Original article (Ezell Adds Brooke Atkinson to Staff) on the University of Wyoming’s athletic website gowyo.com.
Wyoming Women’s Basketball Head Coach Heather Ezell has announced the hiring of Brooke Atkinson as an assistant coach, joining the Cowgirl basketball staff.
“I’m excited for the opportunity and I look forward to getting started at Wyoming,” said Atkinson.
“I want to thank Coach Ezell for adding me to her staff. I’m excited to get to work and look forward to the challenges ahead.”
Atkinson comes to Laramie after spending the previous five seasons as the Head Coach at New Mexico State. While with the Aggies, Atkinson won 75 games and was the 2017-18 WAC Coach of the Year after she led NMSU to its fourth consecutive WAC regular season title. In 2018-19, the Aggies won their fifth-straight regular season championships and the WAC Tournament title, earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
At NM State, Atkinson helped guide seven student-athletes to All-WAC honors. Also under Atkinson, Brooke Salas was a two-time WAC Player of the Year (2017-18 and 2018-19) while also being named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2018-19.
Atkinson joined New Mexico State after spending three seasons as an assistant at Colorado State. In her three seasons at CSU, the Rams won three-straight Mountain West championships, including making an NCAA appearance in 2015-16. Prior to joining the Rams, Atkinson spent 2011-14 at South Dakota. In all three of those seasons, USD received postseason berths, including the Coyotes’ first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2014.
Prior to arriving in South Dakota, Atkinson spent eight seasons (2003-11) on the bench at New Mexico State. While in Las Cruces, she helped lead the 2009-10 Aggies to their first postseason appearance in 16 seasons.
As a player, Atkinson played at Western Nebraska CC (1998-00) before closing with her final two seasons at Wichita State (2000-02). Atkinson graduated from Wichita State in 2003 with a degree in Elementary Education and earned her master’s degree in Educational Curriculum from NMSU in 2008.