Yolett Alessia McPhee-McCuin (born April 30, 1982) is a Bahamian-American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team.[1] Her team at Jacksonville University won the 2016 ASUN Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Early life and education
Yolett Alessia McPhee was born April 30, 1982, in Freeport, Bahamas.[2] Her parents both worked at Grand Bahama Catholic High School in Freeport: Her father Gladstone "Moon" McPhee was head boys' basketball coach, and her mother Daisy McPhee was school principal.[3]
McPhee-McCuin graduated from Grand Bahama Catholic in 2000.[4] Although she initially signed with Florida Atlantic University out of high school, she instead attended Miami-Dade Community College from 2000 to 2002, playing at point guard on the women's basketball team.[4][2][5] In the 2001–02 season, McPhee-McCuin earned all-state honors and averaged 9.0 points and 6.9 assists, ranking third nationally in assists per game.[2] She graduated from Miami-Dade with a 4.0 GPA in 2002.[2]
From 2002 to 2004, McPhee-McCuin attended the University of Rhode Island and played at point guard for the Rhode Island Rams.[2] She averaged 3.2 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists.[2] In her senior season of 2003–04, McPhee played in 29 games with 15 starts, averaging 2.7 points, 0.9 rebounds, and 2.0 assists.[6] She graduated from Rhode Island in 2004 with a B.A. in business management and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 2007 with a master's degree in secondary school physical education.[7]
Coaching career
Early coaching career (2004–2013)
McPhee-McCuin began her basketball coaching career as an assistant at Frank Phillips College, a junior college in Borger, Texas, in the 2004–05 season. Her first NCAA Division I coaching job was at Arkansas–Pine Bluff, as an assistant coach from 2005 to 2007.[8]
McPhee-McCuin's first head coaching job was at Jacksonville University from 2013 to 2018.[8] Inheriting a team with four straight losing seasons, McPhee-McCuin delivered a winning season by her third year in 2015–16, with a 22–11 record and NCAA Tournament appearance.[10][8] The next two seasons, Jacksonville appeared in the 2017 and 2018 WNIT.[8] In five seasons, McPhee-McCuin had a cumulative 94–63 record at Jacksonville.[11]
Ole Miss had just 16 wins in McPhee-McCuin's first two seasons.[11] But after a much improved 2020–21 season that had Ole Miss with a no. 42 NCAA Evaluation Tool ranking, Ole Miss extended McPhee-McCuin through the 2024–25 season on March 10, 2021.[15] Ole Miss finished the season 15–12 and runners-up in the 2021 Women's National Invitation Tournament.[16]
In 2021–22, Ole Miss improved even further with a 23–9 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance, the first such appearance since 2007. Additionally, Shakira Austin was drafted 3rd overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2022 WNBA Draft.[8]
Then in 2022–23, Ole Miss made a second straight NCAA Tournament. On March 19, 2023, in the second round, Ole Miss as a no. 8 seed upset no. 1 Stanford 54–49, improving to 25–8 and advancing to the Sweet 16 round for the first time since 2007.[17][18] In 2023–24, Ole Miss won 12 SEC games for the first time in program history and earned a 3rd seed in the SEC Tournament. They received an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament, losing 71–56 to Notre Dame in the Second Round. In the 2024 WNBA Draft, Marquesha Davis was drafted 11th overall by the New York Liberty.
Personal life
McPhee-McCuin is married to Kelly McCuin. They have two children.[8]
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion