Rochester High School – Rochester, Indiana
Coached by Rob Malchow
Second in the state in scoring average per game as a senior (28.2 ppg)
Graduated as Rochester High School’s all-time leading scorer
1995 Indiana All-Star
Two-Time South Bend Tribune Area Player of the Year
First Team All-State
Indiana North/South All-Star member
Nike All-American
Parade All-American
RHS Athletic Hall of Fame inductee in 2005
AAU – Indiana Force Ten
Coached By: MaChelle Joseph (former Georgia Tech head coach), Teri Moren (current Indiana University head coach), Jennifer Jacoby (1991 Indiana Miss Basketball and Purdue standout)
Three-time AAU All-American
Two-time AAU National Champions
Four-time team tri-captain with Stephanie White and Alison Edgar
Teammates: Stephanie White (Purdue), Ukari Figgs (Purdue), Monica Maxwell (Louisiana Tech), Kristina Divjak (Northwestern), Stacey Brewer (Penn State), Jennifer Marlow (Butler), Tenille Adams (Arkansas), Alison Edgar (Butler)
University of Notre Dame – Notre Dame, Indiana
Coached by Hall of Fame Coach Muffet McGraw
Co-captain, junior year (1997-98)
Captain, senior year (1998-99)
Four NCAA tournament appearances including the 1997 NCAA Final Four
1999 Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP
1999 St. Joe Valley MVP
1999 Francis Patrick O’Connor Award winner. The award honors one female and one male student-athlete who best display the total embodiment of the true spirit of Notre Dame as exemplified by their contributions and inspiration to their respective teams. To be considered, the student-athletes must possess those qualities attributed to Pat O’Connor himself — caring, courage, confidence, encouragement, humility, honesty, humor, kindness and patience.
Four-year Notre Dame Monogram Club Recipient
Member of the Notre Dame Captains’ Council, 1997-99
Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) member
Career three-point record-holder for Notre Dame at the time of graduation (249)
Single-season three-point record-holder (98)
4th in the nation in three-point field goals made per game (3.2)
8th in the nation in free-throw percentage (87.1%)
Averaged 15.4 points per game as a senior
Held the BIG EAST conference record at time of graduation for most three pointers in a game (8)
Graduated as the 6th-all-time career scorer at Notre Dame (1,439 points) and was the only women’s basketball player to appear in four straight NCAA tournaments.
1999 BIG EAST Second Team
1999 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team
1998-99 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team
1999 3-point shooting contest participant in the ESPN College Slam Dunk and 3 Point Championships
Successful Farming Magazine All-American
1999 USA Basketball World University Games Development Camp invitee
Tried out for the WNBA Minnesota Lynx
Western Michigan University – Kalamazoo, Michigan
Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Two Seasons (1999-2001)
Northwestern University – Evanston, Illinois
Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
One Season (2001-02)
NCAA
Championships Group (2003-2008)
Cathedral High School – Indianapolis, Indiana
Assistant Varsity Coach (2004-07) * 2005 Sectional Champions * 2005 Regional Finalists
Bishop Chatard High School – Indianapolis, Indiana
Assistant Varsity Coach (2017-2021)
2019 and 2021 Sectional Champions * 2021 Regional Finalists * 2021 City Champions
Indiana University – Indianapolis, Indiana
Master’s of Science in Education (2009)
Current
Sheila is a mother of 3 kids, twins Luke and Lauren (10 years) and Karli (9 years). She is married to Too Keller, an attorney and co-founder of Keller Macaluso, LLC in Carmel, Indiana. Ironically, Sheila’s first basketball camp as a youngster was the Billy Keller Basketball Camp. Who would’ve thought that Sheila would end up marrying Billy’s nephew several years later? Sheila and Too are season ticket holders to the Indianapolis Colts and are avid Pacers and Fever fans as well as all Notre Dame sports. Sheila and her family are parishioners at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Carmel, Indiana.