Women's Basketball

Carrie Moore
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Carrie Moore enters her first year as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator for the Wolverines in 2021-22 after spending time at North Carolina, Princeton and Creighton. A Michigan native, Moore won a pair of state titles at Detroit Country Day High School and led the nation in scoring as a senior at Western Michigan in 2006-07.
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Moore comes to Michigan after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina, helping the Tar Heels to the 2021 NCAA Tournament. She was instrumental in spearheading UNC's recruiting efforts, helping sign the No. 10-ranked recruiting class in 2019 and the No. 3-ranked recruiting class in 2020 that featured three McDonald's All-Americans.
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Prior to her time in Chapel Hill, Moore spent the previous three seasons (2016-19) as an assistant coach at Princeton as part of two different stints with the Tigers. During her three seasons as an assistant, Princeton won back-to-back Ivy League regular season and tournament championships (2018, 2019) while making a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and one WNIT appearance. She also served as the director of operations for two seasons (2008-10), as she was part of Princeton's first NCAA Tournament team (2010).
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Moore was an assistant coach at Creighton from 2010-15, helping the Bluejays to postseason appearances in all five seasons - including back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history (2012 and 2013).
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Moore starred at Western Michigan during her playing career, scoring a school-record 2,216 points during her career, with 813 of those coming during her senior season. Moore was named the 2007 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year after leading the NCAA in scoring with 25.4 points per game, marking the first time a MAC player won the scoring crown. She also was named to the Academic All-America second team and was a Senior CLASS Award nominee during her senior campaign.
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She set nine school records and four MAC records as a Bronco, graduating magna cum laude from WMU in 2007 with a degree in journalism.
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She signed WNBA free agent contracts with both the Phoenix Mercury and Chicago Sky. Moore played professionally for one season in Poland following her collegiate career.
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Moore comes to Michigan after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina, helping the Tar Heels to the 2021 NCAA Tournament. She was instrumental in spearheading UNC's recruiting efforts, helping sign the No. 10-ranked recruiting class in 2019 and the No. 3-ranked recruiting class in 2020 that featured three McDonald's All-Americans.
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Prior to her time in Chapel Hill, Moore spent the previous three seasons (2016-19) as an assistant coach at Princeton as part of two different stints with the Tigers. During her three seasons as an assistant, Princeton won back-to-back Ivy League regular season and tournament championships (2018, 2019) while making a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and one WNIT appearance. She also served as the director of operations for two seasons (2008-10), as she was part of Princeton's first NCAA Tournament team (2010).
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Moore was an assistant coach at Creighton from 2010-15, helping the Bluejays to postseason appearances in all five seasons - including back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history (2012 and 2013).
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Moore starred at Western Michigan during her playing career, scoring a school-record 2,216 points during her career, with 813 of those coming during her senior season. Moore was named the 2007 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year after leading the NCAA in scoring with 25.4 points per game, marking the first time a MAC player won the scoring crown. She also was named to the Academic All-America second team and was a Senior CLASS Award nominee during her senior campaign.
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She set nine school records and four MAC records as a Bronco, graduating magna cum laude from WMU in 2007 with a degree in journalism.
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She signed WNBA free agent contracts with both the Phoenix Mercury and Chicago Sky. Moore played professionally for one season in Poland following her collegiate career.