Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Howard University Announces Donnie Stith as New Assistant Coach for Women’s Basketball

ASSISTANT COACH DONNIE STITH
HOWARD UJNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Photo Courtesy: Howard University Athletics

WASHINGTON, D.C. --  Howard University women's basketball head coach Ty Grace has announced Donnie Stith as a new assistant coach. "Donnie is a great addition to our staff. His background playing at the Division I collegiate level and overseas will definitely be an asset to our team. He will work with our post players and assist with all the day to day operations of the program," stated Grace.

Prior to Howard, Stith was the head coach at the Boo Williams Summer League in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Before that he was the varsity head coach at Salem High School after receiving a promotion from being the boys varsity assistant coach.

"His experience on the high school and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) level has allowed him to build great relationships, that will help with our recruiting ties throughout the east coast and and other areas. I'm excited for his passion to learn and help develop our student-athletes on and off the court."

Stith has an extensive background playing basketball. In college he was a member of the Tulane University team under the tutelage of head coach Dave Dickerson. His team finished third in the semi-finals of the 2006-2007 Conference USA tournament. Stith appeared in 118 games playing over 2,600 minutes. Ultimately he accumulated over 740 points, 550 rebounds and 141 blocks.

After Tulane he played internationally with the Dornbirn Lions in Austria. There he was on the regional championship team. His last international stint was with the UCD Marian. He led the Irish Superleague club in scoring with 17.8 points per game.

Stith is a 2008 graduate of Tulane University. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Arts.

About Howard University Athletics
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 19 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent six conferences: the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA), Sun Belt Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference. Visit www.hubison.com to learn more.

By: Brittany Bell Surratt, Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations
HOWARD UNIVERSITY BISON ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

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