ATLANTA (July 8, 2024) — The NCAA has selected 60 women’s college basketball coaches to serve on staff at the 2024 NCAA College Basketball Academy which will be held July 27-29 at Rock Hill Sports & Events Center in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Click here for photos and bios on each academy coach.
The coaches, all of whom are WBCA members, represent NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA and two-year college programs. The WBCA congratulates each of them on being selected to work the event.
Coach | Institution |
Jeff Allen | Collin College |
Matt Allen | Shippensburg University |
Jason Baker | Grove City College |
Brittany Batts | Gannon University |
Tandy Bradford | Lourdes University |
Krystal Brodeen | Central Lakes College |
Bill Broderick | Christopher Newport University |
Aramie Brooks | Southern Arkansas University Tech |
LaSheena Brooks | Shorter University |
Kira Carter | Missouri University of Science and Technology |
Olivia Chapman | University of Montevallo |
Brittany Christian | Paris Junior College |
Samantha Clayton | Michigan Technological University |
Kevin Clifford | Roberts Wesleyan University |
Jen Conely | University of Wisconsin Parkside |
Markell Cox | University of Health, Sciences and Pharmacy |
Samantha Davidson | Converse University (SC) |
Paul Davis | Bluefield State University |
Melissa DeVore | Coker University |
Amy Donovan | University of Alaska – Fairbanks |
Morra Gill | Harris-Stowe State University |
Wyketha Harrell | Southwest Baptist University |
Adria Harris | Bishop State |
James Hill Jr. | Denmark Technical College |
Gabrielle Holko | Susquehanna University |
Precious Ivy | Trinity Valley |
Jay Jenkins | Southwestern Michigan College |
Van Johnson | Fairleigh Dickinson University |
Katie Kollar | Macalester College |
Allen Kuiper | North Carolina Wesleyan University |
Romeo Lagmay Jr. | Taft College |
Nate Levine | Murray State College |
Greg Long | Mississippi College |
Mikayla Lopez | Bethany College |
Natalie Marlowe | Saint Martin’s University |
Darrick Matthews | Southern Arkansas University |
Ryan McAdams | University of Arkansas-Fort Smith |
Seth McDowell | Knox College |
Heidi Messer | Oklahoma Wesleyan University |
Britni Mohney | Pennsylvania College of Technology |
Alexander Moorehead | Ave Maria University |
Alishia Mosley | Cheyney University |
Allison Nichols | University of Lynchburg |
Jaresha Obey | Madonna University |
Misty Opat | Cochise College |
Kate Pearson | Rowan University |
DéRonté Polite | Hood College |
Travis Ponton | Bryn Athyn College |
Saundra Proctor | Highland Community College |
Jason Schmitz | College of St. Scholastica |
Dave Slifer | University of Central Missouri |
Justin Smith | University of Dubuque |
Lenise Stallings | Chowan University |
Stephanie Stevens | Gallaudet University |
David Turnbull | Jamestown Community College |
Darryl Watkins | Rock Valley College |
Amani Williams | Kentucky State University |
Stephanie Williams | Kilgore college |
Cleve Wright | Gannon University |
Richard Ziegler | Skidmore College |
For more information on the NCAA College Basketball Academy, visit thecbbacademy.com.
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 WBCA.org for more details about the association.
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