2023 50 Most Impactful High Major Assistants: Women’s Division I
By: Silver Waves Media
Our High Major Assistants lists have generated buzz for the last four years and we have watched more than 20 coaches advance to the top spot of their own programs. Our 2023 list features some of the most outstanding and impactful assistants in Division I Women’s basketball. After consulting with a panel of industry professionals, we present the 2023 50 Most Impactful High Major Assistants in Women’s Division I Basketball.
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Abby Stamp
Iowa
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Adrian Walters
North Carolina
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Amber Smith
Kentucky
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Bob Starkey
LSU
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Brianna Kiesel
PItt
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Britney Anderson
Illinois
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Brittany Morris
NC State
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Calamity McEntire
Illinois
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Chelsea Newton
Texas A&M
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Chris Dailey
UConn
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Chris Meadows Sr.
Boston College
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Corry Irvin
Mississippi State
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Craig Carter
Florida State
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Damitria Buchanan
Auburn
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Darrell Mosely
ASU
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Ebony Gilliam
Kansas State
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Elena Lovato
Texas
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Erin Grant
West Virginia
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Fitzroy Anthony
Miami
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Gary Redus II
LSU
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Gavin Petersen
Utah
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Harry Rafferty
Michigan
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Isoken Uzamere
Georgia
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Jamelle Elliott
UConn
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Janese Constantine
Alabama
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Jason Jeschke
Minnesota
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JC Carter
West Virginia
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Jerise Freeman
Utah
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Jhasmin Player
Oklahoma State
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Joanne Aluka-White
North Carolina
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Jodie Berry
Oregon
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Jolette Law
South Carolina
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Jonas Chatterton
Oregon State
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Jonneshia Pineda
Louisville
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Joy McCorvey
Tennessee
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Joy Smith
Clemson
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Julian Assibey
Nebraska
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Karen Blair
Maryland
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Kate Paye
Stanford
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Ketara Chapel
Auburn
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Kristen Sharkey
Syracuse
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Latara King
Washington
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Laurie Koehn
Washington State
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Lindsey Hicks
Virginia Tech
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Lindsey Spann
Maryland
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Lisa Boyer
South Carolina
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Morgan Paige
Kansas
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Roland Jones Jr.
Old Dominion
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Roman Tubner
Alabama
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Shannon Perry-LeBeauf
UCLA
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Taelor Karr
Colorado
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Tahnee Balerio
Georgia
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Tamisha Augustin
Florida
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Tia Jackson
Duke
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Tori Jankoska
Virginia
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Wesley Brooks
Ohio State
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Winston Gandy
South Carolina
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Xavier Lopez
TCU