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Assistant Coach Ariel Braker
ASSISTANT COACH
Ariel Braker
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Ariel Braker enters her first season as an assistant coach for the West Virginia University women’s basketball program� She joined the Mountaineers’ coaching staff on April 4, 2022� Braker comes to Morgantown after spending the 2021-22 season at South Dakota, where she served as an assistant coach and the Coyotes’ recruiting coordinator� In 2021-22, South Dakota finished the season with a 29-6 record and won the Summit League title in the regular season and conference tournament� Following its third consecutive conference tournament title, USD earned the automatic bid for the Summit League in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, earning a No� 10 seed, and defeated No� 7-seeded Ole Miss, 75-61� USD met up with No� 2-seeded Baylor in the round of 32 and defeated the Bears, 61-47, on their home court in Waco, Texas, to advance to the first Sweet 16 in program history. The Coyotes led from start to finish to snap BU’s streak of 12 consecutive Sweet 16 appearances� South Dakota concluded the 2021-22 campaign with a 52-49 loss to No� 3-seeded Michigan in the Sweet 16, in which the Coyotes were tied with the Wolverines until 22 seconds remained in the game� Braker’s coaching career also includes stints at Oakland (2019-21), Lehigh (2017-19), Western Texas (2016-17), grosse Point North (HS) and Wayne State (Mich�)� She has experience with player development of post players, recruiting, scouting, game strategy, scheduling and mentoring student-athletes� Braker was a two-year starter and three-time captain during her four-year career at Notre Dame (2010-14) under Naismith Hall of Fame coach Muffet Mcgraw� She was a member of the winningest class in program history, with a 138-15 overall record, four Final Four berths and three National Championship appearances� A native of grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, Braker graduated from Notre Dame in 2014 with a bachelor of arts in industrial design� She earned her master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State in 2015