Kristin Chaney
Kristin Chaney
  • Organization:
    East Central Community College
Bio

Kristin Chaney is the only two-sport All-American in the history
of East Central Community College athletics. A native of Little
Rock, Miss., and graduate of Newton County High School,
Chaney led the 2005 ECCC softball team to a then school-record
24 wins, the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior
Colleges Central Division Title, and a third-place finish in the
MACJC/National Junior College Athletic Association Region 23
Tournament. She was named NJCAA First-Team All-American,
All-Region 23, First-Team All-State, and All-Central Division.
She was an NJCAA Academic All-American and finished second
in balloting for the 2005 NJCAA Female Athlete of the Year. As

a freshman, she was selected Second Team All-American, All-
Region 23, and All-Central Division.

Chaney was also a standout player for the Lady Warrior basketball team, earning Second Team All-American
and MACJC All-Star honors as a sophomore and All-Region 23 and First Team All-State both seasons. The
2003-04 Lady Warriors remain the most successful women’s basketball team in ECCC history, finishing with a
31-4 record, State and Region 23 championships, and a No. 8 ranking in the final NJCAA poll.
She is a 2005 honor graduate of ECCC and was selected for the college’s prestigious Student Hall of Fame.
Chaney then attended the University of Southern Mississippi where she was a standout member of the Lady
Eagle basketball team, receiving Most Valuable Player honors following the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons and
the Female Student of the Year and Lady Eagle Award in 2006-07. She was also a member of the 2007 and 2008
Lady Eagle softball teams.
She received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sports administration from USM in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
In 2012, Chaney was named head softball coach at ECCC after four years as an assistant. Over the next six
seasons, she led the Lady Warriors to a 233-80 record, including a second-place finish in the 2015 NJCAA
Division II Softball National Championship Tournament in Clinton. All six of her ECCC teams qualified for
postseason play.
Chaney was inducted into the East Central Community College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018. She currently is
a sales representative for BSN Sports.