A New Era for Stony Brook Women’s Basketball
As I reflect on the world of women’s basketball, I am reminded of the importance of strong leadership and dedicated individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes. That’s why I’m thrilled to hear about the latest addition to the Stony Brook women’s basketball team: Sierra Bastien, the new Director of Basketball Operations.
The Seawolves are gearing up for a new season with fresh talent and leadership.
Bastien brings a wealth of experience to the table, having worked with the New York Liberty, William & Mary, Colby College, and Rider University. Her impressive resume boasts a range of skills, from managing budgets and travel arrangements to recruiting and developing players. I’m excited to see how her expertise will benefit the Seawolves.
A Proven Track Record
During her time at William & Mary, Bastien played a crucial role in the team’s success, helping them secure a No. 7 seed in the CAA Tournament. She also assisted in recruiting efforts and supervised student team managers. Her ability to multitask and think strategically will undoubtedly be an asset to the Stony Brook team.
The CAA Tournament is always a thrilling event, and Bastien’s experience will come in handy.
Prior to her stint at William & Mary, Bastien worked as an associate head coach at Colby College, where she helped the team achieve a 3-3 record before the season was cut short due to COVID-19. Her experience in game planning and individual skill development will be invaluable to the Seawolves.
A New Chapter for the Seawolves
As Bastien joins the Stony Brook family, I’m eager to see how her leadership will shape the team’s dynamics and performance. With her impressive background and dedication to the sport, I have no doubt that she will make a significant impact.
The Seawolves are ready to take on the new season with Bastien at the helm.
In her own words, Bastien expressed her excitement to work with Coach Joy McCorvey and the Stony Brook University Athletics team. I’m confident that her passion and expertise will inspire the team to new heights.
The Future of Women’s Basketball
As I look to the future of women’s basketball, I’m heartened to see talented individuals like Bastien taking on leadership roles. Her appointment is a testament to the growing recognition of women’s sports and the importance of investing in talented coaches and staff.
The future of women’s basketball is bright, and Bastien is leading the way.
In conclusion, I’m thrilled to welcome Sierra Bastien to the Stony Brook women’s basketball team. Her wealth of experience, leadership skills, and passion for the sport make her an excellent addition to the team. I have no doubt that she will make a lasting impact on the Seawolves and the world of women’s basketball.