Mabrey leaves Irish WBB staff
(Notre Dame) — For the last 15 years, there always has seemed to be a Mabrey associated with Notre Dame women’s basketball, either as a player or a coach.
That won’t be the case next season.
Michaela Mabrey, who has been part of the coaching staff since 2019, announced on Instagram Wednesday that she is leaving the program.
In her statement, Mabrey wrote “God has truly blessed me with the opportunity to coach at a place I love, alongside people I love, impacting players I love and I am forever grateful. I’m excited for what He has in store next.”
Mabrey was a two-time team captain during her playing days from 2012-2016, reaching three Final Fours. She then started her coaching career with one-year stints at Miami, Fla., Miami (Ohio) and LSU, before coming onto Muffet McGraw’s staff in 2019.
Mabrey worked primarily with the Irish guards, helping develop the careers of Olivia Miles, Sonia Citron and Hannah Hidalgo during her Irish tenure. She also served as the program’s recruiting coordinator.
Mabrey’s statement offered no indication of her future plans, but also offered no indication of any issues with anybody in the program.
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