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Zach Loll Head Shot 2021

Zach Loll

  • Title
    Head Coach
Former Head Women's Basketball Coach (2016-2021)

Hometown: Salem, Illinois
High School: Salem
College: University of Illinois

Zach Loll spent five seasons on the sideline as the Dodge City CC women’s head basketball coach, as he coached in 146 games posting a record of 50-96. 

Loll spent the previous seven seasons as the women's head basketball coach at Wabash Valley in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, going 146-70, winning four Great Rivers Athletic Conference titles, a Region 24 title that sent the team to the NJCAA Tournament and four GRAC coach of the year awards. He also coached three NJCAA All-Americans as well as three Academic All-Americans.

Loll coached Wabash Valley to a 28-7 campaign during the 2014-15 season, a No. 18 ranking in the NJCAA polls, a Region 24 title and a sweet 16 appearance at the Division I NJCAA Tournament. In the 2010-11 season (his second season at Wabash Valley), he had the Warriors ranked in the top 10, won a conference title and the team finished 27-5.

Between the 2010-11 and 2014-15 seasons, Loll led the Warriors to a 121-33 record (including 68-12 in conference) and to the Region 24 finals three times - winning the title in 2015.

Loll also served as athletic director at Wabash Valley the previous three years.

Loll said he's going to bring his core values - discipline, responsibility, accountability, teamwork and enthusiasm - to the DC3 women's program and instill a toughness that will help on and off the court.

Prior to Wabash Valley, Loll was the women's head coach at fellow GRAC school Kaskaskia College in Centralia, Illinois, from 2001-09. In his final year at Kaskaskia, he led the team to a 26-9 record and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA tournament. He was named both Region 24 and GRAC Coach of the Year that season.

Coach Loll lives in Dodge City with his wife, Andrea, and their twin sons Blain and Cooper. When Zach is not coaching, he enjoys watching his sons compete in football and basketball.