Alexis Uffman was named Assistant Coach for Chattanooga Women’s Basketball on April 27, 2024.
Start Date: April 27, 2024
All-Time Coaching Positions
- Chattanooga, Assistant Coach, 2024-Present
- Valdosta State, Assistant Coach, 2021-24
- Columbia College (MO), Graduate Assistant, 2019-21
All-Time Coaching Highlights (as an assistant)
- 4 consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021)
- 1 NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearance (2022)
- 1 WBIT appearance (2026)
- 1 WNIT appearance, making the second round (2025)\
- Held a 12-game winning streak in her second season at UTC
- 2x Gulf South Conference Regular Season Champion (2024, 2021)
- 1 Southern Conference Regular Season Championship (2026)
- 1 Gulf South Conference Tournament Championship (2024)
- WBCA Thirty Under 30 honoree (2024)
- 3 WBCA NCAA Division II All-Americans
- 1 D2CCA South Region Player of the Year
- 3 D2CCA First Team All-South Region honorees
- 2 GSC Players of the Year
- 1 SoCon Player of the Year
- 4 SoCon All-Conference selections
- 2 SoCon All-Defensive Team selections
- 2 SoCon All-Freshman Team selections
- 5 SoCon All-Tournament Team selections
- 7 CSC Academic All-District honorees
- 9 GSC All-Conference selections
- Program record at VSU for wins in a season (30)
- Program record at VSU for single-season win percentage (.909)
- Program record at VSU for consecutive wins (27)
- Program record for GSC wins in a single season (23)
- Program record for consecutive GSC wins (23)
Playing Career
- Columbia College (MO), 2015-19
Playing Career Highlights
Columbia College (2015-19):
- 4x AMC Academic All-Conference honoree (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016)
- 2x Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete Team (2019, 2018)
- 2x CoSIDA Academic All-District (2019, 2018)
- Appeared in 134 total games for the Cougars, including making 14 career starts
- Won 110 of those games, making her rank fourth all-time in program history when it comes to total wins in a player’s career
- Finished her career at Columbia with 233 total assists, which at the time ranked ninth all-time in career assists in program history
- Also ended her time at a Cougar with 299 points, 263 rebounds, 88 steals and 17 blcks in her career
- Set the Columbia College single-game record for assists, logging 14 against St. Louis College of Pharmacy on November 29, 2016
Education
Alma Mater: Columbia College (MO) ’19
Bachelors: Sports Management and Business Administration (CC)
Masters: Business Administration (CC)
Personal
Hometown: St. James, Mo.