Illinois Wesleyan’s Mia Smith to serve on USA Basketball committee

Mia Smith
Mia Smith is the winningest coach in Illinois Wesleyan women’s basketball history. (Photo by WJBC)

By WJBC Staff

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Illinois Wesleyan head women’s basketball coach Mia Smith has been selected to serve as an at-large representative on the national USA Basketball committee to select coaches and athletes for various USA Basketball teams for the 2017-2020 quadrennium.

The USA Basketball committees include representatives from USA Basketball’s constituent organizations, as well as at least one former USA Basketball athlete representative on each committee.

Chairing the USA Women’s Developmental National Team Committee is Carol Callan, USA Basketball Women’s National Team director. Athlete representatives include four-time Olympic and two-time World Championship gold medalist Tamika Catchings and DeLisha Milton-Jones, a two-time Olympic and two-time World Championship gold medalist.

Joining Smith as an at-large representatives is Westmont College head coach Kirsten Moore.

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