Meet the Coaches
Head Coach:
Tim Parrinello (16th year, 419-58)
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Entering his 16th year as head coach of the MCC women’s basketball team, Parrinello has
amassed an incredible record with the Lady Tribunes. That mark includes three NJCAA Division II national championships (2001, 2004, 2005), one NJCAA Division I title (2006), and numerous coaching awards and honors.
In 2011, Parrinello guided MCC to an 18-8 record and a trip to the district tournament. The 2010 season saw the Tribunes finish fifth at the NJCAA Division I national tournament. He was named District Coach of the Year as the team finished 23-6. Parrinello earned his 400th career victory at the national tournament, becoming just the fourth MCC coach in any sport to hit that milestone.
A hard worker with a keen eye for talent, Parrinello continues to help put Monroe on the map as one of the most dominant women’s basketball teams in the nation.
Assistant Coaches:
Jeff Parrinello
Jeff is in his ninth year as an assistant at Monroe Community College. A Nazareth College grad, he works with Tribune post players and has played an integral role in MCC’s last two national championships. He is also the college's head golf coach and led his team to the 2011 NJCAA Division III national golf title.
Jim Andrews
Jim is in his seventh year with the Lady Tribunes. A former basketball and tennis player at MCC, he works with the Tribune post players.
Sheri Parrinello
Sheri is in her sixth year at MCC after coaching for four years at Roberts Wesleyan College. Sheri played for the Lady Tribunes from 1998-2000. She held the MCC record for three-pointers in a season (84) until 2004. She works with the perimeter players.
Chauncey Hill
Chauncey is in his third year with the Tribunes and his first year as an assistant coach. A Lane College graduate, Chauncey works with the post players. During the national title seasons of 2004-06, Chauncey served as video manager and practice coordinator for the Lady Tribunes.
Patrick Stellman
Patrick is in his third year with the Tribune program.