Bobbi Hazeltine
Head Coach
University of Idaho
Year: 8th Year
Career Record at WWCC 148-62
.704 winning percentage
Bobbi Hazeltine enters her eighth year as Head Coach of the WWCC Warrior Women. During her seventh year, Hazeltine watched her team go all the way to the NWAACC Championship game before falling to Lane. Her Warriors finished 22-9 and placed in the NWAACC tournament for the sixth year in a row. Hazeltine’s best finish was in 2001, when her team won the NWAACC Championship. In 2005, her team set the school record for most wins in a season with 25.
Coach Hazeltine comes to WWCC from the state of Idaho, where she was born and raised. She received her
Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree from the University of Idaho. She served as the Head Volleyball and Girls’ Basketball Coach at Troy High School for 13 years, winning 246 volleyball matches and 253 basketball games. She also won nine state championships in the two sports.
At WWCC, Hazeltine believes in a very disciplined program, centered around fundamentals. She stresses excellence in the classroom, saying that, “Our players are students first, athletes second.” Almost every player in Hazeltine’s program has graduated with an AA Degree, and most have gone on to four-year colleges or universities. Hazeltine has placed many of her players in solid four-year basketball programs. Two of them, Kasey Hooter and Aundrea Morrison, have gone on to be named All-Americans at their respective schools (Albertson College and Lewis-Clark State).
Coach Hazeltine and her husband Rory have two children. Allison is a junior Business Major at the University of Idaho, and Nick is a junior at DeSales High School.