GCU's Molly Miller a candidate for Arizona State head coaching job
Originally posted on Burn City Sports | By Reyna Stanley | Last updated Mar 20, 2025 9:35 PM ET
Grand Canyon women’s basketball head coach Molly Miller could be on the move, with Arizona State emerging as a potential landing spot for next season.
Miller has drawn interest from multiple programs looking to fill head coaching vacancies, with Missouri previously seen as a top contender. However, after Missouri hired former Tennessee coach Kellie Harper, ASU may now be in a prime position to pursue Miller.
Missouri has been regarded as one of ASU’s biggest threats in their reported pursuit of Grand Canyon WBB head coach, Molly Miller.
Arkansas is reportedly interested in hiring Miller for their vacancy as well.
Seems like it’s going to come down to ASU or Arkansas. https://t.co/SJorhMu6nH
— Sun Devil Daily (@SunDevilDaily) March 18, 2025
ASU announced on March 8 that it would part ways with head coach Natasha Adair after two seasons. Now, the Sun Devils are searching for a new leader to revitalize their women’s basketball program, and Miller’s track record of success makes her a strong candidate.
During her time at GCU, Miller has transformed the Lopes into a exceptional program, leading them to a WAC Championship and their first NCAA Tournament appearance. Known for her up-tempo defensive style and winning history, she could bring immediate success to ASU if the school decides to make an offer.
While no official decision has been made, Miller remains one of the most sought-after coaches in women’s college basketball. If ASU moves quickly, it could secure a coach capable of elevating the program to new heights.