Princeton adds Ross as Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

The Princeton Women’s Basketball Team has hired Jenna Ross as an assistant coach, head coach Lauren Gosselin has announced.

Ross spent the last season as an assistant at Utah where she helped developed post players, assisted in recruiting activities, directed the summer youth camp and managed alumni relations.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity that Coach Gosselin has given me to join the Princeton women’s basketball program,” said Ross. “To be a part of such a prestigious university and storied program is exciting. I can’t wait to work with this incredible group of coaches and players and continue competing for championships. Go Tigers!”

“Jenna is a rising star in the coaching profession, and I am excited to work with her to unlock her full potential as a coach,” said Gosselin. “She is bright, driven, loyal, and ready to make an impact. After a fantastic playing career, she seamlessly transitioned into an assistant coaching role at her alma mater, and I can’t wait for her to bring that wealth of knowledge and experience to Princeton. What stands out immediately when you speak with Jenna is her maturity and confidence. She will bring tremendous value to our student-athletes as she helps them build that same confidence on and off the court.”

Ross graduated from Utah in 2025, having played 128 games with the Utes. She led Utah to four NCAA Tournaments, securing over 1,300 career points and 600 rebounds. Ross collected three All PAC-12 honors.

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