Kansas State University Athletics

Women's Basketball

Jayci Stone
Jayci Stone

STONE'S COACHING CAREER
• Kansas State (2017-present; assistant coach)
• Stephen F. Austin (2015-17; assistant coach)
• Southern Utah (2014-15; assistant coach)
• TCU (2011-14; video coordinator & director of operations)
• Hutchinson CC (2009-11; assistant coach)
• Frank Phillips College (2008-09; assistant coach)
• Alaska-Anchorage (2007; assistant coach)

STONE’S PLAYING CAREER
• Alaska-Anchorage
• New Mexico State
• Colby CC

Jayci Stone is in her second season as an assistant coach at Kansas State. Stone is a 2008 Kansas State graduate and worked with head coach Jeff Mittie previously at TCU.

In addition to her coaching duties at K-State, Stone is also responsible for recruiting evaluation, game plan preparation and player development.

Stone spent the previous two seasons at Stephen F. Austin, where she was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Ladyjacks. During the two seasons, Stone aided the program to a 43-20 record and an appearance in the 2017 Women’s Basketball Invitational.

Prior to her time at Stephen F. Austin, Stone was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Southern Utah. In 2014-15, she helped coach the Thunderbirds to a 13-15 record as a member of the Big Sky Conference while organizing the signing of eight players in the 2015 class.

In her first stint on one of Mittie’s coaching staffs, Stone served in a number of roles at TCU during her three seasons in Fort Worth including: video coordinator, director of operations and interim assistant coach. Her responsibilities in these roles included scouting, overseeing academic affairs, organizing team travel and assisting with youth camps, all while helping the Horned Frogs to a nine-win turnaround (18-14) in their second season in the Big 12.

Stone also has coaching experience at Hutchinson Community College (2009-11), Frank Phillips College (2008-09) and Alaska-Anchorage (2007).

Her collegiate playing career includes stops at Colby Community College, New Mexico State and Alaska-Anchorage. Overall between the three schools, she helped her team amass an 85-37 record.

Stone graduated from Kansas State in 2008 as a social sciences major with an emphasis in physical education and history. She received her masters in liberal arts from TCU in 2013.