Staffers added at Texas

Texas Women’s Basketball head coach Karen Aston announced the hiring of three new members to her Longhorns staff effective immediately.

Joining the UT Women’s Basketball program are strength and conditioning assistant coach Shaun McPherson, special assistant Stacy Stephens and video coordinator Mark Recoulley.

McPherson comes to Texas after spending the past two seasons as an assistant sports performance coach for the football and track and field programs at Kansas. Prior to his stint with the Jayhawks, McPherson spent 10 years as the strength and conditioning coach at Baylor where he oversaw the efforts for 15 Big 12 Conference regular season and tournament championship teams in four sports, including the 2005 NCAA Champion women’s basketball team.

Stephens, a former Texas All-America standout, rejoins the Women’s Basketball family as special assistant. In this capacity, Stephens will coordinate various day-to-day operations of the Longhorn program, assist with year-round recruiting efforts and oversee alumni relations. She will also work with the Frank Erwin Center staff in matters of scheduling, oversight of team areas in Cooley Pavilion and various summer camp duties.

Following her four-year career on the Forty Acres, Stephens spent five years playing professionally. In 2007, she was named an assistant coach at Fort Worth Christian High School and later joined joined the collegiate coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Cisco College for the 2009-10 season. After one year in Cisco, Stephens served as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Texas College for two seasons and was also a Student Activities Coordinator for the Texas College student body during the 2011-12 academic year.

Recoulley spent last season as a graduate assistant with the Women’s Basketball program. In his new role, Recoulley’s duties include oversight of video exchange and the breakdown of opponent and individual video scouting. Recoulley earned his B.S. in broadcast journalism and economics from the University of Miami in 2003. While in Coral Gables, he was a three-year student manager for the men’s basketball program and helped organize the team’s film exchange program. Following graduation, Recoulley worked in various television markets across the U.S. in filming, editing and production capacities. He most recently spent the previous six years in the financial market with Edward Jones Investments before beginning graduate school at Texas in 2011.

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