Oglethorpe Director of Athletics Becky Hall has named Oglethorpe
graduate Alex Richey to the position of head women's basketball
coach, replacing previous head coach Aaron Nester, who resigned in
February after serving three seasons in the role. Richey comes to
the position after serving as a men's basketball assistant coach
under head coach Philip Ponder over the last two years, including
this past year as the lead assistant coach on the staff.
Richey graduated from Oglethorpe in 2011 with a degree in
business administration. After a year away from campus, he returned
in 2012 as a men's basketball assistant coach and university
admissions counselor. Ponder elevated him to the full-time, lead
assistant coach role entering the 2013-14 season.
"I am thrilled to have Alex join our staff in this new role,"
said Hall. "His passion, enthusiasm, and tireless work ethic will
serve him well as he leads a young and talented Petrel basketball
program. Coach Richey has a big job to do; however I am confident
that his basketball knowledge coupled with his ability to recruit
top notch scholar-athletes will lead us back, up to near the top of
the conference and beyond in the years to come."
A native of the Metro Atlanta area, Richey attended Centennial
High School in Roswell, Ga., where he was a two-time AAAAA
All-State basketball player, Richey continued his playing career at
Oglethorpe under the guidance of Ponder, where he was named
All-SCAC Third Team as a junior and was an All-SCAC Honorable
Mention selection in his senior season. Currently, Alex ranks among
the school leaders in three-pointers made and attempted and is also
the school's latest member of the 1,000-point club, totaling 1,147
career points.
During his two-year tenure under Ponder, the men's program
compiled a 38-17 overall record, entered the D3hoops.com Top 25 for
the first time in program history this past season, and came within
a single point of an SAA championship. Richey looks to bring his
unmatched enthusiasm and energy to the women's program at his alma
mater in order to develop a winning culture both on and off the
basketball court.
"The last 48 hours have been a dream come true. I have the
greatest job in the world. I get to coach basketball every day. Not
only do I get to do something I love, I get to do it somewhere that
I love, as well," said Richey. "Oglethorpe University changed my
life from the moment I came onto campus as an undergrad and the
support I have been shown throughout my involvement with OU to this
day is indescribable. This is a very special time in my life as
well as the life of my family and without the support of AD Hall,
my mentor Coach Ponder, as well as the hard work of the young men
that I have worked with over the past two seasons, this would not
be possible."
The women's basketball program received NCAA
Tournament bids in four consecutive years from 2006-09,
including advancing to the national semifinals in 2008 and to two
consecutive sectionals from 2008-09. In addition, the program
secured its first and only SCAC championship in 2009. The program
has fallen on harder times in recent years, however, and hasn't
enjoyed a double-digit win season since 2009-10.
"Moving forward, I am excited to be working with this group of
young women, who have expressed their desire to work hard and give
there best effort everyday," Richey continued. "As a coach, that is
all you can ask for from your players and I can promise them that I
will do the same in return. It is my goal to lead this program to
the national prominence that it once held. Through hard work and
the support of all of those involved in the Petrel Nation, it is my
firm belief that we can do it!"
"We are extremely excited for the direction that our women's
basketball program is headed with Coach Richey leading that
charge," said Hall. "Alex is well respected and admired here,
and we are excited to get this next chapter of Petrel basketball
started."