WILMINGTON, North
Carolina - UNCW women's basketball coach Adell Harris has announced the hiring
of former Tusculum assistant Ross Jolly to her new staff.
Jolly joins the Seahawks as an assistant coach, where he
will aid in recruiting, player development,
scouting and film exchange. He will also serve as director for the Adell Harris basketball camps.
"I am extremely
happy to have Ross joining our staff here at UNCW," said Harris,
who was named head coach on May 3. "His passion
and work ethic will assist us in executing our goals of becoming a championship
program. In our short time together, Ross has been a source of advice,
support, knowledge & more importantly friendship. I look forward to
seeing what the future holds for both of us here at UNCW."
Jolly follows Harris from Tusculum after spending the
2011-12 season on her staff at the Greenville, Tenn., school. He helped guide
the Pioneers to a 17-11 overall mark and victories over defending DII
national champion and top-ranked Clayton State and 2012 NCAA Champion Shaw as
the program earned the school's fifth straight NCAA Southeast Regional berth.
"I am very excited for the opportunity to continue my
coaching career here at UNCW," said Jolly. "Coach Harris is a winner, and I
look forward to playing a role in bringing championships to Wilmington."
Prior to his time at Tusculum, Jolly served as a manager
with the Chattanooga women's basketball program for four seasons. The Mocs posted
an 82-37 overall record, three Southern Conference championships, two SoCon
Tournament titles and appeared in a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances
under head coach Wes Moore. Jolly
graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from
Chattanooga in 2011.
A native of Sparta, Tenn., Jolly comes from a family with a
steep basketball tradition. His sister, Kellie Harper, was a three-time
national champion at Tennessee under hall-of-fame coach Pat Summitt and
currently serves as Head Coach at NC State. His brother, Brent, is an assistant
with the men's program at Chattanooga.