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Elliott hired as Operations Coordinator

RENO, Nev. – Ashley Elliott has been hired as the Nevada women's basketball operations coordinator, head coach Amanda Levens announced today.
 
Elliott brings many years of collegiate basketball experience with her to Reno, with Arizona State being her most recent stop. Elliott was on staff at ASU from 2012-16, serving in an operations role alongside Levens, who was an associate head coach at the time. She held the position of assistant director of operations for three seasons before being promoted to director of operations for the 2015-16 campaign. During her time with the Sun Devils, Elliott managed the team budget, directed team travel, and assisted with scouting and recruiting efforts, among other tasks.
 
Elliott also brings coaching experience with her to the Wolf Pack as she previously served as an assistant coach at Idaho State and Weber State. While only at Idaho State for the 2011-12 season, the Bengals posted a 24-win season and captured both the regular season and conference tournament championships in the Big Sky, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. Leading the guard development, Elliott coached three members of that team to All-Big Sky honors.
 
Prior to Idaho State, Elliott spent two seasons from 2009-11 as an assistant coach at Weber State. With the Wildcats she served as the coordinator for team travel, film and video as well as social media. Her coaching duties included assisting in guard development and directing team and individual summer camps.
 
Elliott got her start in coaching at Arizona State where she served her first tenure with the Sun Devils as a graduate assistant from 2007-09. She assisted the team in all day-to-day operations and helped ASU reach the Elite Eight in 2009.
 
As a player, Elliott had a Hall of Fame level collegiate career at Wyoming in the early 2000s where she earned a Kodak/WBCA All-American honorable mention in 2005. She was a two-time first team All-Mountain West selection and ranks in the top 10 at Wyoming in career three-point field goals made, assists, free throws made and steals. She was inducted into the Wyoming Hall of Fame in 2015. After her stint in college basketball, Elliott played professionally overseas for two seasons with the Uni-Neuchatel Club of Switzerland.
 
Elliott earned her bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Wyoming in 2005 and her master's degree in higher and post-secondary education from Arizona State University in 2009.
 
Deposits for 2018-19 season tickets are now available. For more information, call (775) 348-PACK or visit NevadaWolfPack.com.
 
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