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Kelly Britsky
Head Coach

kbritsky@canes.gsw.edu

(229) 931-2231


Kelly Britsky enters her first year at the helm of Lady Hurricane program. Britsky comes to GSW from LaGrange College where she led the Panthers to a 15-12 record last year. In 1999-2000 she started the Women's Basketball Program at LaGrange College which in 2002 appeared in the United States Athletic Association National Tournament. Britsky has coached two All Americans, 12 All Conference Team Players and five All Freshman Team members and one Freshman Player of the Year. Her teams have also enjoyed a 100% graduation rate of students that finished their careers in program and have also had 16 All Academic Team Members. Britsky was also honored as 2001-2002 and 2006-2007 Great South Basketball Coach of the Year At LaGrange Britsky also coached volleyball for 10 years with a record after of193-150. Her teams appeared in three United States Athletic Association (USCAA) national tournaments and finished runner-up three times in the Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC). The Panthers won 20 or more matches in six of the ten seasons.Her first team in 1997 set a school record for wins with 29 and the first of two runner-up finishes in the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference. The volleyball team produced four All-Americans, seven all-region players, a region player of the year, a three-time region setter of the year, 20 all-conference players and two conference players of the year and many All Academic team members. Britsky Attended Abraham Baldwin College and was a member of the 1991 National Championship Team in softball, also named to the All National Team that year. She then went on to LaGrange College were she finished up her athletic career and earned a degree in history and education. She stayed on as an assistant coach after graduation in 1994 when LaGrange College won a national championship in softball. She left LaGrange and spent three years at Perry High School where she coached softball, basketball and track before returning to LaGrange College to continue her coaching career and earn her Master in Education.