Stephanie Miller has officially joined the Boston College women's basketball program as Chief of Staff and Assistant Coach, a move that underscores the Eagles' commitment to strengthening their coaching architecture.
Miller, a veteran strategist with a proven track record in player development and defensive schemes, expressed genuine enthusiasm about contributing to the university's tradition of excellence.
Her arrival follows a distinguished stint at Bradley University, where she helped guide the Braves to a 34‑win season in 2025‑26 and elevated the program’s three‑point defense into the nation’s top‑20 rankings.
During Kate Popevic‑Goss’s maternity leave, Miller served as interim head coach, steering the team to several key victories, including a decisive win over Abilene Christian, and maintaining the squad’s momentum in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Under her guidance, Bradley also topped the conference in three‑point shooting and posted the best assist‑to‑turnover ratio, achievements that earned her Crossroads League Co‑Coach of the Year honors in 2015‑16.
Prior to her collegiate career, Miller honed her craft at Hill McCloy High School and on the AAU circuit, where she cultivated a reputation for disciplined, player‑focused coaching.
A graduate of Michigan State University, she brings a blend of analytical insight and hands‑on experience that Boston College hopes will translate into continued growth on the court.
A Strategic Addition for the Eagles
The program’s leadership believes Miller’s defensive expertise and organizational acumen will not only reinforce the staff but also inspire the student‑athletes to pursue higher standards of performance.
With the new coaching staff in place, Boston College aims to build on its recent successes and contend more aggressively for conference titles, leveraging Miller’s strategic vision and deep‑rooted basketball knowledge.