Tina Langley’s Leadership Propels Washington Women’s Basketball to Unexpected NIT Run

Huskies, Husky Basketball, Sports Seattle

When the Washington Women’s Basketball team was selected to play in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) this season, it was a surprise to many. After all, the team had finished the regular season with a record of 14-16, and had only managed to win four of their last ten games. However, the Huskies’ unexpected run to the NIT is largely due to the leadership of head coach Tina Langley.

Langley took over as head coach of the Huskies in 2019, and has since transformed the program. She has instilled a culture of hard work and dedication, and has been able to get the most out of her players. Langley has also been able to take advantage of her team’s strengths, such as their ability to shoot from beyond the arc. This has allowed the Huskies to play an up-tempo style of basketball that has been effective against their opponents.

In addition to her coaching ability, Langley has also been able to recruit talented players to the program. She has brought in several highly-rated prospects, including freshman guard Quay Miller, who has been a key contributor this season. Langley has also been able to retain key players from last season, such as senior guard Amber Melgoza, who has been a leader on and off the court.

The Huskies’ success this season is a testament to Langley’s leadership. She has been able to get the most out of her players, and has instilled a culture of hard work and dedication that has paid off in the form of an unexpected NIT run. Langley’s leadership has been instrumental in Washington’s success this season, and it is clear that she is building something special in Seattle.

Tina Langley's Leadership Propels Washington Women's Basketball to Unexpected NIT Run