
Latricia Trammell is a famous basketball coach with experience in both high school and college basketball and the WNBA as well. Trammell started her coaching career at the high school level where she coached both Texas and Oklahoma with a 105-45 record before moving to college level coaching. She had a breakthrough at Oklahoma City University where she guided the team to consecutive NAIA National Championships in 2014 and 2015, and was awarded NAIA Coach of the Year in both years. Trammell’s success at the collegiate level led her to the WNBA where she was an assistant coach for the San Antonio Stars and the Los Angeles Sparks, notable for her defensive specialty. Trammell has coached at nearly every level except for Division III. She also has an exceptional record of 255-131 from both high school and collegiate ranks.
Trammell has coached at nearly every level except for Division III. She also has an exceptional record of 255-131 from both high school and collegiate ranks. Trammell became the head coach of the Dallas Wings in 2023, which was her first time as a head coach in the WNBA.
Latricia Trammell college
Latricia Trammell attended Seminole State College University and played for the Seminole Junior College Belles and graduated in 1988, following which she went to East Central University, where she earned a degree in biology.
It was in 1994 that she began coaching Midwest City High School as an assistant coach and started developing herself as a coaching candidate, something she had set on to pursue from her school days. Although she does not have many accolades in college as a player, she was one the most prominent players in Seminole High School history, holding 16 records including a record for the highest points scored in a single game with 46 points.
FAQ's On Latricia Trammell College
A. Latricia Trammell played for the Seminole State College.
A. No, Latricia Trammell did not declare for any WNBA Draft and hence is not a WNBA player.
A. Latricia Trammell has coached the San Antonio Stars and Los Angeles Sparks as an assistant coach and is currently the head coach of the Dallas Wings, as of August 2024.