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Ellis, Alesha

Alesha Ellis

During the 2024-2025 under Ellis tenure the Belles finished with a 18-12 overall record and 13-9 in conference action. Madeline Stephens was named to the LSC All-Conference First Team, Keniah Wiliams earned LSC All-Conference. Majik Esquivel was named to the LSC all conference third team. Addy Burns and Esquivel were named to the LSC All-Freshman Team. Stephens was also chose to the All-Academic team being one of the five chosen throughout the league.

During the 2023-2024 season the Belles finished with 20-12 overall record and 14-8 in conference action. Sawyer was named the Defensive Player of the Year. Lloyd and Tayjanna McGhee-Pleasant were selected to the LSC first team. Madeline Stephens was named to the LSC second team. Landy Morrow was named to the All-LSC freshman team. 

Alesha Ellis finished her 5th at the helm of the Rambelles' Women's Basketball program with one Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship under her belt. The Rambelles would finish as the two-seed during the 22-23 season in the LSC after improving their record by 11 wins, finishing 26-7. The Rambelles would down the LSC's top seed Texas Woman's to claim their first LSC Tournament title since the 2015-16 season. After securing the LSC title, Ellis and the Rambelles would earn the one seed in the South Central Region, hosting the NCAA regional for the first time in school history. The Blue and Gold would make it to the second round, but fall to UT Tyler who would go on to win the regional. The Rambelles earned four All-LSC honors and two special awards as Sawyer Lloyd was named the LSC Academic and Defensive Player of the Year. Lloyd and Tayjanna McGhee-Pleasant would both be named to the First Team All-South Central Region, the first players under Ellis' tenure to capture a spot on regional teams.

Her first season in San Angelo saw her improve the Rambelles from 1-13 in 2020-21 to 15-13 in 2021-22. After an 0-8 start to the season, the Rambelles finished 15-5 in their final 20 games, clinching the fourth seed in the LSC Tournament after being picked to finish 15th in the LSC Preseason Poll. The Rambelles earned six All-LSC honors, highlighted by Sawyer Lloyd’s selection to the all-conference first team.

Ellis joined Angelo State following an eight-year stint at NAIA institution Wayland Baptist, where she led the Flying Queens to the NAIA Tournament all eight seasons and won at least 19 games in seven of eight seasons, compiling a winning percentage of .784 and a career win-loss record of 189-52. 

The 2019-20 season saw Ellis lead the Flying Queens to a program-record 31 wins. The Plainview, Texas native was named the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) Coach of the Year four times in her eight-year stint at Wayland Baptist. 

As a player, Ellis was a four-time all-district and all-state selection at Plainview High School, helping lead the Bulldogs to three Class 4A State Championships. Ellis was named a Parade, Women's Basketball Coaches, and TABC All-American her senior year of high school. Ellis was named to the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2022 for her time on the court for Plainview High School. 

Ellis would play for Hall of Fame coach Marsha Sharp at Texas Tech, where Ellis was named to the All-Big 12 Freshman Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention in her rookie season. She would be named as an honorable mention the next two years before being named to the All-Big 12 Second Team her senior season when she led the team in scoring with 13.1 points per game and rebounding with 8.7 rebounds per game. Ellis is currently eighth all-time on the Texas Tech career scoring list with 1,571 points. 

Before joining Wayland Baptist, Ellis coached at All-Saints Junior High School before working at Sharp Academy from 2011-13, as well as coaching at Lubbock Christian High School during the same time, which culminated in winning the TAPPS Class 3A State Championship in 2013. 

She is married to Andy Ellis, assistant coach for the Rambelles and a former Texas Tech men's basketball player. They have one son, Kingston James (5), and one daughter, Laiken Jo (2).