Jimmy Link - 2016-17

Jimmy Link

An 11-year college basketball veteran who has coached at all three levels of the NCAA as well as in the NAIA, Link joined the Lakers in May of 2015 following a very successful run as head coach at Division II Paine College in Augusta, Georgia.
 
CLAYTON STATE (2015-PRESENT)
In his first year at the helm of the Lakers, Link produced a 14-12 overall record that included a 72-67 victory over NCAA Tournament team Montevallo, as well a four-game winning streak in the heart of the Peach Belt Conference season.
 
Joining him from Paine College were four of his former players, including redshirt-junior forward Alfonso Davis. In his first season as a Laker, Davis averaged 17.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 1.2 assists and nearly a steal per game while becoming just the second Clayton State player to be named Peach Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year. He was also named to the All-PBC Second-Team.
 
PAINE COLLEGE (2010-15)
During his four-plus years as head coach at Paine, he compiled an 81-60 overall record (.574) and 59-41 (.590) mark in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. He also recruited and coached five All-SIAC selections, two Freshman of the Year, a Player of the Year and earned Coach of the Year honors. Additionally, he coached a pair of BoxtoRow All-Americans, a National Player of the Year and was named National Coach of the Year.

His teams have also achieved national recognition in several statistical categories, ranking second in the country in blocks per game (7.0 bpg) and 25th in field goal percentage defense in 2011-12.

He joined the Lions as an assistant coach in July of 2010 before taking over as interim head coach in late December of that year. Taking over a team that was 1-4 and predicted to finish last in the SIAC, he led Paine to a 10-13 record the rest of the way, a berth in the SIAC Tournament and a surprise 68-65 victory over LeMoyne-Owen in the first round.

Following that campaign, Link was named as the permanent head coach of the program and brought about continued success for the Lions. In his first full season at the helm, 2011-12, he won six of his first seven games and produced a 16-13 overall record and a pair of SIAC Tournament wins as part of a trip to the semifinals.

That season also produced a SIAC Freshman of the Year award winner in Kedric Taylor, who averaged 10.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists. He was also one of just seven Division II players to record a triple-double on the year.

The 2012-13 campaign would see PC go 14-15 with a 10-8 league mark but make a second consecutive trip to the SIAC semifinals. Mario Jordan, an eventual 1,000-point scorer for the Lions, would go on to earn All-SIAC honors following the season.

A very impressive two-year span would begin with the 2013-14 season as Paine surged to an 18-13 overall record and went 11-7 in league. All-Conference honorees in Taylor and transfer Kenny Fluellen resulted in another trip to the SIAC semifinals.

What had been built over the previous three-plus years would come to fruition in the 2014-15 campaign. This past season, after opening 1-3, the Lions exploded to win 22 of their next 25 games to close the season with a stellar 23-6 record, including a 14-1 home record. Not included in that stretch was a near upset of Division I Kennesaw, 80-75, in a regular season exhibition.

As impressive as that mark was, a 17-2 performance in league play helped the Lions earn the SIAC East Division Championship before making another semifinal appearance. As is to be expected with a season of that magnitude, the postseason recognitions rolled in for Paine.

Link would be named the SIAC Coach of the Year while Denzel Dillingham and Arnis Libazs were All-Conference selections. Dillingham would add Player of the Year as well as Freshman of the Year. Dillingham and Link would add BoxtoRow National Player of the Year and Coach of the Year honors, respectively.

Dillingham and Libazs each were named All-Americans by that organization while the latter was a two-time SIAC All-Academic Team selection, earning that honor in 2013-14 and 2014-15.
 
FLAGLER COLLEGE (2004-05, 2006-08) and WASHINGTON COLLEGE (2005-06)
Prior to joining Paine, Link began his coaching career in 2004-05 at his alma mater, then NAIA Flagler College. That season he helped the Saints to a 23-8 record, an NAIA Sweet 16 berth and Top-10 national ranking before moving on to an assistant position at Division III Washington College (Md.) in 2005-06. While there he recruited 13 players, a group that helped deliver a 13-14 overall record, a number of wins that was the most by the program since the 2000-01 campaign.

As his alma mater made the transition to the NCAA Division II ranks, Link returned to St. Augustine as an assistant coach from 2006-08. Following a 14-13 outing in that first season, he helped recruit a class that resulted in a strong 20-7 campaign in 2007-08.

NORTH FLORIDA (2008-09) and NEWBERRY (2009-10)
That performance helped land him an assistant position at recent NCAA Division I transition program North Florida in 2008-09. Following that one season he returned to Division II, joining Southeast Region member Newberry on Steve DeMeo’s staff before making the eventual jump to the staff of 500-game winner Ron O’Spry in the summer of 2010.

COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: FLAGLER COLLEGE (1999-2003)
Paine was not Link’s first experience being part of building a highly successful program as he spent four years playing point guard at then NAIA Flagler from 1999-2003. During that four-year period the Saints produced an 80-39 overall record but were an incredible 66-22 over the final three seasons.

