COACHING BEGINNINGS
Turner got his coaching start at Panola College in Carthage, Texas, where he served as the assistant coach in 2005-06. He also spent time in the JUCO ranks as an assistant coach at Redlands Community College (2006-07), Cowley College (2008-09) and Hutchinson Community College (2009-11), in addition to Division-I stops at Northern Arizona (2007-08) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2011-12).
While at Hutchinson, Turner helped the Blue Dragons post a 53-13 overall record, and they reached the NJCAA Division I Region VI semifinals in both of his years. At Cowley, the Tigers posted a 29-5 record, shared the Jayhawk Conference Eastern Division Championship, appeared in the NJCAA Division I Region VI title game and ended the year ranked #17 in the nation.
In Turner’s first D-I coaching role at NAU in 2007-08, the Lumberjacks registered a 21-11 record and finished 2nd in the Big Sky Conference with an 11-5 mark.
PLAYING CAREER
In his first two years at Hutchinson, Turner earned all-conference honors while playing under Jankovich. He culminated his career at Oklahoma City, helping the Stars claim the Sooner Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles and advance to the NAIA quarterfinals.
Turner earned his degree in criminal justice from Oklahoma City in 2003, and had a brief playing career in Italy before getting into coaching.
PERSONAL
A Cincinnati native who grew up in Manhattan, Kan., and graduated from Manhattan High School, Turner and his wife, Cassaundra, have three children: Kelis (17; pronounced: kuh-LEASE), Kenny (13) and Kendra (9).
Turner’s late father, Ken, coached at Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Cincinnati, Mississippi, South Alabama and Ohio State, in addition to stops at both the junior college and NAIA levels.