Tyria Snow

Tyria Snow is in her second year as an assistant coach with the Cowgirls.
    
Snow will continue to help coach the point guards and assists with the guards.  She also serves as the community service director and social media director.  Snow will assists with on and off campus recruiting along with scouting and film editing.      
    
Snow, a native of Shreveport, La., has a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree and was a four year letterwinner for the Tulane Green Wave from 2010-2013.  Snow was a member of the 2010 NCAA Tournament team and the 2011 and 2012 WNIT teams.  Snow was also a member of the 2009-2010 Conference USA regular season and tournament championship teams.
    
“We are thrilled to have Tyria on our staff.  She is a great young lady and a basketball enthusiast.  Snow is continuing to learn the game everyday in a coaches perspective. She has a big passion for the game, which is going to help her make an impact on our coaching profession,” said Williams.
   
While at Tulane, Snow played in 117 career games, scored 457 points, and dished out 254 assists while pulling down 224 rebounds to go along with 122 steals and 17 blocks.  She ranks 18th as Tulane’s career assists leader, is tied for 19th in games played, tied for 21st in steals and 23 in assists per game (2.2).
    
In her final season at Tulane, Snow ranked third on the team with 96 assists and a .441 field goal percent.  She also ranked fourth in steals with 33, fifth in three-pointers (10), and a .696 free throw percent while averaging 5.3 ppg. and 2.3 rpg.
    
Snow attended Southwood High where she was a member of the 2006 and 2008 state championship teams and was team captain from 2006-2009.  Snow was a high school teammate of former Cowgirl standout Raiyawna “Mooney” Gatlin.
    
“Tyria has a special passion for the game.  I loved her in recruiting years ago and hoped our paths would cross again.  Her maturity and knowledge of the game are far beyond her years.  The girl has championship in her blood.  She’s won a championship on every level and it makes such a difference to add yet another winning mentality to our staff.  I am excited for our girls and our program that we have landed such a gem,” said Williams.