Charli Turner Thorne - Arizona State
Winningest coach in ASU history , and No. 4 in the Pac-10 in most career wins (269).
Charli has led the Arizona State women's basketball team to the postseason 11 consecutive seasons,
including a school record five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2005-09).
ASU's seven NCAA Tournament appearances under Coach Turner Thorne are four more than what ASU had in
the 15 years prior to her arrival in Tempe.
Also WBCA Vice President
Lindsay Gottlieb - Univ. California
Lindsay , recently named Cal's new head coach is one of the top coaches on the west coast. She led UCSB
to two postseason berths and a pair of Big West Conference championships, amassing a 56-39 (.589) record in her three years
with UCSB Gauchos. Lindsay was Big West Coach of the Year 2008-09. Formerly the Associate Head Coach at Cal, and Asst coach at Richmond, and New Hampshire.
Tony Perotti - LSU
One of the upcoming young coaches in the game. Tony, a Tennessee graduate, is beginning his first year @ LSU. He just completed his 3rd season on the UCLA Bruin staff. Formerly asst Coach at Northern Arizona.
Erik Johnson - University of Denver
Erik has completed his 3rd year coaching at DU. Erik has turned the DU program into one of the best in Sun Belt Conference. Formerly an asst at Boston College.
John Margaritis - UC Riverside
John, 2007 Big West COY, continues to rewrite the UCR record books averaging 17.4 wins per season and making the postseason in five of six years (three NCAA Tournament appearances and two WNIT appearances).
Prior to joining UC Riverside, Margaritis spent eight years at Northern Arizona, where he served as the Lumberjacks’ associate head coach from 2001-04. He also was an assistant coach at the University of Nevada
Jennifer Gross - UC Davis
Jennifer has been named new Head Coach for 2011-12 season. Jennifer has established herself as one of the top offensive coaching minds on the west coast.
Mark Kellogg - Fort Lewis College
Mark is one of the top coaches in the country. During the five seasons at Fort Lewis College,
his Skyhawks have posted an overall record of 119-38 (.758) and 77-18 in RMAC games (.811). In 2010, his team posted aa
35-4 overall record, advanced to the NCAA Division II National Championship.