Title: | Assistant Coach |
Phone: | 404-727-4094 |
Email: | kjmenen@emory.edu |
Katherine Menendez joined the Emory women's basketball staff as
an assistant coach on June 1, 2010.
Menendez joined the Eagles’ program from Illinois Wesleyan
University where she served as an assistant on head coach Mia
Smith’s staff for two seasons (2008-09 & 2009-10).
In those two years, the Titans fashioned an overall record of 58-3
while capturing a pair of College Conference of Illinois and
Wisconsin championships. Menendez helped IWU to a pair of
berths in the NCAA Tournament with the team advancing to the Elite
8 in 2009. In 2009-10, the Titans finished with an
overall slate of 28-2 and ended the regular season ranked No. 3
nationally among Division III programs. In her first year on
the IWU staff, the team chalked up a 30-1 mark with the victory
total establishing a school seasonal record. In addition, the
Titans ended the regular season ranked No. 1
nationally. In addition to her bench duties, Menendez,
who worked primarily with the IWU post players and forwards,
directed the program’s summer camp and served as the
co-director of the IWU Summer Shootout Tournament.
Menendez attended North Central College (IL) where she was a
four-year member of the Cardinals’ basketball team
(2005-08). She was a dual major in English and Sport
Management and earned her undergraduate degrees in those subjects
in June, 2008. While at North Central, she was a member of
the CCIW All-Academic Team and also assisted with the
school’s Office of Admissions.
Menendez obtained her master’s degree in Sport Management
from Illinois State in May, 2010. While at Illinois State,
she worked as a graduate assistant in the compliance
department.
"Emory University is an incredible institution that is committed
to the success of its student-athletes both academically and
athletically,” Menendez said. “Coach
Thomaskutty is committed to the success and well-being of her
players, and I look forward to working with her and the women on
the basketball team as we continue to seek success both on and off
of the court."