Carrie Watts UBC Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Hosted by Anthony Beyrouti

EPISODE · Jul 28, 2020 · 31 MIN

Carrie Watts UBC Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Hosted by Anthony Beyrouti

from Interviews with Anthony Beyrouti · host Anthony Beyrouti

On today's episode of Interviews with Anthony Beyrouti we had the pleasure of sitting down with the UBC Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Carrie Watts.    From Agassiz, B.C., Watson became the program’s full-time assistant coach in June of 2007. Since then, the Thunderbirds have captured a U SPORTS national championship and three Canada West banners, while going 152-58 in Canada West league play.    As a player, the former Canadian national team member led UBC to the 2004 U SPORTS championship, the school’s first title in 30 years at the time. That season she was recognized as a Canada West all-star, second team U SPORTS All-Canadian and U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year before taking home championship MVP honours. She still holds the school record for steals in a game with 10.    Watts went on to a stint with the senior national team that started in the summer of 2005 and continued into 2007, with highlights including the 2006 FIBA World Basketball Championship in Brazil and 2007 Pan American Games.    Watts holds three degrees from UBC, Bachelor of Human Kinetics (2004), Bachelor of Education (2005), and a Masters of Kinesiology (2011).    This past summer, Watts served as the head coach of the B.C. Under-17 provincial team that competed in the 2017 Canada Summer Games. In 2015, she held the same role, coaching the provincial team to a fourth-place finish at the national championship. The year before, Watts assisted at Canada Basketball’s Western Canada Juvenile Assessment Camp. She has also assisted with the Canada Basketball Centre of Performance. From 2008-11, Watts was the head coach of the Basketball BC U-15 provincial team, which she led to back-to-back bronze medals at the juvenile National Championship tournament in 2010 and 2011.   Bio: gothunderbirds.ca

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