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Jonathan Norton
| Title: | Head Women's Basketball Coach |
| Phone: | 706-568-2010 |
| Email: | norton_jonathan@columbusstate.edu |
Jonathan Norton is entering his third season in charge of the
Columbus State University women’s basketball program in the
2011-2012 season.
While being in charge of the Lady Cougar program, Norton has up
kept the CSU’s winning tradition, holding a 32-23 record in
his first two seasons. He has coached two All-Peach Belt Conference
players including the 2009-10 Player of the Year, Phebe Smith.
Norton and the Lady Cougars started the 2010-2011 season on a good
note winning nine out of the first 12 games including winning the
team’s first five games of the season. The Lady Cougars
struggled down the stretch due to key injuries and lack of depth
off the bench as they finished the year with a 15-12 record. The
Lady Cougars, however, advanced to the Peach Belt Conference
Tournament for the 20th consecutive season.
Norton returned to Columbus State after two successful head
coaching stints at Berry College and Lander University. While
at Berry, Norton guided the team to an 81-49 record during his
four-year tenure there. In his first season with the Vikings,
he led the team to a 24-9 mark, their first conference championship
in 12 seasons and a national tournament berth. Berry also
made it to the national tournament in his final two seasons.
While at Lander, Norton took a struggling program and quickly
turned it around. Taking over a team that went 2-28 the year
before his arrival, Norton won the school’s first-ever Peach
Belt Conference championship in just his second season, posting a
24-6 record. That year, the team set the school record for
steals in a season with 401. Norton coached three All-Peach
Belt student-athletes during his tenure at Lander including Tracy
Jacobs who had the fifth highest single-season point total in the
program’s history.
Norton began his coaching career at Columbus State while an
assistant under current athletic director Jay Sparks. As the
top assistant and recruiting coordinator, he was part of 130 wins
against only 33 losses in his first stint at CSU. That span
included two Peach Belt Conference Championships, two South
Atlantic Region Championships, four postseason appearances and two
Elite Eight appearances. The 2001 team was ranked number one in the
nation for most of the season and finished the year at 31-1
overall, falling in the semifinals to eventual national champion
Cal Poly-Pomona.
Norton was also head cross-country coach at CSU, taking a perennial
last-place team and leading it to a new role as conference
contender. He earned PBC Coach of the Year honors in 1999 after
leading his CSU team to a second place finish in the
conference.
As a student at Columbus State, Norton served as an athletic
trainer and equipment manager. He earned his B.S. in Exercise
Science in 1995 and his Master's of Education in Administration in
1997 from CSU.
Norton and wife Michelle, a former CSU athlete and Faculty Cup
Winner, are both natives of Lilburn, GA. They are the parents of
two daughters, Anna (born September 2006) and Emma (born July
2009)





