Angie Miller
Assistant coach Angie Miller begins her second season with the Hornets as Sue Huffman's top assistant. Miller spent three seasons as a collegiate player and four as an assistant cooch before joining the Hornets' coaching staff. Her responsibilities include working with the post players, recruiting coordinator, scouting and on-court strategy.
Miller graduated from and starred at Washington State as a forward and center from 1988-91 and led the Cougars for three seasons before suffering a career-ending knee injury 10 games into her senior season. Prior to her injury, Miller led Washington State in scoring as a sophomore and a junior and was selected to the all-Pac 10 team following the 1989-90 season. She finished her career at Washington State with the second-highest scoring average (15.3ppg) and free throw percentage (.775). Miller also ranks third all-time at WSU in field goals made (576) and career scoring (1,485 points).
Following her playing career, Miller served as an assistant coach at Gonzaga University
in 1993-94 and then at the University of Idaho from 1994-97. While at Gonzaga and
Idaho, Miller was responsible for post players, recruiting, video coordinating and served as the travel and academic coordinator.
The Red Bluff, Calif., native, who was recruited by Huffman out of high school, starred at Red Bluff HS before graduating in 1987. While there, she was named the Northern Athletic League's Most Valuable Player in her final two seasons and the California Division II Player of the Year in 1987.
She has also been involved in numerous summer basketball camps including co-directing the Washington State Basketball Camp and served as a coach at the University of Washington Basketball Camp.
Miller and her husband, Bob, have a three-year old son, Ryan.
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