| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 860-701-6594 |
| Email: | Alex.E.Ivansheck@uscga.edu |
Alex Ivansheck was named the head coach of the women's
basketball team at the United States Coast Guard Academy in
June.
Ivansheck spent the last six seasons as an assistant coach at
Ithaca College where she helped the Bombers post a 116-50 record,
including a 81-11 mark in Empire 8 games. Ithaca made three NCAA
playoff appearances, won four conference regular-season titles and
two postseason tournament championships and recorded the league's
first 16-0 record ever in any sport during her time there.
She is no stranger to Southeastern Connecticut, growing up in
Salem and graduating from Norwich Free Academy in 2000. While at
NFA, she played for legendary coach Bill Scarlata and won a pair of
Class LL state championships while the team qualified for the ECC
and state championship in each of her four seasons on the
basketball team. Ivansheck was also a four-year member of the cross
country team that participated in both the state and New England
Championships for four consecutive seasons.
Prior to arriving at Ithaca, Ivansheck spent the 2005-06 season
with the women's basketball staff at William Smith, where she
helped the Herons to a second round of the NCAA playoffs. William
Smith finished 22-8 and won the Liberty League's regular-season and
championship tournament titles.
Ivansheck played at Ithaca from 2000 to 2005 (an injury sidelined
her for all but five games of her senior season; she received a
medical hardship waiver from the NCAA and played a fifth season
while pursuing a master's degree). A point guard, she helped the
Bombers to a record of 109-28 during her career, with NCAA playoff
berths each season. Ithaca won Empire 8 titles in 2001, 2003, 2004
and 2005. In her career, Ivansheck scored 567 points and pulled
down 309 rebounds. Her career totals of 333 assists and 253 steals
are both fourth on the program's all-time lists (she was third in
both categories after finishing her career). She received honorable
mention to the Empire 8 all-star team in 2002 and 2005.
She interned with the Women's Sport Foundation as an undergraduate
at Ithaca. Ivansheck earned her bachelor's degree in sport
management, with a minor in coaching, in 2004 and received a
master's degree in business administration in 2005 at Ithaca.
Ivansheck will also serve as an instructor in the Academy's Health
and Physical Education program.
















