Basketball

University of Memphis Welcomes New Coaching Staff Additions

Hana Haden announces Griffin Jr., Fraile, and Davis to bolster women's basketball program

University of Memphis women's basketball head coach Hana Haden unveiled a trio of new staff members on June 9, marking a strategic infusion of talent into the program.

Reagan Griffin Jr., a Memphis native, joins as director of player development and video analytics, bringing experience from Texas A&M and the Dallas Wings, where he contributed to player growth and scouting initiatives.

Arian Fraile was appointed assistant director of athletic performance, leveraging his background in strength and conditioning at the University of Miami, FIU, and as a certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA.

Alex Davis steps into the role of assistant director of operations, having previously served as a graduate assistant at Georgia Southern and managed the women's basketball team at Central Michigan, where he earned a degree in communications with an athletic coaching minor.

A Championship pedigree meets new energy

Coach Haden expressed enthusiasm for the new additions, noting that each brings a proven track record from a championship season at Georgia Southern and a deep understanding of player development and performance optimization.

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