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Eric Thibault Elevated to Associate Head Coach

January 30, 2019 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Washington Mystics News Release


WASHINGTON, D.C. - Washington Mystics General manager and Head Coach Mike Thibault announced that Eric Thibault has been elevated to Associate Head Coach.

"Eric's contributions to the Mystics have had a huge impact in every part of our progress over the past six years, from player development to practice and game planning, college scouting, salary cap management, and technology advancements. He is certainly ready to be a head coach and we are thrilled that he has decided to be a big part of the Mystics organization going forward."

Eric joined the Mystics in 2013 and has helped lead the team to five postseason appearances, including Washington's first trip to the 2018 WNBA Finals. As part of his responsibilities the past six years, Eric has directed much of the player development, with an emphasis on coaching the guards, including Natasha Cloud, who was a candidate for Most Improved Player of the Year in 2018, and Ariel Atkins, a member of the 2018 All-Rookie team.

Eric graduated from the University of Missouri in 2010 where he served as a graduate assistant coach of the women's basketball team. He followed that as a graduate assistant coach at St. John's University for two years, while earning his master's degree in Sports Management. During that time, St. John's advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2011 and to the Sweet Sixteen in 2012. He then was named an Assistant Coach at Virginia Commonwealth University for the 2012-13 season, before joining the Mystics staff in the Spring of 2013.

While a college student, Eric spent five years with the Connecticut Sun where he helped the team to playoff appearances in 2008, 2011, and 2012. His duties included scouting opponents and organizing individual workouts for guards, including Kara Lawson and Lindsay Whalen, among others.

"I'm very grateful to Ted, Sheila, and Coach T for showing faith in me, and for allowing me to continue as part of our Mystics family," said Eric. "I get to work every day with an extraordinary group of players and staff. I look forward to the 2019 season and the challenge of bringing home the Mystics' first WNBA Championship."

Full season ticket memberships for the inaugural season at Entertainment and Sports Arena are currently on sale and start as low as $12 per game. For more information about Mystics Club 52 full season ticket memberships, and other ticket plans, please call the Mystics Ticket Sales office at 877.DC.HOOP.1 or e-mail ticketsales@washmystics.com.


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