “Wilmore, Kentucky’s second favorite man”

  1. traebenham Avatar

    Christafor, you are such an amazing writer. I think it is awesome how invested you are in Asbury hoops, not a lot of people are that loyal to a smaller college program. keep being you, I love you…

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    1. chrisfergie03 Avatar

      Benny Buckets! You da man! Love you too king!

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  2. ggivinggrace Avatar

    I love your insights on Coach Shouse, I think he will do a great job with the Eagles as they prepare for the NCCAA tournament

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  3. sophiashear Avatar

    This was very interesting to see a deep dive into asbury basketball, something I am not entirely familiar with. Great job!!!

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  4. qjclark Avatar

    Hey Chris! That’s a huge accomplishment to get a chance to play in the tournaments elite 8. I hope they won!

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  5. mmaeburke Avatar

    My parents went to school here while Coach Shouse was coach so that is so interesting.
    I really love Asbury so I love learning about their history.

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  6. micahb03 Avatar

    I enjoyed your blog post! I’ve known some things about Asbury, but not much, so I enjoyed getting to learn more about them – specifically their coach – through your post. They have a great record this year, so it’ll definitely be interesting to see what happens in the NCCAA tournament!

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  7. emmagdevries Avatar

    This is a topic that I know very little about and it’s very interesting to read from someone much more educated. this was really interesting to read and helped me to understand a lot better. thank you!

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  8. bdbarry Avatar

    It seems like you give most of the credit of Asbury’s success this season to HC Will Shouse. How important do you think a coach is to a basketball program?

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    1. chrisfergie03 Avatar

      I believe that a coach introduces a culture. This influences recruiting, how players act (and play) on the court, and can influence the fanbase as well. It is why coaches are so commonly fired. They are the make or break for a program! Asbury got a good one in Shouse!

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  9. annsowell Avatar

    This is a very informative post. It is very impressive that the Eagles made it that far into the season.

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