NASSIR COLEMAN

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Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
ncoleman@cumberland.edu
(267) 275-9287
Dallas Floyd Arena
Staff
Athletic Department
B.A., Cumberland University

Coleman was a member of the 2021-22 national tournament team that finished the season 22-9. Over his three seasons on the team, he averaged 5.7 points per game, 6.7 rebounds per game, and 2.0 assists.

His senior season, he scored 201 points while hauling in 257 rebounds, 8.7 per game and had 74 assists as a forward. He also broke the program-record in rebounds in single game hauling in 23 boards against Wilberforce.

Coleman spent the 2023-24 working as a volunteer assistant for Coach Evans. Coleman helped coach the conference’s leading scorer. He was primarily responsible for player development, scouting, and recruiting while working as a volunteer.

GYÖRGYI MIHÁLYI

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Director of International Student Services and PDSO
gmihalyi@cumberland.edu
615-547-1283
Memorial Hall, International Office
Staff
B.A., University of Szeged
B.S., Kent State University
M.Ed., Kent State University
Ph.D., Kent State University

Born and raised in Hungary, Györgyi Mihályi serves as the Director of International Student Services and PDSO at Cumberland University. She holds an undergraduate degree in Education from Szeged, Hungary, and a second degree in Business and Marketing from Kent State University in Ohio. Mihályi also earned a Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration, accompanied by an Internationalization Certificate (Kent State).

Mihályi’s journey as a former international student sparked her interest in higher education, particularly in supporting international students. Her background as an international student and scholar advisor has strengthened her commitment to enhancing the student experience in the United States. Currently, she is a doctoral candidate in the Higher Education Administration program at Kent State University, where her dissertation research focuses on the sense of belonging among international women in undergraduate programs.

Prior to joining Cumberland University, Mihályi spent nearly a decade at the Wick Poetry Center, where she enjoyed fostering creative writing and poetry collaborations such as her favorite project: the World Poetry Reading.

MANDY HYDE

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Facility Management Coordinator
mandy.hyde@leecompany.com
(615) 795-4773
Maintenance Office
Staff

CALINDA LEE

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Enrollment Office Coordinator
clee@cumberland.edu
(615) 453-6449
Memorial Hall, Room 106A
Staff
Office of Enrollment, Admissions, and Student Financial Services
A.S., El Comino Community College
A.A., Volunteer State Community College

I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. I graduated from Narbonne High School in 2006. I have spent the majority of my early career in the food service industry with over 15 years of customer service experience, and during that time I graduated from El Comino college with an associates in business administration. I was inspired by my grandmother who graduated from Cal Lutheran University at 47 with a bachelor’s in communications. She always taught me that the value of education is important, and that is why I have continued my education into the present day.

I enjoy reading crime thrillers and listening to unsolved mysteries podcasts. I have traveled across most of the Southwestern United States with my husband. I enjoy going for walks with my husband Orion and our dog Bey. I aspire to one day soon finish my bachelor’s degree and master the violin.

JOHN DOWNING

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Assistant Football Coach, Defensive Line
jdowning@cumberland.edu
(704) 497-2346
Football Athletic Offices
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Athletic Department
B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte

John Downing is entering his first season as the Defensive Line Coach at Cumberland University. The Toledo, OH native most recently served as the Offensive Line Quality Control at FCS member Big South-OVC Champion Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, NC, where the OL ranked second in the conference in Rushing and had 3 All-Conference selections.

Before Gardner-Webb, Coach Downing assisted Travis Knight with the Defensive Line at Wingate University during two stints (2020-2021 & 2022-2023), including a 2022 that saw Wingate University set school records in Sacks (60), TFLs (141) which also led the nation, Wins (11), highest ranked Defense (#3 nationally), deepest playoff run (3rd round), and highest final ranking (#15 AFCA). The last two SAC Defensive Players of the Year were Defensive Ends from Wingate University (DJ Horne – 2022 & Marquise Fleming – 2023).

In between his stints at Wingate University, he led the Defensive Line at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, FL where he mentored DE Jaren Wilson who competed in the HBCU Legacy Bowl in February, 2023.

He got his start in collegiate coaching at Johnson C Smith University in Charlotte, NC (2018-2020).

Coach Downing has also served internships with the Jacksonville Jaguars (mini-camp 2023) and FBS member Charlotte (Fall camp 2022) and has also Head Coached 4 collegiate All-Star games, with a 3-1 record, where he has enjoyed helping highlight multiple players that have gone on to sign professional contracts.

DARIA HARVILLE

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Designated School Official and International Enrollment Specialist
dharville@cumberland.edu
Staff
Office of Enrollment, Admissions, and Student Financial Services
B.A., Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia

Daria joined Cumberland University in July 2024 as a Designated School Official and International Enrollment Specialist. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.

