James Wearden
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 302-736-2314
Year: Fourth
College: West Virginia '85

James Wearden completed his third season as the head women's basketball coach at Wesley College in 2008-09.

Wearden's 2008-09 team was Division III's most prolific team from three-point range, hitting 8.8 threes per game.  Junior guard Colleen Thomas finished fourth in the nation with 3.1 threes per game.  She was just one of three Wolverines to finish in the top 10 nationally in a statistical category.  Cory Boyd ranked fourh in Division III in assists and Angie Owens finished eighth in field goal percentage.  It all resulted in Wesley winning five more games than the previous year for the second straight season, 17 victories and a trip to the ECAC South Championship Game. 

After the season, Owens and Boyd were named to the All-CAC team and Owens was chosen to the D3hoops.com All-Region team.  Wesley also won 10 games in the CAC, fourth in the conference behind three teams that advanced to the NCAAs. 

During the 2008-09 season, the Wolverines turned in the three highest single game totals for made threes in CAC history.  Three Wesley student-athletes set single season school records:  Thomas hit 93 three pointers, Boyd dished out 207 assists and Owens grabbed 332 rebounds.

His 2007-08 team won five more games than the 2006-07 squad and finished 8-8 in the CAC, which sent a pair of teams to the NCAA tournament. His squad paced the conference with 6.81 made threes per game, while freshman Cory Boyd led the CAC in assists.

Prior to Wesley, Wearden posted a 216-94 (.697) record in nearly 13 seasons as a high school coach. He has led teams to seven Henlopen Conference divisional titles and three final four appearances. He was Henlopen Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and was a coach of the Delaware senior girl’s basketball all-star game three times.  During the last seven full seasons, Wearden has a remarkable 111-13 (.895) record in the Henlopen Conference.

Wearden holds bachelor of arts (1985) and master of science (1989) degrees, both from West Virginia University. In addition to coaching, Wearden taught in the Seaford system from 1991 until he accepted his current position at Wesley.

He is also a former teacher and coach at Colonel Richardson High School in Federalsburg, Maryland. Wearden has been International Girls Basketball Tournament Coach with People to People Sports Ambassadors since 1994. Wearden also serves as the Director of Recreation at Wesley College. 

 

Year

Overall

Pct.

Conference

Pct.

Honors

2006-07 7-18 .389 5-11 .313  
2007-08^ 12-14 .462 8-8 .500 CAC Quarterfinals
2008-09 17-13 .567 10-6 .625 CAC Semifinals
ECAC South Finalist
Totals 36-45 .444 23-25 .479  

^Joined Capital Athletic Conference


John Davis
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 302-736-2314
Year: First
College: Indiana Wesleyan '02
Major: Sports Management

John Davis is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Wesley College women's basketball team after assisting with the men's team for the previous six seasons.

With the Wolverine men's team, Coach Davis primarily worked with the backcourt players and the offense, while also assisting with the everyday operations of the men’s basketball program.

Prior to coming to Wesley, Coach Davis was the head varsity boy’s basketball coach at The King’s Academy in Marion, Indiana in 2001-2002, leading the team to an 11-11 record. John has worked basketball camps at Kutztown University and the Michigan Basketball School at the University of Michigan.

Coach Davis played on the 16-8 men’s basketball team at Wesley College in 1997-1998, before transferring to Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. At Indiana Wesleyan, Coach Davis received his bachelor’s of science degree in sports management and was a varsity letter-winner with the baseball team for three years. He finished his master’s of business administration at Wesley College in July of 2005 and was the sports information director at Wesley College for just over three years.

Coach Davis is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), and was a member of CoSIDA, and served on the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Marketing and the CoSIDA Publications committees.

John is from Dover, Delaware and is currently employed at GB...At Your Service! in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware as the Operations Executive. Coach Davis is a graduate of Caesar Rodney High School.