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Cornell Women's Basketball Coach Danya Smith

Dayna Smith (Rhode Island, 1996)
Second year at Cornell -- 10-17 (4-10 Ivy)

Dayna Smith enters her second season directing the women's program at Cornell after helping build programs at Rhode Island and Penn for a combined six seasons as an assistant coach. Smith was named head coach on June 19, 2002.

Smith, who is the seventh head women's basketball coach at the University, led the Big Red to its fifth consecutive season with at least 10 wins in 2002-03. The squad finished with a 6-5 record at Newman Arena and had four conference victories. Smith also helped develop guard Karen Force into a first-team All-Ivy player, the first junior at Cornell to named among the league's elite group.

One of the top young coaches in the country, Smith spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Penn, helping Cornell's Ivy League rival to the 2000-01 league crown and a trip to the NCAA tournament, as well as a pair of regular season runner-up finishes. Smith had a hand in all aspects of the Quaker program, from scouting and recruiting to coordinating team travel and monitoring the academic progress of the squad.

In her three seasons at Penn, the Quakers posted a 52-31 overall record and a 31-11 Ivy League record, including an undefeated 14-0 conference slate in 2000-01. Smith was instrumental in recruiting one first-team All-Ivy and two All-Rookie players in her short tenure and assisted in the development of two-time Ivy Player of the Year Diana Caramanico, the conference's all-time leading scorer (2,415 points). She also played a role in increasing community support for women's games, initiating the "Penn Pals" program.

Before accepting the position at Penn, Smith held a similar position at her alma mater, Rhode Island. Smith spent three seasons as an assistant for the Rams, including a three-month stint as interim head coach during her final season in Kingston. Her head coaching responsibility came at the age of 25, making her the youngest head coach ever at URI.

The native of Pittsburgh, Pa., quickly climbed the coaching ladder at URI after accepting a third assistant spot following her graduation in 1996. She was promoted the next spring and a year later, became the program's primary assistant. Her on-court responsibilities included working with the guards and coordinating the offense. Away from the court, Smith was the Rams' primary recruiter and maintained the travel and recruiting budgets.

Smith spent three summers as camp director at Rhode Island, facilitating a camp membership growth of 525 percent over a three-year span. She was also responsible for the hiring, training and supervising of more than 50 camp counselors while designing daily camp activities.

One of the top point guards in Atlantic 10 history, Smith helped lead the Rams to their first NCAA tournament appearance in 1996, capping a season where URI also captured its first A-10 East Division crown. A two-time first-team all-conference pick, Smith is one of only 11 players in Division I history to score more than 1,000 points and record 750 assists. She rewrote the Rhode Island record book, graduating as the program's all-time assist and three-point field goal leader. She finished second in the nation in assists as a sophomore and ranked fourth as a junior. She ranks among the NCAA top 20 all-time in career assists (20th, 793) and assists per game (12th, 7.14).

A member of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association, Smith received her degree in business management from Rhode Island in May of 1996.