Morgan Valley

Morgan Valley is a former American basketball player and current head coach of the Hartford Hawks women's basketball team.[1][2]

Morgan Valley
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamHartford
ConferenceAmerica East
Biographical details
Born (1981-04-07) April 7, 1981
Colchester, Vermont
Playing career
2000-2004Connecticut
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2004–2005UConn (student assistant)
2005–2007Holy Cross (assistant)
2007–2008New Hampshire (assistant)
2008–2010Towson (assistant)
2010–2014UMass (assistant)
2014–2015Virginia Tech (assistant)
2015–2017Washington (assistant)
2017–2019Arizona (assistant)
2019–presentHartford
Head coaching record
Overall4–31 (.114)

Playing career

High School

A two-time Vermont Miss Basketball selection by the Burlington Free Press, Valley guided Rice Memorial High School to two-straight undefeated seasons and two Division I girls state championships.[3]

College

Valley attended the University of Connecticut and played basketball for Hall of fame coach Geno Auriemma from 2000-2004. As a member of three national championship squads, and the 2001–02 undefeated team, Valley appeared in 108 games.[4]

University of Connecticut statistics

Morgan Valley Statistics[5] at University of Connecticut
Year G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG A TO B S MIN PTS AVG
2000-01 29 33 84 .393 10 26 .385 12 14 .857 56 1.9 22 25 4 18 300 88 3.0
2001-02 16 19 43 .442 7 20 .350 13 17 .765 41 2.6 14 17 2 6 207 58 3.6
2002-03 34 29 69 .420 5 17 .294 13 16 .813 90 2.6 35 22 5 16 388 76 2.2
2003-04 29 24 48 .500 3 7 .429 9 16 .563 76 2.6 38 22 7 19 338 60 2.1
Totals 108 105 244 .430 25 70 .357 47 63 .746 263 2.4 109 86 18 59 1233 282 2.6

Coaching career

After graduation, Valley spent one season as a student assistant with the Huskies before taking her first full-time coaching position at Holy Cross.[6] After assistant coaching stops at New Hampshire and Towson, Valley had a four year stint as assistant coach under Sharon Dawley at UMass.[7] After an assistant coaching stop at Virginia Tech, Valley joined the coaching staff at Washington where she was part of the Huskies 2016 Final Four run.[8][9]

From 2017 to 2019, Valley was on staff at Arizona, until April 19, 2019 when she was named the ninth head coach in Hartford history, replacing Kim McNeill, who accepted a similar position at East Carolina.[10][11][12]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Hartford Hawks (America East) (2019–present)
2019–20 Hartford 1–281–159th
2020–21 Hartford 3–33–3
Hartford: 4–31 (.114)4–18 (.182)
Total:4–31 (.114)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References


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