Kim Anderson

Kim Anderson
Keith Kim Andersonis an American basketball coach who is currently the head men's basketball coach of the Missouri Tigers. He most recently led the Central Missouri Mules to back-to-back MIAA championships and three appearances in the NCAA Division II Final Four in 2007, 2009 and winning the championship in 2014. He led the Mules to the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship in 2014 by defeating West Liberty 84-77. He played collegiately for the University of Missouri...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth12 May 1955
CitySedalia, MO
We have no idea how to classify ourselves. We pull from everything -- rock, hardcore, punk, indie.
Emporia played well. Defensively, they did some things early on that were different than what they had done this year. I thought we adjusted pretty well to it, but I think the bottom line is we didn't shoot the ball very well.
Of the people who were at that board meeting, can I see a show of hands of those who heard her cuss me out?
As soon as we were done with it, we were beyond it. We've been dying to write this record.
We couldn't do this without the generosity of the writers in this state. But they always seem so excited to get together with each other and their readers in this setting.
From its inception, the festival has been a celebration of reading and literature of the state. It's not an academic conference. And it's been a huge success.
Many thanks for your part in our history.
We have been completely blessed. Usually, there are different stages in a band. But every time we get to a different level, like recording our album or playing with national bands, something just comes along and makes it all work out. It's totally unexpected.
Then they brought in box after box after box of things like T-shirts and underclothes they had just bought, ... After they brought in the items they had purchased, she asked if we were taking money, and I told her 'yes.' She started peeling off $100 bills one right after the other. After she handed me $1,000, we all cried.
You three (county commissioners) sitting here have the power to end this today, but you won't,
I've heard many explanations for why Montana is as famous for its writers as it is for its scenery. There's the scenery. There's space. People leave you alone if that's what you want. It's cheap (or at least it used to be). Winters are long. There's a tradition.
It's definitely a unique thing that all the girls think is fun and cool.
There are some rougher realities about being a writer in Montana,
We felt like this was ours to lose, but we didn't have big heads. We didn't think we'd blow people out of the water.