SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Missouri State women’s basketball icon Jackie Stiles is leaving the school to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma.

Oklahoma announced Wednesday that it hired Stiles, who has been on the Lady Bears coaching staff for six seasons under former coach Kellie Harper.
The Springfield News-Leader reports that Stiles is leaving as Amaka Agugua-Hamilton replaces Harper as Missouri State’s head coach.
Missouri State Athletics Director Kyle Moats declined to say if Stiles was considered for the head coaching job.
Stiles held the Division I women’s basketball leading scorer record between 2001 and 2017. She led the Lady Bears to the 2001 NCAA Final Four and was the school’s first player to be drafted into the WNBA.
She is undergoing treatment for eye cancer, which was diagnosed in December 2017.
Welcome to the ⭕️🙌🏀 family, @JackieStiles10!
🔴 Six-year assistant at Missouri State
🔴 Ranks second all-time in Division I history in scoring as a player
🔴 2016 WBHOF inducteeDetails 📰 ›› https://t.co/eHOBM29Kmi pic.twitter.com/ALs9gZoHQC
— Oklahoma Basketball (@OU_WBBall) April 24, 2019