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Ashley Langford wasn’t necessarily looking to move. As head women’s basketball coach at Stony Brook University in New York, she was elated with her team’s impressive 69-24 record over three seasons and all the accolades that accompanied it — including being named the Coastal Athletic Association’s Coach of the Year for the 2023-24 season.
Langford was already preparing for the Seawolves 2024-25 season when Tulane University’s Lisa Stockton announced in March that she was retiring as the Green Wave’s women’s basketball coach after 30 acclaimed seasons. In Langford’s mind, this was no ordinary job opportunity but a chance to follow in the footsteps of her legendary college coach.
A standout point guard for the Green Wave from 2005 to 2009, Langford amassed one honor after the other. As a senior, she was named Conference USA’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in addition to being a three-time All-Conference selection. She was also a member of C-USA’s All-Freshman Team in 2006, earning Freshman All-America honors from the Women’s Basketball News Service. She scored 1,047 points during her collegiate career and was inducted into Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018.
“This is my alma mater, and I feel really indebted to Tulane and Coach Stockton,” said Langford, who was introduced on April 9 as the Green Wave’s seventh head coach and first African American to lead the program.