Juliane Höhne

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Juliane Höhne
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Information about the player
Full name Juliane Höhne
birthday May 4th 1983
place of birth Halle (Saale) , GDR
size 1.89 m
position center
college Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
Jersey number 15th

Juliane Höhne (born May 4, 1983 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German basketball trainer and former player.

career

The daughter of the GDR national player Evelyne Höhne and a basketball trainer attended her first training session at BC 69 Halle (later SV Halle ) in 1993 . With SV Halle, Höhne was German runner-up in 1999 and German champion in the B-youth in 2000, German runner-up in 2001 and German under-20 champion in 2002. Between 2000 and 2003, Höhne played in the youth and regional leagues as well as in the 2nd Bundesliga. In 2003, Höhne moved to BBV Leipzig for two years , where she played in the 1st women's basketball league . During these years she studied biochemistry at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg .

From 2005 to 2008, Höhne studied biology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and played for the IPFW Mastodons in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Div 1. After graduating, Höhne decided to pursue a professional basketball career, which she did with the Italian club ASD San ​​Martino di Lupari began. The 2009/10 season spent Höhne at the Évreux Athletic Club in France, where she coached two teams for the first time in addition to her own playing. Höhne was elected Player of the Year for NF2-Nordwest, in which she was also the best scorer.

The following year, Höhne moved to the Belgian first division club Spirou Monceau, where she only played until Christmas. She moved to BC Wildcats Wolfenbüttel in the 1st women's basketball division . With the BC Wildcats Wolfenbüttel, Höhne reached fourth place in the cup tournament. In 2011/12, Höhne moved back to France and played for Union Féminine Angers Basket 49 . The team achieved promotion to the Ligue Féminine 2 and won the cup competition ( Trophée Coupe de France ). Höhne also coached a regional league team (RF2), with which they achieved promotion and finished second in their cup competition (Coupe de Pays de la Loire).

In the following years, Höhne returned to Germany to play in the 1st women's basketball division. In the 2012/13 season she played for the GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück , with whom she reached third place in the points round and in the PlayOffs. This season, Höhne was selected by the internet service eurobasket.com as one of the five best German players in the women's basketball leagues . As an assistant coach of the female youth basketball league , she won the German runner-up this season with the Junior Panthers Osnabrück. She also trained the second team of the wU15 and passed the B license as a trainer in the summer of 2013.

In 2013/14 Höhne moved to Nördlingen and achieved third place in the cup competition with BG Donau-Ries . In the following season she returned to Osnabrück to the GiroLive Panthers, who had been relegated to the 2nd division, with whom she reached fourth place in the DBBL Cup and was champion of the 2nd DBBL North.

From 2016 to 2018 she worked as a trainer for Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2nd Bundesliga. In the summer of 2018, she was an assistant coach on the staff of Germany's female U16 national team. For the 2018/19 game year, Höhne switched to the reigning German champion Grüner Stern Keltern as assistant coach , worked there under head coach Christian Hergenröther and also took on tasks in the youth sector and in public relations. She remained in office in Keltern until April 2020.

In July 2020 she became the head coach of the Bundesliga club TK Hannover .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://bvsa.de/der-bvsa-trauert-um-rainer-liedtke
  2. Eintracht separates from trainer Höhne at the end of the season . ( regionalsport.de [accessed on August 24, 2018]).
  3. U16 girls test “Deutscher Basketball Bund. Retrieved August 24, 2018 .
  4. http://www.dbbl.de/de/news/details/juliane-h-hne-neue-assistenztrainerin-17198
  5. ↑ Happy too early: Rutronik Stars Keltern aren't German basketball champions - Sport - Pforzheimer-Zeitung. Retrieved April 5, 2020 .
  6. Hanover-Headcoach-Höhne. In: Women's Basketball Bundesliga. July 23, 2020, accessed July 25, 2020 .