URI’s Reiss Named A-10 Coach of the Year

Wednesday, March 01, 2023

 

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Tammi Reiss. PHOTO: URI/Steven Moffa

University of Rhode Island head women's basketball coach Tammi Reiss was named the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year for the second time in three years while junior Mayé Touré earned Most Improved Player of the Year. 

Touré also earned a spot on the All-Conference first team while grad transfer Madison Hattix-Covington was named to the All-Conference Third Team.

The Rams had an All-Conference First-Team selection for the fourth straight year for the first time in program history.

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About Season

The Rams finished their regular season clinching a share of the regular season title for the first time ever.

In her fourth year at the helm, Reiss led the Rams to 23 wins, the most in program history. Rhody also won 14 A-10 games and 13 games at the Ryan Center- both also program bests. URI received votes in national polls for the second straight season, again, for the first time ever. 

Reiss, who was named the 2020-21 A-10 Coach of the Year, is the first head coach to earn the COY honor twice at the helm. Besides Reiss, Linda Ziemke was the first and only other head coach in Rhody history to earn Coach of the Year. Ziemke was named COY after leading the Rams to the only NCAA Tournament appearance in 1995-96. Reiss is the only coach in program history to lead the Rams to back-to-back 20-win seasons. 

Touré, the Atlantic 10 Most Improved Player, had a breakout season in 2022-23. After being limited to 9.3 minutes per game last year with the Rams, Touré earned her role as starter, contributing 13.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game this season. Touré is the seventh Ram all-time to earn a First-Team honor. 

Hattix-Covington was named to the All-Conference Third Team, finishing out the regular season second on the team in scoring, providing 10.6 points and 4.9 rebounds each time out.

The Rams are back in action this weekend at the Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Tournament, playing in the quarterfinal round for the third straight year. Their first game is Friday, March 3 at 5:00 p.m. against the winner of game 6 (Duquesne/Loyola Chicago vs. George Washington) at CHASE Field House in Wilmington, Delaware. 


All-Conference First Team

Anna DeWolfe, Fordham
Asiah Dingle, Fordham
Sam Breen, Massachusetts
Sydney Taylor, Massachusetts
Mayé Touré, Rhode Island
Talya Brugler, Saint Joseph's

All-Conference Second Team

Elle Sutphin, Davidson
Megan McConnell, Duquesne
Ber'Nyah Mayo, Massachusetts
Addie Budnik, Richmond
Brooke Flowers, Saint Louis
Kyla McMakin, Saint Louis

All-Conference Third Team

Kayla Spruill, La Salle
Madison Hattix-Covington, Rhode Island
Maggie Doogan, Richmond
Mackenzie Smith, Saint Joseph's
Laura Ziegler, Saint Joseph's
Sarah Te-Biasu, VCU

 
 

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