Experience
2024 – Present: Head Coach, Tulane University
2021 – 2024: Head Coach, Stony Brook University
2017 – 2021: Associate Head Coach (20-21)/Assistant Coach & Recruiting Coordinator, James Madison University
2016 – 2017: Assistant Coach, Old Dominion University
2015 – 2016: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, U.S. Naval Academy
2012 – 2015: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, University of Denver
2011 – 2012: Assistant Coach, Bucknell University
2009 – 2011: Graduate Assistant Coach, Auburn University
2005 – 2009: Player, Tulane University
Education
2011: Auburn University, Masters, Business Administration
2009: Tulane University, Bachelors, Management
Personal
Hometown: Harrisburg, PA
Career Highlights
Career Record
69-24 (.742)
20+ Win Seasons (2)
2023-24, 2021-22
Winning Seasons (3)
2023-24, 2022-23, 2021-22
Power Five Wins (2)
Big Ten, Pac-12
Coach of the Year (1)
2023-24 CAA
Other Post-Season Berths (2)
2023-24 WBIT & 2021-22 WNIT
From 2021 to 2024, led Stony Brook to a 69-24 (.742) overall record, three consecutive winning seasons, two 23+ win seasons, and two post-season berths
The 2023-24 CAA Coach of the Year, led Stony Brook to the most single-season (t-28) and CAA wins (16) in program history, as well as the first CAA Regular Season Championship and post-season win (WBIT) in program history
In 2021-22 (first season), guided Stony Brook to the third-most single-season (t-23) and most America East Conference (t-14) wins in program history, including two wins over Power Five opponents (Rutgers, Washington State) – was the only non-Power 5 rookie Division I Head Coach to win 20 or more games
Stony Brook’s scoring offense finished ranked 1st in the America East in 2021-22
Stony Brook’s scoring defense finished ranked 30th nationally in 2021-22
As Stony Brook’s Head Coach, recruited and coached eight all-conference team selections, as well as one Player of the Year
From 2017 to 2021, helped lead James Madison to four winning seasons, three 23+ win seasons, three CAA Regular Season Conference Championships, and two post-season berths
From 2009 to 2011, assisted Auburn to 32 wins and one post-season berth
A 2018 inductee into the Tulane University Athletics Hall of Fame, the 2008-09 Conference USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year is the program’s all-time leader in career assists and helped lead Tulane to one Conference USA Regular Season Championship
News & Media
4/2/24 – Langford Named Tulane Women’sBasketball Coach in Return to Uptown
9/25/23 – Stony Brook Athletics Announces Contract Extension for Women’s Basketball Head Coach Ashley Langford
3/1/22 – Stony Brook’s Ashley Langford is Empowering Players for Life After Ball (SLAM)
2/25/22 – Interview: Stony Brook Head Coach Ashley Langford (The Dribble Drop)
5/7/21 – Ashley Langford’s Stony Brook University Press Conference
4/28/21 – WELCOME! SBU Names Ashley Langford Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Head Coach Record
Season | School | Overall | Conference | Championships | Post-Season |
2021-22 | Stony Brook | 23-6 | 14-4 | WNIT (1st Round) | |
2022-23 | Stony Brook | 18-13 | 11-7 | ||
2023-24 | Stony Brook | 28-5 | 16-2 | CAA RS | WBIT (2nd Round) |
Career | 69-24 (.742) | 41-13 (.759) |