LCU Women's Basketball
Coaching Staff.
Caleb Henson
Assistant Coach
Henson is a Ropesville native who attended Howard Payne University, South Plains College and Texas Tech University. He graduated from Texas Tech in 2008 with a B.S. in Exercise and Sport Sciences with a minor in English. He is currently working on his M.A. in Teaching Secondary Education.
While attending Howard Payne, Henson played on the basketball team and was a manager. At South Plains College, he served as a manager for the Lady Texans. At Texas Tech University, he served as a manager for two years under Kristy Curry and her Lady Raider staff. During his academic career, Henson also coached several AAU teams and has assisted with area camps and clinics. Henson returned to South Plains College as an assistant coach on the women’s basketball staff and then joined the LCU women’s basketball staff as a graduate assistant coach.
Vic Self
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Self is a longtime familiar face to basketball among the South Plains. He spent 25 years coaching basketball at Lubbock's Monterey High School and 20 spent as the head coach of the Plainsmen boy's basketball team. Self is no stranger to LCU. The Portales, New Mexico native lettered in basketball and tennis at Lubbock Christian in 1980-1981, after spending two years at Eastern New Mexico University. His first coaching job was as an assistant coach for John Copeland on the Chaps basketball staff. In two decades at Monterey, Self compiled a 416-237 record, four district titles and 13 playoff appearances. Monterey made trips to the state tournament in 1991 and 1992. He rejoins Gomez, but in a reversal of roles. Gomez served as an assistant for Self from 1988-1996. Self resigned from coaching basketball in 2008 and has coached boy's golf at Monterey until retiring this past spring.
Clarissa Krum
Graduate Assistant Coach
Krum joins the Lady Chaps staff after recently completing her degree in Psychology at Howard Payne University. She began her college basketball career at Eastern New Mexico University in 2007-2008 before transferring to Howard College in 2008 and eventually HPU in 2009. Krum played two seasons at HPU, and she led the team in rebounds averaging 6.3 per game and was the second leading scorer averaging 9.3 per game her senior season. She also led her team to an ASC Conference Championship and to the second round of the NCAA Division III national tournament. She also received Second Team All-Conference Team for the American Southwest Conference. Krum is a native of Los Lunas, New Mexico.
