Jim Grubb 2015

Jim Grubb

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    Volunteer Assistant Coach/Free Throw Coach
"Coach" Jim Grubb joined the staff at the start of the 2014-15 season. He works with the team on free throws. Under his tutelage, the team has increased its overall free throw shooting percentage from the 2013-14 season to the 2014-15 season.

Grubb graduated from LMU in 1956. He joined the Army upon graduation and served for eight years. In 1964, Grubb began working for JC Bradford as a stockbroker. He remained with the company for 34 years and retired in 1998.

After his retirement, Grubb pursued his true love of basketball. He started playing competitive 3-on-3 tournaments in 2005. He also played on senior teams including the Smoky Mountain Poppa’s and the Rocky Top Ramblers. He is a great free throw shooter and developed a technique that guaranteed free throw success. Grubb makes approximately 95% of his free throws.

“Coach Grubb has taught me to truly appreciate my time with my players. Sometimes coaches get caught up in the win/loss columns and we lose sight of this rare opportunity,” Head Coach Krystal Evans said. “He gets up every day and is grateful that he gets to spend time with my team and that time means the world to him. It’s hard for that excitement to not be contagious and I am extremely fortunate to learn this early in my career.  He has taught me to embrace every moment like he does.”

In addition to his work with the Lady Railsplitter Basketball team, Grubb also volunteers with the LMU Alumni Board and is involved with the Middlesboro Lions Club. He has endowed a scholarship in memory of his wife Betty Mason Grubb.

For his service to LMU and the Community Grubb was recognized with the Lincoln Memorial University Nancy Rogers Leach Volunteer of the Year award during the 2015 LMU Homecoming.


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