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Deron Hines

Deron Hines

Instructor of Physical Education and Head Men's Basketball Coach

Phone: (731) 424-3520 ext.289
Fax: (731) 425-9571
Office: GYM P40-B
E-Mail: dhines@jscc.edu

Department: Athletics, Music, Physical Ed. & Education Department

Athletics, Music, Physical Ed. & Education Department Phone: (731) 425-2649
Athletics, Music, Physical Ed. & Education Department Fax: (731) 425-9571

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Education:
B.S., Mississippi College; M.S., University of North Alabama.

Coach Deron Hines enters his seventh year as Jackson State Community College's basketball coach. During the 2004-2005 season, Hines guided the team to a 16-7 overall record and a 10-6 conference record. This was good enough for a second place in the TJCCAA Western Division. Hines also won his 100 th career game during this season. The Generals have won 2 TJCCAA Western Division under Hines' leadership, one in 2001-2002 and one in 2003-2004. They also advanced to the semi-finals of the NJCAA Region VII basketball tournament in 2003-2004 and were ranked as high as 13th in the NJCAA Division I Poll. In the 2001-2002 Season, Hines guided the Generals to their first TJCCAA Western Division Championship. During that championship season the Generals also finished as TJCCAA Runners-up, NJCAA Region VII Runners-up, and a final ranking of twelfth in the NJCAA Division I Poll. Coach Hines was also honored as the Western Division Coach of the year and NJCAA Region VII Co-Coach of the year. He has accumulated a record of 110-47 in six seasons at Jackson State.

Before his stint at Jackson State, Hines was an Assistant Coach at Union College in Barbourville, KY from 1994-1999. The Bulldogs went 88-71 in those five seasons, highlighted by a 20-12 record and a top 20 ranking in the NAIA Division I Poll during the 1996-97 campaign.

Hines also spent one year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of North Alabama during the 1993-94 season. The Lions were 24-6 that year, won the Gulf South Conference, advanced to the NCAA Division II "Sweet Sixteen", and achieved a top 20 NCAA Division II ranking.

As an undergraduate, Hines played for his father, Dr. Douglas Hines (a former Adolf Ruff assistant), at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration at MC in 1989. Hines received his Master's Degree in Education from the University of North Alabama in 1994.