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5/15/2007 12:00 AM | Women's Basketball
May 15, 2007
SALT LAKE CITY -- University of Utah women's basketball head coach Elaine Elliott has announced the addition Anthony Levrets to her coaching staff Tuesday. Levrets will be an assistant coach, taking the spot vacated by Daron Park, who left to take an assistant coaching job at the University of Maryland.
"Anthony has an undeniable enthusiasm for coaching," said Elliott. "I am very excited to have him join our staff. He has excellent basketball credentials and has proven his commitment to women's basketball through the coaching and teaching he has been doing in the state of Oregon over the past three years."
Levrets joins the Ute coaching staff on the heels of completing his fifth season as an assistant coach for the Southern Oregon University (NAIA) men's basketball program.
In addition to coaching the men at SOU, Levrets was the head women's basketball coach for the Oregon Select AAU basketball team.
At SOU, he was in charge of recruiting, player development, scouting and assisted with practices.
Prior to his coaching stints in Oregon, Levrets was a player/coach for the Hamamatsu Daigaku, a Japan Division I club team. Levrets also taught English at Hamamatsu University during the spring and summer terms.
Levrets' first two turns on the bench were with coaching legends Gordie James and Jim Boutin. From 1999-2001, Levrets was on James' staff at Willamette, assisting in Bearcat recruiting, scouting, game preparation and individual workouts. Along with his assistant coaching duties at Willamette, he also was an assistant director of James' Pro Classic Hoop Camps in the summer.
The Badnon, Ore., native got his coaching start in 1997 at Lane Community College, alongside Boutin.
Levrets played college ball at Southwestern Oregon Community College from 1992-93, and his playing career was cut short due to a back injury while playing for Lane CC during the 1996-97 campaign.
Born in Eugene, Ore., Levrets was raised in Bandon where he graduated from Bandon High. He was a four-year first team all-conference honoree, two-time league MVP and a three-time all-state selection. He etched his name in Oregon basketball history when became the Class 3A all-time leading scorer (a record later broken by current Cleveland Cavalier Luke Jackson). Levrets also played pitcher and outfielder on the school baseball team.
Levrets is married to former Washington State women's basketball standout, Sarah Barrett.