Yolett McPhee-McCuin
Yolett McPhee-McCuin

Player Profile
Last College:
URI - '04; AR-Pine Bluff - '06

Position:
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

Experience:
2nd Year at Clemson

E-Mail:
ymccuin@clemson.edu

01/17/2012

Women's Hoops Lending a Helping Hand

Lady Tigers giving back in the community.

01/10/2012

Charmaine Tay Transfers to Clemson

Lady Tiger addition eligible to compete in late 2012.

11/09/2011

2011-12 Clemson Women's Basketball Outlook

Itoro Coleman has her program 'On The Rise.'

11/09/2011

Lady Tigers Sign Five in 2012 Class

Class is ranked in top-ten nationally.

10/25/2011

White Tops Orange in Annual Basketball Scrimmage

Lady Tigers to hold exhibition next Friday, Nov. 4.

01/17/2012

Lady Tigers at Our Daily Bread

Photos courtesy of Lady Tiger Basketball

12/05/2011

Clemson vs. Illinois (Photos by Rex Brown)

Clemson vs. Illinois (Photos by Rex Brown)

Yolett McPhee-McCuin is entering her second season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Clemson. "Coach Yo" has made her mark on the program early on in working with guards and out on the recruiting trail.

McPhee-McCuin has been relentless in her first season, earning the respect of those around the program with her work ethic, energy, and knowledge. She spearheaded the recruitment efforts of the 30th-ranked recruiting class in the country for 2011 with the Lady Tigers, an indication of the revitalization of the women's basketball program.

"Yolett is one of the most passionate young professionals I know in our business," said Coleman. "She's achieved so much success early in her career by virtue of hard work. I feel she will challenge our players to be the best each day because of her passion and respect for the game. That will ultimately be reflected in recruiting the best as well."

"I am truly blessed to have the opportunity to work with one of the best educators in the game," said McPhee McCuin. "Itoro is extremely passionate about the development of the student-athlete. I am committed to helping her build Clemson Women's Basketball back to its national prominence."

At Clemson, McPhee-McCuin acts as recruiting coordinator and will work primarily with the guards.

McPhee-McCuin received a bachelor's degree in business management and administration from the University of Rhode Island in 2004. She played two seasons at Miami-Dade Community College, before playing two seasons with the Rams. She appeared in 56 games for URI, and helped lead the Rams to the 2004 A-10 Championship game.

Upon graduation, she went to work as an assistant at Frank Phillips Community College before working at the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Here, she earned her Master's in physical education, recording a 4.0 GPA.

She then moved on to Portland, where she acted as recruiting coordinator for the 2007-08 season, and also helped run the team's marketing efforts. With McPhee-McCuin on staff, the team posted their best record in 10 years, and developed guard Katie Burris to all-conference honors after averaging less than one point per game the previous season.

She spent two seasons at the University of Pittsburgh as a guards coach, academic liaison, and was instrumental in their recruiting efforts. The Panthers went to the NCAA Sweet 16 in her first season, and made the WNIT in 2009-10.

McPhee-McCuin has become a trailblazer for aspiring females from her home country of the Bahamas. She was the first Bahamian female to sign a Letter of Intent to a Division I school, and is the first to coach at a Division I program.

McPhee-McCuin also has significant international experience. She led the 18U Junior National Team to a silver medal at the FIBA National Games in international competition as a player. In 2009, she worked as an assistant on the Senior Women's Bahamian National Team and was named the Caribbean Coach of the Year.

McPhee-McCuin has made a large impact in each of the communities that she has come across. She developed a foundation in the Bahamas called Back2Basics, which helps the development of children through education and athletics. Additionally, she was involved in numerous community service projects at her other coaching stops.

An active member of the coaching community, McPhee-McCuin is a member of the "So You Want to be a Coach " program through the WBCA, and she holds membership in the Black Coaches and Administrators Association. The former Yolett McPhee is married to Kelly McCuin.

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