Union University Sports Hall of Fame
Mae Ester Coleman has been a lifelong resident of Humboldt, Tenn. She led Humboldt High School to the 1979 TSSAA State Title. She was named to the Carnation Academic All-American team, Parade High School All-American, and McDonald’s High School All-American. As a senior, she was named all-district, all-region, all-state, and the Jackson Sun Player of the Year. Coleman averaged 39.8 points per game and holds seven state tournament records.
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Coleman holds the current Union record for most points in a regulation with 44 points versus the University of Montevallo (Ala.) during the 1982-83 season. She played for Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC) Championship team in 1982. She led Union women’s basketball team to consistent top-15 NAIA National Rankings during her time at Union. In 1982-83, Coleman played in 29 games, scored 504 points (17.4/game), grabbed 192 rebounds, dished out 87 assists, had 56 steals, and blocked 13 shots. She was named VSAC All-Conference and VSAC West Division MVP. She was in the top-20 in NAIA in scoring, while also ranking in the top-10 in NAIA in field goal and free throw percentage. In 1981-82, Coleman played in 23 games, with 369 points (16.0/game), 193 rebounds, 41 assists, and 36 steals. In 1982, she set the school record at the time with a .532 field goal percentage for a season and finished with the best career field goal percentage record at .532. In 1984, she earned the team’s Rebound Award.
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Before Union, Coleman played two years at Middle Tennessee State University where she was named the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Freshman of the Year and was runner-up for Player of the Year in the OVC.
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Coleman is also a member of the Gibson County Sports Hall of Fame.Â