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Ty Evans

Player Profile

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
Second Season

Ty Evans is in his second season at Georgetown after joining the Hoyas women's basketball program in September 2005.

He brings five years of high level coaching and playing experience to the position. In addition to his coaching of the Hoya post players, Evans will focus on recruiting and all coordinate scouting and scheduling of opponents, and will head the pre-season and post-season conditioning schedules.

Prior to Georgetown, Evans had two stints as an assistant coach at St. Louis University, from the 2000-01 through the 2004-05 seasons. Responsibilities included the coordinatination the pre-season and post-season individual instruction, scheduling, director of summer camps, film exchange and team travel. Evans was also responsible for the development of post players and played an integral role in recruiting.

During the 2002-03 season, Evans was the head coach of the Ulkiken Eagles, based in Bergen, Norway, of the Norwegian Professional Men's League. It was his second career stop in Norway as he was a former player for the team and won the team's MVP award in 1997-98. Evans spent one more year playing professionally overseas in Taiwan in 1998-99 before focusing on his coaching career.

His coaching time began as an assistant high school basketball coach at Beloit Memorial High in Beloit, Wis., where he assisted both the junior varsity and varsity. Evans spent the following year as an assistant basketball coach at Turner High School in Beloit, where he also served as head boys and girls coach for the eighth grade teams.

Evans has been integral in helping promote the game of basketball, founding Krossover Basketball Inc. based in Janesville, Wis., in 1999. Krossover Basketball used basketball as a vehicle to teach youngsters the value of conflict resolution, time management and vocational training while promoting the game of basketball through the AAU component of the organization.

He also continues to run his First Step Basketball Camp during the summer in his hometown of Beloit, while also serving as the Director of the Amare Stoudemire Basketball Camp (June 2005).

Evans graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1995 with a degree in secondary education and was a two-year basketball team captain along with being named a First-Team All-American in 1994-95.

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