In 2019, Daria received the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program Scholarship from the U.S. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and studied at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, TN for a semester.

Before joining Cumberland, Daria served as an Exchange Visitor Coordinator and Alternate Responsible Officer at Global Educational Concepts in Nashville, TN.

Daria loves traveling and has visited more than 20 countries worldwide.

CHERRY ROSS

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Academic Coach and Instructor
cross@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1245
Learning and Career Commons, Room 203
Staff
B.A., Austin Peay State University
M.E., Middle Tennessee State University
Ed.S., Lipscomb University

With a rich background in Education, Cherry Ross comes to us from teaching within the Murfreesboro City Schools district. After teaching a multitude of grades for six years and receiving Teacher of the Year in 2014, Cherry grew into the Academic Coaching role, becoming one of the first Academic Coaches within the MCS district and remaining a coach for ten years. She will receive her EdD in Learning Organizations and Strategic Change at Lipscomb University in December 2024. Throughout her coaching role, Mrs. Ross has fostered a collaborative environment, working with teachers of all ages and within all elementary grades. Her guidance and support have been instrumental in providing top-tier education for her school and district. As a direct effect of her coaching, her school became STEM-designated and quickly became one of the most recognized schools in the Middle Tennessee area for innovation and integrating STEM. Due to her influence, Mrs. Ross has presented educational content to many other states, districts, and schools. Because of her passion for coaching young adults, Mrs. Ross jumped at the opportunity to join Cumberland University as an Academic Coach in the Labry School. In this position, Mrs. Ross is able to work with young adults and play a role in their academic, social, and overall growth.

LEXI DEGUZMAN

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Athletic Trainer
adeguzman@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-6401
Main Athletic Training Building
Staff
Athletic Department

Lexi Deguzman is originally from South Mills, North Carolina. She obtained a Bachelors of Science Degree in Exercise Science from Old Dominion University in 2022 with a minor in Human Services and Health and Wellness.

Immediately following undergraduate, Lexi continued her education at ODU and received a Masters of Science in Athletic Training in May of 2024 where she obtained multiple clinical experiences at different levels.

Lexi has completed multiple seasons with Old Dominion University Football and did 1 season as an Athletic Training Student with William and Mary’s Football Program. She also has experience with local High Schools in Virginia working multiple winter/spring sports as well as working in clinic settings such as orthopedics and sports medicine.

Lexi looks forward to beginning my career with Cumberland!

SHAWN HENRY

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Assistant Football Coach Running Backs
shenry@cumberland.edu
615-547-1347
Football Athletic Training Building
Staff
Athletic Department
A.S., Alfred State College
B.A., Alfred University

Shawn Henry enters his first season as the Running Backs coach for the Phoenix. Prior to Henry’s arrival he served as the Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach at Doane University in Nebraska for 2 seasons. In his time at Doane he coached 6 Defensive Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) All-conference players, 2 of which were All-conference Defensive Backs. Henry worked at Waldorf University in Forest City, IA before going to Doane. He coached 5 seasons at Waldorf. In his first 2 seasons he coached the Linebackers and coached 2 North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) All-conference Linebackers. In his last 3 seasons Henry coached the Defensive Line and was the CO-Defensive Coordinator. Henry Coached 16 Defensive NSAA All-conference players, 7 of which were Defensive Lineman. He helped the Warriors to a program best 7 and 3 record in 2019 and served as the NSAA Conference Head Video Coordinator. The Warriors defensive ranked in the top 15 in the country in many statistical categories and a combined 20 and 9 record during his last 3 seasons. Before going to Waldorf, Henry spent 4 seasons at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, MO. During his first season there, Henry coached the Defensive Backs. In his last 3 seasons at Culver he worked on the offensive side of the ball assisting coaching the OL and TE’s. In 2016 he helped coach an offense that was 5th in the nation in Total passing offense and he coached a TE who was selected 2 nd team All-conference in the Heart of America Conference.

From 2009 to 2013 Henry coached at SUNY Cortland in Cortland, NY. During his 5 seasons there he coached many different positions. Henry coached QBs, WRs and RBs in his first 2 seasons helping the Red Dragons to a 10 and 2 record and a 2 nd round NCAA playoff appearance in 2010. Henry then moved to coaching the OL in 2011 and finished his last 2 seasons coaching the LBs helping the Red Dragons to a 9 and 2 record and advancing to the 2 nd round of the NCAA playoffs in 2012 his college coaching career started as a student assistant at his alma mater, Alfred State college where he was an offensive assistant coaching QBs and WRs. Henry earned his Associate’s in Computer Information Systems from Alfred State College in 2000 and earned a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Alfred University in 2002.

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