Just In:Kim Caldwell hires Lexie Barrier as the fifth assistant coach for the Lady Vols basketball team.

Lady Vols basketball coach Kim Caldwell announced Thursday that Lexie Barrier is joining the team as the fifth assistant coach. Barrier, who previously served as an assistant at James Madison University, will join current staff members Jenna Burdette, Gabe Lazo, Roman Tubner, and Angel Rizor.

 

“I’m excited to welcome Lexie to our staff,” Caldwell said in a school release. “She is an up-and-coming coach with great energy and a passion for recruiting. I’ve known her for a while and followed her career as a player. I’m thrilled to have her here and welcome her to the Lady Vol family.”

Lady Vols basketball coach Kim Caldwell is adding Lexie Barrier as her fifth assistant coach, the program announced Thursday.

Barrier was most recently an assistant at her alma mater, James Madison University. She joins Caldwell’s staff of Jenna Burdette, Gabe Lazo, Roman Tubner and Angel Rizor.

“I’m excited to welcome Lexie to our staff,” Caldwell said in a school release. “She is an up-and-coming coach who is hungry, has great energy and likes to recruit. I’ve known her for some time. She was a good player whose career I have followed, and I’m so excited to have her here and welcome her to the Lady Vol family.”

Caldwell also announced in the release Thursday that she is retaining several support staff members. Director of basketball operations Catherine Greene, director of student-athlete success & external relations Heather Ervin, director of video and creative content Josh Theis and program coordinator Haley Hall will all remain with the program.

Barrier spent the last two seasons at JMU, contributing to two seasons with over 23 wins. In 2022-23, JMU tied for the Sun Belt regular-season championship and won the tournament title, earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament. They lost to Marshall, coached by Caldwell, in the Sun Belt Tournament championship game.

Before her time at JMU, Barrier spent a year at Marshall, where she worked with Burdette during the 2021-22 season as the recruiting coordinator. She also assisted with player development and served as an academic liaison for the players.

Barrier started her coaching career as a graduate manager at NC State for the 2020-21 season, earning her MBA in 2021. She graduated from JMU in 2020. Barrier started in 96 of her 127 appearances for the Dukes, finishing her career with 1,216 points.

Barrier faced the Lady Vols twice as a player in a home-and-home series in 2016 and 2017. The second was played at Thompson-Boling Arena, and Barrier led JMU with 14 points, four rebounds and an assist.

Dillion Carson will also stay on staff as a graduate assistant, but P’hariz Watkins will not. One of Caldwell’s former Marshall assistant coaches, Mashayla Cecil, will take over the other graduate assistant position.

 

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