Jim Zeleznak
Jim Zeleznak is in his eighth season as the head men's basketball coach at St. Mary's University after serving as the assistant coach to legendary coach Buddy Meyer for 27 years. In his 22 years as either head coach of the men's basketball or softball teams, none have posted a losing record.
Last season, Zeleznak and the Rattlers stomped their competition to end the season with a 19-9 record that saw them win a Heartland Conference championship title and earn a trip to the South Central Regional Tournament.
Zeleznak led the Rattlers to an overall conference record of 11-4 that had them enter the tournament as the No. 3 seed, only to come out on top and advance to the regional tournament to face the No. 1 seed in the regional, Midwestern State University. In their first national appearance since 2008, the Rattlers nearly pulled off the upset, losing by just eight points.
Under the direction of Zeleznak, junior Kevin Kotzur led the Rattlers in his usual manner for the third straight year, topping the stats for the Rattlers -- and the Heartland Conference -- with an average of 17.9 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. Within the conference, Kotzur was selected All-Conference First Team and was a five-time Player of the Week. The 6-foot-8 post nabbed a slew of honors including the NABC All-District Second Team selection, and was named to the Daktronics All-Region Second Team for the third straight year. In addition, he was voted the Most Valuable Player of the Heartland Conference Tournament. Kotzur also finished the regular season third in the nation in shooting percentage, finishing the season at 66.0 percent from the floor. Having quickly emerged as an all-time great at St. Mary's, Kotzur ranks No. 8 on the school's all-time scoring chart with 1,453 points and No. 3 on the all-time rebounding list with 714 career boards.
Kotzur returns for his final year this upcoming season, and when paired with five new signees, he figures he extend Zeleznak's winning tradition further.
Zeleznak followed his tradition of winning seasons the previous season as well, as the Rattlers posted an overall record of 15-12. Zeleznak and the Rattlers tied for the No. 3 seed in the Heartland Conference, with a conference record of 7-5. Zeleznak has three returning starters in his crew with some new faces that hope to continue his winning tradition. Now at an overall record of 99-72, Zeleznak holds the number three rank as the most winningest men's basketball coach in Rattler history, just one win away from the coveted 100th win.
Zeleznak led the Rattlers deep in the Heartland Conference Tournament the previous season, where the Rattlers advanced following a 17-13 season that included gonig 10-6 in conference play. He entered the 2010-11 season with an 84-60 record (.572 percentage) in five years at the helm, leaving him just four victories away from becoming the Rattlers' third winningest men's basketball coach behind Ed Messbarger (279 wins) and Buddy Meyer (530).
Zeleznak guided the Rattlers to their best record to date as head coach two seasons ago. Despite fielding a squad that had just one returning starter, St. Mary's went 17-11 and finished the regular season with a seven game win streak. They finished the season ranked second in the Heartland Conference.
In 2007-2008, he helped lead the Rattlers to the Heartland Conference Tournament title and a 17-13 overall record. The Rattlers advanced to the NCAA South Central Region Tournament for the fourth time since moving to Division II in 2000.
Over his eight years as Rattler head coach, 15 Rattlers have earned All-Heartland Conference honors, including Kevin Kotzur and senior Lamb Autrey in 2011-12. Kotzur was named the league's Newcomer and Freshman of the Year two seasons ago, while Campbell was named the Defensive Player of the Year. Mitchell was voted onto the All-Heartland Conference's second team. Mitchell and Nick Morey each were honored in 2009. Lorenzo Anthony was named Heartland Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009, while Rod Bellard earned Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year honors in 2006. Morey earned All-South Central Region honors in 2009.
During his time as the Rattlers' assistant coach, St. Mary's compiled a 531-252 record. He served as the chief recruiter for the Rattlers and coach Meyer. In that role, he helped bring in some of the top players in school history, including All-Americans Ricky Hooker and Pete Hansen.
Upon Zeleznak's hire in 2005, Athletics Director Charlie Migl said, "Jim Zeleznak has been such a great coach for so many years. I think it is a great thing that he can continue the tradition and continue the success that he helped build."
During his time as assistant coach, the Rattlers made 14 National Tournament appearances, including trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament in the 2002-2003 season, the 2003-2004 season, and the 2004-2005 season, and won 16 conference titles. In 1989, the Rattlers captured the NAIA National Championship.
Zeleznak is one of two coaches at St. Mary's who has been the head coach of a national championship team (softball) and an assistant coach or player on another national championship team (basketball).
Zeleznak served as the head softball coach for 15 years. His teams had winning records every season, giving him a 401-184 record. During his tenure, the Rattlers advanced to the NAIA National Tournament 12 times, including 10 consecutive appearances. His teams won Big State and Heart of Texas Conference titles in 14 of his 15 years as coach. In 1986, he guided the Rattlers to St. Mary's first National Championship and was named the NAIA Softball Coach of the Year. As head softball coach, 19 of his players were recognized with All-American honors. Four more were named Academic All-American.
Prior to coming back to his alma mater to be a coach, Zeleznak was a coach at San Antonio's Holy Cross High School for three seasons.
Zeleznak played basketball for the Rattlers as a freshman, before switching his focus to coaching. He holds a bachelor's degree from St. Mary's and a master's degree from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). Zeleznak is a native of Shawnee Mission, Kansas. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two children, John Patrick and Kaeleen Marie.