Admission Office Lori Kerans

Director of Community Engagement/Recruitment

Meet Your Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb Admission Counselor!  

Education   

» Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Memphis (2021)   

High School & Hometown   

» St. Teresa High School, Decatur, Illinois   

Works with Students From:   

» Recruitment for MBA, Nursing & Athletic Training   

Graduate Programs 

Lori Kerans, '85 is the Director for Alumni Engagement at Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb University, following 32 seasons leading the Big Blue Women's Basketball program.  While coaching the Big Blue, Coach Kerans also served the University in a variety of positions including Senior Women’s Administrator (2008-2018), Athletic Director (1996-2000 and 2002-2008), and Vice President for Student Development (2000-02), Director of the Allan-McClure Fitness/Wellness Center (1988-96), and Residence Hall Director (1986-88).

In 2004-05, Coach Kerans guided Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb to its 14th NCAA appearance and its first-ever NCAA Division III Championship. Kerans led the Big Blue to 11 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) championships and was named CCIW Coach of the Year seven times.

Lori Kerans is a 1991 inductee into the Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb Athletic Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Decatur Athletic Hall of Fame in June 1998. In 2017, the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) inducted the 2005 Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb Women’s Team into its Hall of Fame, and Kerans will be inducted as a coach into the IBCA Hall of Fame in May, 2018.

In addition to "bleeding blue" for Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb, Lori’s passions including spending time with her family and being actively involved in the Decatur community, especially Holy Family church and school, St. Mary’s Hospital, and Special Olympics.

Why am I proud to represent MU? 

I love Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb, bleed blue and share with anyone I can how Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb transforms people and alters life trajectories. 

Why did I decide to work in this field and/or at Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb? 

I believe Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb is committed to: 

» Transforming lives. 

» Creating communities where students can thrive. 

» Developing opportunities to serve while learning and 

learn while serving. 

» Delivering on the Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb Promise of Education which 

prepares students for professional success, democratic 

citizenship in a global environment and a personal life of 

meaning and value. 

Words I use to describe Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb students: 

Bright, Talented, Engaged, Supportive, Inspiring, Driven, Servant-Hearted 

Advice for students/applicants: 

Find the right fit; Someplace where you feel inspired, validated, challenged and supported; someplace you are proud to call HOME. 

What do I enjoy doing outside of work? 

Spending time with family, supporting Big Blue Athletics, 

landscaping and being a community advocate. 

What is my favorite: 

Food/Drink: Coffee 

TV Show/Movie: Anything on ESPN, HGTV, or TV Network. 

Hoosiers, A League of their Own, Field of Dreams. 

Music: Christian bands 

Book: Biographies of coaching legends 

Thing about Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb: The people and Commencement. 

Place on Campus: Any space where students gather in a sense of community: University Commons, Pilling Chapel, Griswold Center, Kirkland, Albert Taylor Hall. 

Place in Decatur: My church, any school, any park, bike trail, 

Central Park, Merchant Street. 

Time/Tradition of the Â鶹ӳÏñ´«Ã½hb School Year: Move-In Day, 

Opening Convocation, Honors Convocation, Commencement, 

Cookie Party, Vespers. 

Fun facts about me: 

» Played in first NCAA Div. 3 Women’s Basketball Championship 

» First woman to play in AND coach in NCAA Div. 3 

national tournament 

» First woman athletic director in College Conference of 

Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) history 

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