WBCA announces 2024 ‘So You Want To Be A Coach’ class

ATLANTA (Feb. 7, 2024) — The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association is pleased to announce the class for the 21st “So You Want To Be A Coach” program. Each student-athlete will participate in the two-day workshop on April 4 and 5 during the WBCA Convention in Cleveland.

The “So” program increases the understanding and application of skills necessary to secure coaching positions in women’s basketball, increases the understanding and awareness of competencies necessary for success in coaching, introduces female basketball players to coaches and administrators, and raises awareness of the existing talent pool of female basketball players who have a passion and interest in coaching the game of women’s basketball.

“The WBCA community of coaches each year invests in young, aspiring coaches through the ‘So You Want To Be A Coach’ program,” said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. “We have high expectations for these graduating student-athletes and the future contributions they will make to the game of women's basketball."

Here are the members of the 2024 “So You Want To Be A Coach” program class:

Name

Institution

Mia Andrews

Fairleigh Dickinson

Megan Bauman

NYU

Madison Blevins

Covenant College

Sayre Brandstatter

Lynchburg

Olivia Brown

Valparaiso

Hannah Clark

Wingate

Antonia Corsinetti

Rhode Island College

Sam Deem

Regis

Jade Edwards

DePaul

Laryn Edwards

Providence

Alex Fanning

Truman State

Sydney Fedinec

Cal Poly Pomona

Alyssa Fisher

Loyola Chicago

Treasure George

Shippensburg

Carmen Gfeller

Montana

Madison Grange

South Dakota

Chiara Grattini

Tulane

Lauren Hammersley

Adelphi

Jill Harris

Valparaiso

McKenna Hofschild

Colorado State

Jabria Ingram

Millersville

Madison Jackson-Hall

Montana State

Bonnie Jensen

Ripon

Lizzie Kauls

Luther

Hannah Kelle

Illinois State

Kerstin Kelly

William Smith

Mikayla Kinnard

Longwood

Taylor Langan

Rider

Anne-Hamiton LeRoy

Longwood

Hannah Lindemuth

Rochester

Mikayla Mabie

CSU-Monterey Bay

Kate Martin

Iowa

Lola Mullaney

Harvard

Shannon Mulroy

Seton Hall

Rylee Mulvaney

Maryville (MO)

Anaya Peoples

DePaul

Maddie Plank

Davidson

Kathryn "Katy" Rader

Christopher Newport

Sofia Rosa

Smith

Josey Ryan

Regis

Callie Scheier

High Point

Lauren Stack

American

Taylia Stimpson

Utah State

Jordan Sweeney

Montana Western

Caramina Tanedo

Loyola Maryland

Emma Tecca

Valparaiso

Ella Thompson

Bentley

Liz Thompson

SUNY Oneonta

Kennady Tucker

Oklahoma

Olivia Tucker

Sacred Heart

Emma Wass

Alaska Fairbanks

Chloe Welch

Saint Joseph's

Deja Williams

Mercer

Carolyn Wochele

Baldwin Wallace

Kaitlyn Zarycki

Western Michigan

 “So” participants will learn about the administrative side of coaching, recruiting, how to get hired, skill development, the importance of knowing the rules, and how to balance work and life.

Qualified candidates must have exhausted their final year of basketball eligibility at a four-year institution or have graduated within the past year and must be nominated by their WBCA-member head coach. Each participant is selected based on her academics, contributions to women’s basketball on and off the court, professional resume´ and a written recommendation from their head coach.

Visit www.WBCA.org for more information on the “So” program.

About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of coaches to those organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit www.WBCA.org for more details about the Association.

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