Alaska women’s basketball head coach Cody Burgess announced that Amy Senefelder has been selected as the program’s new assistant coach.
The Indiana native brings in seven years of college coaching experience having coached at Muskingum University (NCAA Division III), Ancilla College (NJCAA), Franklin Pierce (NCAA Division II) and Tri-State University (NCAA Division III).
Most recently, Senefelder served as the assistant coach at Muskingum in New Concord, Ohio. In her two seasons, the Fighting Muskies went 21-30 and reached the quarterfinals of the Ohio Athletic Conference Championship in 2011. Additionally, she was the head women’s golf coach and a lecturer in the Health & P.E. department at the university.
Senefelder spent two years at Ancilla College, a National Junior College Athletic Association program in Donaldson, Indiana. She was presented with additional responsibilities as she managed all team operations in absence of the head coach, which included practices, conditioning, scrimmages, off-season workouts as well as other off-court activities.
She enjoyed the most success of her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, N.H., from 2006-08. In two seasons, the Ravens went 44-17, which included a 31-13 record in Northeast-10 Conference play. In the 2007-08 campaign, FPU won the NCAA Northeast Region title and advanced to the Elite Eight.
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