Florida Poly hires Nikki Jessee as women's basketball head coach
Florida Poly hired Lakeland and LCS’ Nikki Jessee as the new women's basketball head coach, which kicks off the program.
Sports history is happening at Florida Polytechnic University . The local university in Lakeland just hired local Nikki Jessee as the first head coach of its women’s basketball program, according to a press release. Mother of Lakeland Christian basketball player Rudi Jessee, the Lakeland native started with Florida Poly earlier this year as an academic success coach and said the chance to help launch women’s basketball was one she couldn’t pass up.
Jessee: Lakeland Christian coach Jessee to be honored by Rollins Sports for local college: Florida Poly in Lakeland will add several sports, open play in 2026 “I started here because I knew we were going to start athletics, so I was hoping that something would open up,” Jessee said. “I’ve been in college athletics, specifically basketball, my whole life, and it was intriguing to start something literally from ground zero. ” Before Florida Poly, Jessee was a star player for Lakeland High School in the 90s, a recruit for the Florida Gators, a primetime player at Rollins College, and the head coach at Lakeland Christian School as well as Warner and Saint Leo universities.
She also helped turn around teams at Lynn University and Martin Methodist College. Florida Poly’s athletic director Derek Lower said Jessee is the perfect fit for the university’s new program. “Nikki is a phenomenal coach with a proven record of building up programs and creating championship-caliber teams,” Lower said.
“She has a strong focus on student success and building relationships with every member of her team. ” Jessee said working on campus before becoming a coach gave her a better understanding of what makes Florida Poly unique and the kind of student-athlete who will be successful at the institution of higher learning. “I’m thankful because my time as a success coach helped me understand it is a different type of university,” she said.