Central Michigan University Athletics

Legend Presley Hudson Returns To Women's Basketball Program
5/28/2021 11:16:00 AM | Women's Basketball
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – One of the all-time greats in Central Michigan women's basketball history has returned to the program.
Presley Hudson, the Chippewas' all-time leading scorer and the leader of some of the best teams in program history, has joined coach Heather Oesterle's staff as the director of player personnel.
"I'm super excited to have the opportunity to bring Presley back to CMU," said Oesterle, who is in her third year in charge of the program after nine as an assistant/associate head coach under Sue Guevara. "I'm looking forward to watching Presley work with Molly Davis and our other young point guards who will be here next season, Hanna Knoll and Lisa Tesson.
"Presley understands what it takes to win championships and the work that goes into it. She will be a great fit with our staff."
Hudson was a four-time All-Mid-American Conference selection who scored a CMU-record 2,309 career points. A point guard, she led the Chippewas to four-consecutive MAC regular-season titles from 2016-20 and the MAC Tournament title in 2018.
Hudson and the Chippewas advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 2018.
Hudson played one year professionally in Europe and spent the 2020-21 season as an assistant under coach Shane Clipfell at Western Michigan.
"Presley was able to get a great first coaching experience under Shane and his staff at WMU," Oesterle said.
Presley Hudson, the Chippewas' all-time leading scorer and the leader of some of the best teams in program history, has joined coach Heather Oesterle's staff as the director of player personnel.
"I'm super excited to have the opportunity to bring Presley back to CMU," said Oesterle, who is in her third year in charge of the program after nine as an assistant/associate head coach under Sue Guevara. "I'm looking forward to watching Presley work with Molly Davis and our other young point guards who will be here next season, Hanna Knoll and Lisa Tesson.
"Presley understands what it takes to win championships and the work that goes into it. She will be a great fit with our staff."
Hudson was a four-time All-Mid-American Conference selection who scored a CMU-record 2,309 career points. A point guard, she led the Chippewas to four-consecutive MAC regular-season titles from 2016-20 and the MAC Tournament title in 2018.
Hudson and the Chippewas advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 2018.
Hudson played one year professionally in Europe and spent the 2020-21 season as an assistant under coach Shane Clipfell at Western Michigan.
"Presley was able to get a great first coaching experience under Shane and his staff at WMU," Oesterle said.
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