As player: Teri Marie Moren (born April 14, 1969)[1] is the current head coach of the Indiana University women's basketball team.
[3] As an assistant coach, Moren won a gold medal at the 2022 FIBA Under-18 Women's Americas Championship.
Growing up in Seymour, Moren "went to church on Sundays, to grandma's house for lunch, then watched the Bobby Knight Show and Hoosier men's basketball games.
"[5] Over the course of her high school career, Moren won four sectional championships, two regional titles, and an appearance at the 1987 state basketball finals.
In her senior year, Moren set a school record of 203 field goals made and averaged 18.4 points per game.
She was part of the inaugural class of inducted into the Seymour High School Athletics Hall of Fame in December 2017.
By Moren's junior year, the 1990–91 season, she was a consistent starter and the Boilermakers finished 26–3 overall, 1st in the Big Ten, and reached the NCAA second round.
Her senior year, the 1991–92 season, the Boilermakers finished 23–7 overall, 2nd in the Big Ten, and earned a Sweet Sixteen appearance.
[6] Moren began her head coaching career for the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds in Division II.
[6] In her four years coaching the Indiana State Sycamores, Moren won a conference championship in 2013–14, two postseason appearances in the WNIT, and helped six players earn All-MVC honors.
By her third year, the 2012–13 season, Moren's team finished with an 18–13 record and a berth in the 2013 Women's National Invitation Tournament.
During her first year as head coach during the 2014–15 season, the Moren led Hoosiers made 236 three-point field goals, the second best total in school history at that time, and also the top five in program history in free throw percentage (4th), points scored (5th, 2,229), points per game (5th) and 3-point field goal percentage (5th, 33.1 percent).
[6] During her third year with the program, the 2016–17 season, Moren's Hoosiers finished with an overall record of 23–11, 10–6 in Big Ten play (4th place), and a birth in the Women's National Invitation Tournament, where they advanced to the quarterfinals.
[6] In her seventh year with Indiana, the 2020–21 season, the Hoosiers went 21–5 overall and 16–2 in the Big Ten (2nd place), a program record for conference wins at the time.
Indiana spent most of the year highly ranked in various polls, topping out at number 9 before NCAA tournament play.
In the NCAA tournament that year, the Hoosiers beat top-seeded North Carolina State in the Sweet Sixteen before losing in the Elite Eight.
Her base salary is $375,000, plus additional compensation for outside marketing and promotion income, which starts at $425,000 in 2021 and increases in increments of $25,000 each year through the 2026–27 season.
Moren was awarded with increased compensation of more than $1.3 million annually, ranking her second in the Big Ten and among the top coaches nationally.