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Raegan Moore Promoted to Video Coordinator
October 17, 2019 | Women's Basketball
Moore makes the jump to video coordinator for women's basketball
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College Head Women's Basketball Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee announced the appointment of Raegan Moore as the video coordinator for the program.
"I am excited to elevate Raegan to the video coordinator position on our staff,'' said Coach Bernabei-McNamee. "She is a hard worker and very knowledgeable. She's a perfect fit to help our program reach new heights.''
Moore, a native of Erie, Pa., was hired as the video coordinator after serving as a graduate assistant with the program in 2018-19. Before arriving at the Heights, Moore worked as a graduate assistant at Albany with Bernabei-McNamee.
Prior to Albany, Moore played professionally in Aanekoski Finland in 2016. While in Finland, she also helped coach Huima's second division team and participated in community service.
Before playing in Finland, Moore worked as a mental health assistant in Pittsburgh and also worked at South Carolina as a learning assistant.
A 2014 graduate of Duquesne, Moore was a shooting guard for the Dukes. While at Duquesne, the team won 88 games and advanced to the post season four consecutive years.
Moore graduated from Duquesne with a degree in psychology and a master's in childhood psychology. She is currently working on her master's degree in administration at Boston College.
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"I am excited to elevate Raegan to the video coordinator position on our staff,'' said Coach Bernabei-McNamee. "She is a hard worker and very knowledgeable. She's a perfect fit to help our program reach new heights.''
Moore, a native of Erie, Pa., was hired as the video coordinator after serving as a graduate assistant with the program in 2018-19. Before arriving at the Heights, Moore worked as a graduate assistant at Albany with Bernabei-McNamee.
Prior to Albany, Moore played professionally in Aanekoski Finland in 2016. While in Finland, she also helped coach Huima's second division team and participated in community service.
Before playing in Finland, Moore worked as a mental health assistant in Pittsburgh and also worked at South Carolina as a learning assistant.
A 2014 graduate of Duquesne, Moore was a shooting guard for the Dukes. While at Duquesne, the team won 88 games and advanced to the post season four consecutive years.
Moore graduated from Duquesne with a degree in psychology and a master's in childhood psychology. She is currently working on her master's degree in administration at Boston College.
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