Keisha Hampton, a former WNBA player and DePaul standout, has been appointed as an assistant coach for the Yale women’s basketball team, as announced by head coach Dalila Eshe. Hampton’s extensive playing experience in the WNBA and internationally complements her passion for mentoring young athletes. Alongside her athletic career, she co-founded a nonprofit focused on youth development and has a record of academic and athletic excellence at DePaul, including participation in the NCAA Tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Hampton scored 1,574 points during her college career at DePaul.
  • She helped lead DePaul to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and a high of 29 wins in the 2010-2011 season.
Yes, But

While Hampton's impressive resume reflects her skill and commitment to basketball, the challenge lies in her transition from player to coach, requiring her to adapt her approach to mentorship and strategy in a new role.

State of Play
  • Yale is looking to enhance its women's basketball program after hiring Hampton, aiming for improved performance in upcoming seasons.
  • Eshe’s leadership is focused on creating a supportive atmosphere that fosters both player development and competitive success.
What's Next

As the season approaches, Hampton will likely begin implementing her experiences and strategies to integrate with the team and develop the players' skills on and off the court.

Bottom Line

Hampton's diverse background and commitment to empowering young women position her as a pivotal addition to Yale’s coaching staff, potentially leading to a transformation of the program’s culture and performance.