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Rose-Hulman Fightin' Engineers

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

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Jon Prevo

Jon Prevo completed his 17th season as Rose-Hulman women's basketball head coach in 2022-23 and has surpassed the 200-win threshold.  Prevo, who completes his 28th year of service to the institute this year after 12 seasons as men's basketball assistant coach, also serves as the athletic department's associate athletic director and NCAA compliance officer.

Prevo led the Fightin' Engineers to NCAA Division III Tournament appearances in 2017 and 2018, and the squad won Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018.  The team punched its NCAA Division III Tournament tickets by winning the HCAC Tournament in 2017 and 2018.  The 2019 squad finished 20-7 and was just two points short in the championship game of a third straight NCAA Tournament trip.

Rose-Hulman has an overall record of 213-189 (.530) in the Prevo era, including a 149-107 (.582) mark in conference regular season games.  The graduating class of 2019 finished with an incredible 91-19 record in the era, including a 45-2 home record that included the nation's longest consecutive home winning streak at 38 games.  Rose-Hulman also set an HCAC record with 39 consecutive conference wins from January 2017-January 2019. 

Defense has been a staple of the recent Rose-Hulman success.  The Fightin' Engineers ranked in the national top 10 in fewest points allowed in 2017 and 2018, including a No. 3 overall national ranking in scoring defense in 2017.  The success has included the two longest winning streaks in school history, 22 games in 2018 and 18 games in 2016.

Prevo has led the women's basketball squad to 12 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament appearances in his 15 seasons as head coach. He has led five teams to 20-win seasons (24 in 2018; 24 in 2017; 23 in 2016; 21 in 2007; 20 in 2019).

Prevo completed his 28th basketball season at Rose-Hulman last winter, after previously serving as the men's basketball assistant coach for 12 years.  The Engineer men's team had a record of 184-128 in 12 seasons under the work of then-head coach Jim Shaw and Prevo.

Prevo became the fifth head women's basketball coach at Rose-Hulman.  As associate athletic director for the past decade, Prevo serves as the athletic department compliance officer and chairman of the college's Athletic Hall of Fame Committee.

In 2006-07, Rose-Hulman achieved 19 total school records, highlighted by the most wins and best women's basketball conference finish in a season in school history.  Individually, Rose-Hulman players earned a pair of all-region awards and two first-team all-conference honors.

The 2015-16 team set school records with 23 wins and an 18-game winning streak.  The Fightin' Engineers won every game from Dec. 14 through Feb. 26 before narrowly falling at league co-champion Bluffton in the conference tournament title game.  The squad scored the most points in a game in school history (104 vs. St. Mary-of-the-Woods) and also allowed the fewest points in a game in program history (17 vs. Illinois Tech).

The 2017 team won its first HCAC Tournament championship by defeating Transylvania 50-40 in the league title game.  Rose-Hulman also won the outright conference title with a mark of 17-1 in league play.  The season included a 14-game winning streak, a narrow 57-54 in the NCAA Tournament and the nation's No. 3 ranked scoring defense.

The 2018 team earned a national ranking for the first time in program history, reaching No. 20 in the D3hoops.com poll and No. 23 in the Women's Basketball Coaches Assocation poll, as part of the school record 22-game winning streak.  In 2019, the success continued with a fifth-straight 20-win season and a trip to the HCAC Tournament Championship Game.

Prevo, a member of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, came to Rose-Hulman with Shaw after serving as an assistant men's basketball coach at Indiana State University during the 1993-94 season.  He previously served as assistant basketball coach at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., from 1991-93 and was an assistant at the University of Evansville from 1989-91.

Prior to his college experience, Prevo served as the head basketball and track coach at Cisne (Ill.) High School from 1987-89, earning league basketball Coach of the Year honors in 1987 and 1988.

Prevo earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from Indiana State in 1986 and completed coursework towards a master's degree in counseling at the University of Evansville in 1990.   

Prevo's Record at Rose-Hulman

Year Overall HCAC Place
2006-07 21-5 13-3 2nd
2007-08 11-15 7-9 6th
2008-09 8-16 4-12 8th
2009-10 4-21 4-12 8th
2010-11 10-16  8-10 6th
2011-12 9-18 6-12 T-6th
2012-13 12-14 8-10 6th
2013-14 10-16 8-10 T-6th
2014-15 14-13 9-9 6th
2015-16 23-4 16-2 T-1st
2016-17 24-4 17-1 1st
2017-18 24-4 18-0 1st
2018-19 20-7 16-2 2nd
2019-20 7-18 6-12 T-7th
2020-21 2-6 --- N/A
2021-22 12-9 9-5 T-3rd
2022-23 2-3 --- N/A
Total   213-189   149-107    

Overall Winning Percentage: .530
HCAC Winning Percentage: .582