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Assistant Coach of the Year

Assistant Coach of the Year

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Assistant Coach of the Year is presented annually in each of the six membership divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, two-year college and high school. The criteria in order of priority are:

  • Commitment to the program, student-athlete and head coach.
  • On-court coaching impact.
  • Mentorship and impact on other coaches.
  • Professional manner and attitude.

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Eligibility

Every WBCA member assistant coach at an NCAA DI, DII, DIII and NAIA institution, two-year college and high school is eligible for the award.

Nomination

A WBCA member head coach may nominate one WBCA member assistant coach from their own coaching staff. The nomination must be submitted online.

Selection

The WBCA Assistant Coaches Committee selects five finalists from among the nominees in each division through online voting. The committee then selects the winner in each division from the finalists in that division.

Past Honorees
NCAA Division I

2024 — Kate Paye, Stanford
2023 — Jan Jensen, Iowa
2022 — Kate Paye, Stanford
2021 — Stephanie Norman, Louisville
2020 — Karen Blair, Maryland
2019 — Carol Owens, Notre Dame
2018 — Johnnie Harris, Mississippi State
2017 — Lance White, Florida State
2016 — Niele Ivey, Notre Dame

NCAA Division II

2024 — Brittany Batts, Gannon
2023 — Jenna Kotas, Ashland
2022 — Jordan Mellott, Drury
2021 — Michael Nicholson, Central Missouri
2020 — Stephanie Gehlhausen, Ashland
2019 — Liberty Del Rosario, Virginia Union
2018 — Shaina Afoa, Alaska-Anchorage
2017 — Kari Pickens, Ashland
2016 — Jessie Ivey, West Florida

NCAA Division III

2024 — Hannah Varel, Transylvania
2023 — Amy Endler, Moravian
2022 — Alex Tomlinson, Christopher Newport
2021 — Elsebeth Birman, Shenandoah
2020 — Jamie Insel, Tufts
2019 — Jodi Noble, Messiah
2018 — Olivia Lett, Chicago
2017 — Andrea Ushinski, Virginia Wesleyan
2016 — Rob Slopek, Stevenson

NAIA

2024 — Sierra Vaglica, Vanguard
2023 — Caelyn Orlandi, Lewis-Clark State
2022 — Miranda Denney, Campbellsville
2021 — Sara Chrenko, Siena Heights
2020 — Vicky Volonaki, Marian
2019 — Alexis Lawrence, Columbia (MO)
2018 — Jana Pearson, Vanguard
2017 — Taylor Possail, Columbia (MO)
2016 — Beck Flanagan, Loyola (New Orleans)

Two-Year College

2024 — Katie Jones, Johnson County
2023 — Jen Francescon, Kirkwood
2022 — Angelica De Paulo, Eastern Arizona
2021 — Jalisa Mitchell, Moberly Area
2020 — Rachel Jones, Hill (TX)
2019 — Randy McKelvey, Angelina
2018 — Alex Furr, New Mexico
2017 — Brittany Christian, Northwest Kansas Tech
2016 — Nakia DeBlanc, Daytona State

High School

2024 — No nominees
2023 — Vanessa Espinoza, Denver East (CO)
2022 — No nominees
2021 — Stephanie Kyser, Kent Denver (CO)
2020 — Paul Gardner, Bishop Lynch (TX)
2019 — Diani Akigbogun, Regis Jesuit (CO)
2018 — Derek Imig, Blanchet Catholic (OR)
2017 — Jordan Kelly, Regis Jesuit (CO)
2016 — Daniel Michalak, Platt (CT)