University of New Hampshire Athletics
Women's Basketball
Singleton, Jade
Jade Singleton
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jade.singleton@unh.edu
- Phone:
- 603-862-0281
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Jade Singleton joined the University of New Hampshire women’s basketball staff as an assistant coach in July of 2017. She plays an integral role in game preparation and scouting, post player development, team travel, and handling the social media. In her first season, two of the top three scorers for the Wildcats were forwards (Carlie Pogue with 14.9 points per game and Kat Fogarty with 11.2 points per game). During her first season on the staff, Carlie Pogue was also named to the All-Conference first team.
Jade Singleton coached two seasons with Delaware before joining the Wildcats' sideline. Her responsibilities were working with the program's post players and handle recruiting, equipment, and scouting of the opponents. Before Delaware, Singleton was Director of Basketball Operations and Administration at her alma mater, Duquesne University.
A 2008 graduate from Duquesne, Singleton was a team captain and stared all 30 games for the Dukes during her senior season. Additionally, Singleton finished the season with a team-high 202 rebounds, which was 10th-best in the Atlantic 10. She also shot 44.3 percent from the floor to place 15th in the conference.
Prior to her hiring after college, she taught reading, language arts and English for fourth, fifth and sixth graders in the Duquesne City School District while coaching seventh and eighth grade basketball at Duquesne City.
In 2009, Singleton was hired as an assistant at Oakland Catholic High School. During her three seasons with the Eagles, she helped coach the team to a 62-18 (.775) record, which included a 33-3 (.916) mark in the WPIAL AAAA Section 3. In 2012, Oakland Catholic finished an impressive 28-3 and earned trips to both the WPIAL and PIAA Championship games.
A native of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Singleton returned to the Bluff in July 2013 as the Director of Basketball Administration before being promoted to Director of Basketball Operations in July 2014. She also obtained her Master's in teaching English as a Second Language in August 2014.
Jade Singleton joined the University of New Hampshire women’s basketball staff as an assistant coach in July of 2017. She plays an integral role in game preparation and scouting, post player development, team travel, and handling the social media. In her first season, two of the top three scorers for the Wildcats were forwards (Carlie Pogue with 14.9 points per game and Kat Fogarty with 11.2 points per game). During her first season on the staff, Carlie Pogue was also named to the All-Conference first team.
Jade Singleton coached two seasons with Delaware before joining the Wildcats' sideline. Her responsibilities were working with the program's post players and handle recruiting, equipment, and scouting of the opponents. Before Delaware, Singleton was Director of Basketball Operations and Administration at her alma mater, Duquesne University.
A 2008 graduate from Duquesne, Singleton was a team captain and stared all 30 games for the Dukes during her senior season. Additionally, Singleton finished the season with a team-high 202 rebounds, which was 10th-best in the Atlantic 10. She also shot 44.3 percent from the floor to place 15th in the conference.
Prior to her hiring after college, she taught reading, language arts and English for fourth, fifth and sixth graders in the Duquesne City School District while coaching seventh and eighth grade basketball at Duquesne City.
In 2009, Singleton was hired as an assistant at Oakland Catholic High School. During her three seasons with the Eagles, she helped coach the team to a 62-18 (.775) record, which included a 33-3 (.916) mark in the WPIAL AAAA Section 3. In 2012, Oakland Catholic finished an impressive 28-3 and earned trips to both the WPIAL and PIAA Championship games.
A native of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Singleton returned to the Bluff in July 2013 as the Director of Basketball Administration before being promoted to Director of Basketball Operations in July 2014. She also obtained her Master's in teaching English as a Second Language in August 2014.