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Brittany Brewer

Women's Basketball

Former All-American, current WNBA talent Brewer joins Goodenough's staff

ABILENE — Abilene Christian head women's basketball coach Julie Goodenough announced the addition of former Texas Tech All-American Brittany Brewer to the Wildcats' coaching staff. The current member of the WNBA's Atlanta Dream joins the coaching roster as a Special Assistant to the Head Coach, joining head coach Julie Goodenough, associate head coach Erika Lambert, and assistant coaches Erik DeRoo and Drew Cole. Brewer's duties will include, but will not be limited to, assisting with academics, travel, game day administration, office management, and player development.

I have wanted Brittany to be an ACU Wildcat for many years. I am so grateful that our paths have crossed once again and she is able to join our staff. For our program, Brittany brings a wealth of high-level basketball playing experience, from Power 5 play to a professional career in Israel and in the WNBA. I am excited for our team to learn from her own personal journey, about dedication, commitment, and playing for Christ. She will be an unbelievable mentor and resource to our our players.
Head Coach Julie Goodenough

TEXAS TECH PLAYING CAREER

Brittany Brewer TTU
  • First Lady Raider drafted into the WNBA in 14 years
  • All American Honorable Mention and All-Big 12 First Team in 2019-20
  • One of the “Final Five” contestants for the Lisa Leslie Award for the nation’s top center
  • Finished as the only D-I player to average at least 15 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks per game in 2019-20
  • Semifinalist for Naismith National Defensive Player of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 All-Defensive Team after ranking No. 2 in nation in total blocks with 127 (Texas Tech record) in 2019-20
  • First Lady Raider to record a triple-double in 22 years in 2019, scoring 12 points with 14 rebounds and an NCAA-record-tying 16 blocks against Louisiana-Monroe on Dec. 22
  • Broke two Big 12 records during the conference tournament in 2019; set a Big 12 Tournament record for points in the first round with a career high 40 points and 15 rebounds; 21 of her 40 points came in the first quarter; also set a record for most FG makes in a first round game at the Big 12 tournament with her 16 FGs, tying her career high
  • Posted a 3.66 GPA in grad school after earning a 4.0 as undergrad

2020 SEASON - ATLANTA DREAM

  • Appeared in five games with an average of 6.6 minutes per game.
  • Made her professional debut against Las Vegas (7/29), blocking a then-team-high four shots with two steals, one defensive board and two points in 17 minutes.
  • Pulled down her first offensive rebound and tallied four total boards against Connecticut (8/10).
  • Picked up a steal against Seattle (8/12) for her third of the season.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Silver medalist with USA Basketball in the 2019 Pan American Games
  • Named to the 2019 U.S. Pan American Games Women’s Basketball Team
  • Averaged 4.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game to help the USA to a 4-1 record and silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games from Aug. 6-10 in Lima, Peru
  • First Lady Raider to earn a medal for USA at the Pan Am Games