Jamie Carey, associate head coach at UTSA, takes over Omaha women's basketball program
- Jamie Carey, former associate head coach at UTSA, has been hired as the women's basketball coach at Omaha in early May 2025.
- Jamie Carey has been named the new head coach for Omaha's women's basketball team, succeeding the previous coach who was dismissed last month following five consecutive losing seasons; the program's most recent winning record was in the 2016-17 season.
- Carey spent four seasons on Karen Aston's staff at UTSA, helping the team set a program record with a 26-5 season and win its first conference regular-season title.
- Athletic director Adrian Dowell highlighted Carey's extensive background in top-level collegiate coaching and her WNBA experience, emphasizing her strong dedication to fostering the overall growth of student-athletes.
- Omaha's hiring of Carey signals a new direction aiming to rebuild the women's program after recent struggles and leverage her collegiate and professional expertise.
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Jamie Carey, associate head coach at UTSA, takes over Omaha women's basketball program
UTSA associate head coach Jamie Carey has been hired as Omaha’s new women’s basketball coach. The 44-year-old Carey takes over for Carrie Banks, who was fired last month after she posted five straight losing seasons.
Jamie Carey named women’s coach at Omaha - Regional Media News
Former WNBA player Jamie Carey was named head coach of the Omaha women’s basketball program on Sunday. Carey spent the past four seasons as an associate head coach at UTSA following stints as an assistant at Colorado (2015-17), her alma mater Texas (2017-20) and North Texas (2020-21). A guard for the Connecticut Sun from 2005-08, Carey also earned a silver medal with Team USA at the 2003 Pan American Games and served as the assistant women’s nat…
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