Stevens names head coach

After an extensive nationwide search, Megan Haughey (Pittstown, N.J.) has been named the head women’s basketball coach at Stevens Institute of Technology. Stevens Director of Athletics Russell Rogers (Branchburg, N.J.) announced the news on Tuesday. Haughey will take over a Stevens program that has won two of the past four Empire 8 Conference Championships.

Prior to her arrival at Castle Point, Haughey was the assistant women’s basketball coach at DeSales University for the past three seasons. Under her tutelage, the Bulldogs won back-to-back Freedom Conference Titles in 2010 and 2011 and earned subsequent trips to the NCAA Division III National Championship.

Haughey was responsible for off-season student-athlete recruiting at DeSales, guard skill development and supervising the staff and coordinating lesson plans at the DeSales summer basketball camp.

Haughey is currently the director of the Read and React summer camp in Hunterdon County, a basketball program for children in grades K-12 and staffed by over a dozen counselors.

After earning her undergraduate degree from Lafayette College in 2004, Haughey took the position of head varsity girls’ basketball coach at Phillipsburg (N.J.) High School. In so doing, she became the youngest varsity head coach in the state of New Jersey at age 21. While at Phillipsburg she engineered a quick turnaround; taking a one-win Stateliner team and having it earn double-digit victories the next season. In 2005, Phillipsburg enjoyed their finest campaign in 11 years and reached the country semifinals for the first time in program history.

Collegiately, Haughey played for two seasons at Division I Lafayette in Easton, Pennsylvania. The shooting guard started all 26 games as a freshman and played in all 26 games as a sophomore, averaged 3.7 points per game and dished out 1.3 assists per contest.

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