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University of the Pacific

Lindsey Moore

Lindsey Moore

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    Assistant Coach

Lindsey Moore enters her third season as an assistant coach with Pacific women's basketball in 2020-21.

Moore is actively involved with recruiting, scouting, game preparation and video coordination for the Tigers. She also works to organize summer camps and assists with women's basketball alumni relations. Additionally, the former professional and collegiate guard has played a big role in helping develop Pacific's perimeter players.

A native of Covington, Washington, Moore spent two years as a graduate assistant at Arizona State from 2016 to 2018, where she worked under long-time head coach Charli Turner-Thorne. During Moore's tenure in Tempe, ASU won 42 games overall and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament both years.

While under Turner-Thorne, Moore was the video coordinator, assisted in creating scouting reports on the team's opponents, managed a staff of student-managers and was critical in the organization of instructional camps at ASU. Academically, Moore earned a master's degree in higher and secondary education at ASU.

Prior to her time in the desert, Moore worked as a graduate assistant at Midland University in 2015-16, an NAIA institution in Freemont, Nebraska. While at Midland, Moore helped implement offensive and defensive systems through coaching sessions with individual players. Moore also took on a recruiting role during the summer AAU season.

Prior to starting her coaching career, Moore played professionally with the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx as well as overseas in Italy and Australia. Moore was drafted by Minnesota with the 12th overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft. During her two seasons with the Lynx, she helped the team secure the 2013 WNBA Championship over the Atlanta Dream. Her professional career also took her to Virtus Elite Le Spezia of Italy's LegA Basket Femminile and the West Coast Waves of the Australian Women's Basketball League.

In college, Moore put together a successful career at Nebraska, playing in 132 games with 1,673 points. She averaged 12.7 points, 5.3 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game during her time with the Huskers. In 2013, Moore shot 46.8 percent from the field en route to Associated Press All-American honors. That season, she was also a candidate for the Wade Trophy, Naismith Collegiate Player of the Year Award and the John R. Wooden Award.

In 2012 and 2013, Moore was a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which is awarded to the nation's top point guard.  She was also selected to the All-Big Ten team twice. Her 699 career assists at Nebraska also currently stands as a program record. Furthermore, Moore led the Huskers to the NCAA Tournament in three of her four seasons, taking Nebraska to the Sweet 16 in her senior year.