AIKEN, S.C. – University of South Carolina Aiken head women's basketball coach
Mark Miller is pleased to announce the addition of
Britney Guy as the assistant women's basketball coach.
"We are excited to have her join our program," Miller said. "Her energy and enthusiasm are a welcome addition to the team. Britney has strong recruiting ties to the Southeast and knows the teams in our region very well. She will have an immediate impact on our team and in our league."
Guy comes to USC Aiken after spending the last two years at West Virginia Wesleyan College. During her time with the Bobcats, Guy helped the team reach the MEC Tournament quarterfinals after going on the road and knocking off West Virginia State. She helped produce seven MEC Commissioner Honor Roll athletes and five MEC academic all-conference selections.
At Thomas University, Guy led the team to a conference tournament appearance in 2017. During her time with the program, she worked with one all-conference performer and a pair of NAIA scholar-athletes.
Guy worked with all facets of the programs, including planning, organizing and conducting practices, scouting, recruiting, analyzing game film, monitoring academic eligibility and coordinating travel arrangements for road games. She also assisted with overseeing the budget and fundraising as well as participating in community outreach activities.
Guy was a four-year student-athlete at Lincoln Memorial. As a senior, she was tabbed the Lincoln Memorial Woman Breakthrough Athlete of the Year after leading the team in assists and being the Lady Railsplitters' second-leading scorer. As a senior, she picked up SAC Player of the Week accolades on Jan. 18.
Guy is a member of the WBCA and participated in A Step-Up symposium and an online seminar.
She finished her Luella H.S. playing career as the school's all-time leading scorer.
Guy graduated with a degree in exercise science from Lincoln Memorial. She earned her MBA at Thomas University.
Guy will begin her duties at USC Aiken May 1.