A Strategic Addition to the Owls' Staff
Temple University’s women’s basketball program is poised for a fresh infusion of talent on the sidelines as head coach Diane Richardson announces the hiring of Sharay Hall as an assistant coach.
Richardson highlighted Hall’s extensive playing and coaching pedigree, emphasizing that her background aligns perfectly with the Owls’ ambitions for sustained growth.
Hall’s journey through the college ranks includes stints at Jacksonville University, Rider University, Millersville University and Pitt‑Bradford, where she honed her reputation as a developer of talent.
At Jacksonville, she guided the team to a 25‑9 season and captured the ASUN Conference Championship, a feat that underscored her ability to turn programs into contenders.
Her work at Rider also earned notice when she helped the team secure a victory in the 2024 MAAC Tournament, and her second season at Millersville produced an 11‑win improvement, earning her a spot on the WBCA’s 30 Under 30 list.
Beyond win‑loss records, Hall is celebrated for her player‑development acumen and recruiting savvy, qualities that Richardson says align perfectly with the Owls’ ambitions.
Having grown up in Philadelphia, Hall brings a deep connection to the community and a commitment to nurturing local talent, a factor Richardson believes will resonate strongly with the university’s fan base.