Following 20-8 (2000-01) and 24-6 (2001-02) campaigns that resulted in national rankings both years, the 2002-03 season would prove to be among the best in the program’s history. That year Flagler went 22-8 overall, won the Florida Sun Conference, was nationally ranked four times and made the first NAIA National Tournament appearance in team history.

EDUCATION
Following his playing career, Link graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication with an emphasis in Broadcast.
 
PERSONAL
He and his wife Jen have three children, Maverick, Beckett and Nash.

THE JIMMY LINK FILE
Year School Position Overall Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Conf.
Finish
Conf.
Tournament
Postseason
Appearance
Accolades/
Accomplishments
2004-05 Flagler Ast. Coach 23-8 .742 8-2 .800 1st Runner-Up NAIA Tournament
Sweet 16, NAIA Region XIV Tournament
Second Round
Florida Sun Conference Reg. Season Champions, No. 8 NAIA Final Ranking, League Player of the Year, Co-Freshman of the Year, 2 All-Sun Tournament, 3 All-Sun Selections, 1 Sun Player of the Week
2005-06 Washington College Ast. Coach 13-14 .482 10-8 .555 4th Semifinals 2 All-Centennial Conference
2006-07 Flagler Ast. Coach 14-13 .519 N/A  - - - N/A N/A 2 All-Independent Selections (First-Team)
2007-08 Flagler Ast. Coach 20-7 .741 N/A  - - - N/A N/A 2 All-Independent Selections (Second/Third-Team), 2 All-ICAA Freshman
2008-09 North Florida Ast. Coach 8-22 .267 6-14 .300 10th N/A
2009-10 Newberry Ast. Coach 10-18 .357 5-11 .313 T-7th Quarterfinals 1 All-SAC Freshman Selection
2010-11 Paine* Ast. Coach/Interim Head Coach 11-17 .393 9-15 .375 7th Quarterfinals
2011-12 Paine Head Coach 16-13 .552 13-11 .542 5th Semifinals NCAA Division II National Rankings: 2nd in BPG, 25th in FG% Defense, SIAC Freshman of the Year
2012-13 Paine Head Coach 14-15 .483 9-9 .500 E4th Semifinals 1,000-point Scorer: Mario Jordan
2013-14 Paine Head Coach 18-13 .581 11-7 .611 E2nd Semifinals 3 All-SIAC Selections, 1 SIAC All-Academic Team
2014-15 Paine Head Coach 23-6 .793 17-2 .895 E1st Semifinals SIAC East Division Champions, BoxtoRow National Coach of the Year and Player of the Year, 2 BoxtoRow All-Americans, SIAC Coach of the Year, SIAC Player of the Year, SIAC Freshman of the Year, 2 All-SIAC Selections, 1 SIAC All-Academic Team
2015-16 Clayton State Head Coach 14-12 .538 9-10 .474 W5th N/A PBC Defensive Player of the Year, 1 All-PBC Selection (Second-Team)
2016-17 Clayton State Head Coach 16-13 .552 11-8 .579 W1st Quarterfinals PBC West Division Champions, PBC Defensive Player of the Year, 1 NABC All-Region Selection, 1 All-PBC Selection (First-Team), 1 CoSIDA Academic All-District, 1 PBC All-Academic
Career
 
Total
(7 Sea.)
 Head Coach
111-85
 
.566 78-58 .559
Career Paine
(5 Sea.)
Head Coach 81-60 .575 58-40 .644 1 SIAC Championship, National Coach of the Year, National Player of the Year, 2 All-Americans, 1 SIAC Coach of the Year, 5 All-SIAC Selections, 2 SIAC All-Academic
Career Clayton State
(2 Sea.)
Head Coach 30-25 .545 20-18 .526 1 PBC Regular Season Championship, 2 PBC Defensive Player of the Year Selections, 2 All-PBC Selections, 1 CoSIDA Academic All-District, 1 PBC All-Academic
Career Total
(7 Sea.)
Ast. Coach 89-86 .509 30-39 .435
Career Flagler
(3 Sea.)
Ast. Coach 57-28 .671 8-2 .800 1 NAIA Tournament 1 Sun Regular Season Championship, 1 Conf. Player of the Year, 1 Conf. Co-Freshman of the Year, 7 All-Conference Selections, 2 All-Tournament, 2 All-Freshman
Career Washington College
(1 Sea.)
Ast. Coach 13-14 .519 10-8 .555 2 All-Conference
Career North Florida
(1 Sea.)
Ast. Coach 8-22 .267 6-14 .300
Career Newberry (1 Sea.) Ast. Coach 10-18 .357 5-11 .313 1 All-Freshman
Career Paine
(5 games)
Ast. Coach 1-4 .200 1-4 .200
*Went 10-13 Overall on Interim Basis, 8-11 in SIAC
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