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Women's Basketball Christine Korver, Assistant Director for Sports Information

Wynn Named A WBCA Honoree For The 2025 Thirty Under 30

ATLANTA, Ga. — Anderson University women's basketball assistant coach Maya Wynn has been recognized by the The Women's Basketball Coaches Association as an honoree for the WBCA Thirty Under 30 presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment for the 2024-25 season.

The WBCA Thirty Under 30 program was created to recognize 30 up-and-coming women's basketball coaches aged 30 and under at all levels of the game. Each honoree has exemplified their involvement in community service, mentorship and impact on others, professional manner, and attitude and professional association involvement.

Wynn recently completed her second season with the Trojans after being named the assistant coach in August of 2023. In her two seasons, the Black and Gold have an overall record of 46-19 and a conference slate of 30-14. Anderson won the 2025 South Atlantic Conference Tournament and secured berths to the NCAA Tournament in 2024 and 2025.

Wynn joined the Trojans from Winthrop, where she served one season under head coach Semeka Randall Lay. Prior to being an Eagle, Wynn came from Cincinnati, where she served as an interim assistant coach in 2021-22.

During her time at Cincinnati, she worked with film, created, and executed skill development plans for multiple players, planned weekly academic meeting with players, and compiled/organized high school schedules and transcripts during the evaluation process.

Wynn briefly served as the special assistant to the head coach in the fall of 2021. Prior to her arrival in Cincinnati, she spent one season as an assistant coach at Loyola University (Md.). While there, she was responsible for working with post players, breaking down film, developing scouting reports, planning team activities, and facilitating postseason workouts.

Before heading to Loyola, Wynn served as an assistant coach at Albright College (Pa.) and worked as a graduate assistant in the Saint Francis (Pa.) athletic department.

Wynn played and graduated from Saint Francis and earned a bachelor's degree in accounting. She was named to the All-Rookie Team in 2014 and currently ranks third in the Red Flash record books with 3-point baskets attempted and fifth in 3-point baskets made during her stint at Saint Francis (2014-2018).
 
2025 WBCA Thirty Under 30 honorees:
Name Institution
Jenna Allen Central Michigan University
Annie Barrett New York University
Peyton Booth Youngstown State University
Lauren Brocke Air Force Academy
Kiara Carter Chicago State University
Mi'Cole Cayton Louisiana State University Shreveport
Kayla Cooper Williams James Madison University
Paige Corkins College of the Holy Cross
Moriah Crisp Marist College
Tania Davis University of Iowa
Jenny DeGraaf University of South Carolina Upstate
Terra Helm McKendree University
Holly Hoopingarner Butler University
Courtney Jaco University of Southern California
Kacie Jones South Dakota State University
Ashleigh Lopez Grand Canyon University
Samantha Mancinelli Tufts University
Ashton Millender DePaul University
Caelyn Orlandi Lewis-Clark State College
Abigail Owings University of Cincinnati
Katherine Puda Smith College
Amber Raisner Yale University
Ty Rozier Fairleigh Dickinson University Metropolitan
Blair Schaefer University of Texas
Brianna Spector Franklin & Marshall College
Ariel Stephenson University of Richmond
Colsten Thompson University of Alabama
Uyen Tran Wichita State University
Angel Whetstone Madison College
Ashley Williams Hanover College
Olivia Woolam Denison University
Harlyn Wyatt University of Memphis
Maya Wynn Anderson University
This is the 10th year of the WBCA Thirty Under 30 program.

About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of a diverse community of coaches to the organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit WBCA.org for more details about the association.
 
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