Women's Basketball
Earl , Alex

Alex Earl
- Title:
- Director of Player Development
- Year At CU:
- 8th Season
- Alma Mater:
- Arizona State '13
- E-mail:
- alexandria.earl@colorado.edu
- Phone:
- 303-492-7647
• CU has gone 102-77 (.570) in her seven seasons
• Eighth season at CU after spending 2016-17 as CU’s Director of Players Development
• NCAA Tournament in 2022 (7th seed) & 2023 (5th seed)
• Women’s NIT appearance in 2017 and 2021 at Colorado
• Has four postseason trips as a player at Arizona State (two NCAA, two WNIT)
At Colorado
• 2016-17 marked first season at CU
• Elevated to an assistant coach for the 2017-18 season
• Helped CU to a 22-9 record in 2022, marking the team's first 20-win season since 2012-13
• Helped Buffs advance to the quarterfinals of the WNIT in 2020-21, the team’s first postseason berth since 2017
• Upset No. 1 Stanford 77-72 in overtime, claiming CU’s first win over a No. 1 opponent in school history (1/17/21)
• Opened 2019-20 with a 12-game winning streak, CU’s best start since the 2011-12 season
• Assisted the Buffs to one of the best single-season turnarounds in school history in 2016-17 as they more than doubled their win total from the previous year, finishing the year 17-16 overall and tied for ninth in the Pac-12, a year after a last-place finish in the conference in 2015-16.
• The Buffs also reached the third round of the WNIT in 2016-17, their first postseason appearance since 2014.
Personal
• Graduated from Arizona State in 2012 (communications)
• Started 36 games over four seasons for ASU
• Finished her career 10th on ASU’s 3-point list making 92
• Married to Dymonte Thomas
• Has one son, Malachi
Coaching Resume
• Assistant Coach, Colorado (2017-current)
• Director of Player Development, Colorado (2016-17)
• Assistant Coach, Santa Clara (2015-16)
• Assistant Coach, Eastern Washington (2014-15)
• Assistant Coach, Lamar Community College (2013-14)
• Eighth season at CU after spending 2016-17 as CU’s Director of Players Development
• NCAA Tournament in 2022 (7th seed) & 2023 (5th seed)
• Women’s NIT appearance in 2017 and 2021 at Colorado
• Has four postseason trips as a player at Arizona State (two NCAA, two WNIT)
At Colorado
• 2016-17 marked first season at CU
• Elevated to an assistant coach for the 2017-18 season
• Helped CU to a 22-9 record in 2022, marking the team's first 20-win season since 2012-13
• Helped Buffs advance to the quarterfinals of the WNIT in 2020-21, the team’s first postseason berth since 2017
• Upset No. 1 Stanford 77-72 in overtime, claiming CU’s first win over a No. 1 opponent in school history (1/17/21)
• Opened 2019-20 with a 12-game winning streak, CU’s best start since the 2011-12 season
• Assisted the Buffs to one of the best single-season turnarounds in school history in 2016-17 as they more than doubled their win total from the previous year, finishing the year 17-16 overall and tied for ninth in the Pac-12, a year after a last-place finish in the conference in 2015-16.
• The Buffs also reached the third round of the WNIT in 2016-17, their first postseason appearance since 2014.
Personal
• Graduated from Arizona State in 2012 (communications)
• Started 36 games over four seasons for ASU
• Finished her career 10th on ASU’s 3-point list making 92
• Married to Dymonte Thomas
• Has one son, Malachi
Coaching Resume
• Assistant Coach, Colorado (2017-current)
• Director of Player Development, Colorado (2016-17)
• Assistant Coach, Santa Clara (2015-16)
• Assistant Coach, Eastern Washington (2014-15)
• Assistant Coach, Lamar Community College (2013-14)