A veteran coach, Morrow spent 11 seasons as Assistant Coach at Xavier University.

Throughout Morrow’s tenure at Xavier, the Musketeers put together a 184-128 overall record and 87-69 conference record. She helped Xavier capture six A-10 Championships and advance to four NCAA Tournaments highlighted by an Elite Eight appearance in 2010.

Morrow came to Xavier after spending two years at the University of Colorado as Director of Basketball Operations. While at Colorado, Morrow was responsible for organizing the team travel and film exchange, coordinating summer camps and publicity events while also serving as the team’s academic, equipment and compliance liaison.

Prior to her time at Colorado, Morrow served as the Director of Basketball Operations at Missouri State University. While there, Morrow’s duties included film exchange and handling day-to-day operations within the program. The Bears won the 2005 WNIT and made an appearance in the 2004 NCAA Tournament.

Morrow had a decorated career as a basketball player. In 2002, she signed a free agent contract with the WNBA’s Seattle Storm, becoming the first player from her alma mater, the University of Tulsa, to sign a professional contract. Morrow was a guard at Tulsa from 1998- 2002 and was the first player in Tulsa history with 1,000 points and 600 rebounds in a career. She finished her career at Tulsa ranking second in 3-point field goals (122), total field goals (427), rebounds (642), steals (201) and games played on the Tulsa career charts and was third in scoring with 1,115 points.

A native of Houston, Texas, Morrow graduated from Elkins High School in Missouri City, Texas, in 1998 where she lettered in basketball, volleyball and soccer. Morrow graduated from Tulsa in 2002 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management and received a Master’s Degree from Missouri State in Education.

Morrow’s parents, Carl and Dora and brother Chadrick, reside in Missouri City, Texas.