Adrian Walters
Email
Adubb2cnn1@gmail.com
Phone
(334) 734-4400
Website
coachadrianwalters.com/
  • Associate Head Coach at Texas Tech University, contributing to the Lady Raiders’ resurgence as a national contender.

  • Helped guide the program to multiple Top 25 national rankings, NCAA Tournament appearances, and signature victories over Top 10 opponents.

  • Played a key role in recruiting, including helping secure the tallest player in NCAA Division I women’s basketball.

  • Associate Head Coach at Texas Tech University, contributing to the Lady Raiders’ resurgence as a national contender.

  • Helped guide the program to multiple Top 25 national rankings, NCAA Tournament appearances, and signature victories over Top 10 opponents.

  • Played a key role in recruiting, including helping secure the tallest player in NCAA Division I women’s basketball.

University of North Carolina (2020–2025)

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach


Since joining the staff: 68 wins, 32 ACC wins, Sweet 16 appearance (2021-22), multiple AP Top 25 wins including four Top 10 victories. Ranked in AP poll consistently since 2022; primary scout for multiple ranked wins. Academic liaison during first 3.0+ team GPA stretch since 2017.

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach


Since joining the staff: 68 wins, 32 ACC wins, Sweet 16 appearance (2021-22), multiple AP Top 25 wins including four Top 10 victories. Ranked in AP poll consistently since 2022; primary scout for multiple ranked wins. Academic liaison during first 3.0+ team GPA stretch since 2017.

University of Alabama (2019–2020)

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Defensive Coordinator

Developed and implemented defensive schemes; focused on post player development and game planning.

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Defensive Coordinator

Developed and implemented defensive schemes; focused on post player development and game planning.

Auburn University (2012–2019)

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

  • Key contributor to multiple 19+ and 20-win seasons and consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2016–17, 2017–18)

  • Helped lead WNIT runs (Quarterfinals 2012–13, Third Round 2013–14)

  • Recruited nationally ranked classes (#13 and #36) and multiple Top 50 national prospects

  • Developed SEC All-Conference, All-Freshman, and All-Defensive Team selections

  • Served as Offensive Coordinator, increasing team scoring efficiency and assists

  • Specialized in post player development and opponent scouting/game planning

  • Program achieved highest APR in the SEC (2015–16)

  • WBCA Assistant Coaches Committee Member (2015–18) and WBCA Convention presenter, including a mental health leadership panel

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

  • Key contributor to multiple 19+ and 20-win seasons and consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2016–17, 2017–18)

  • Helped lead WNIT runs (Quarterfinals 2012–13, Third Round 2013–14)

  • Recruited nationally ranked classes (#13 and #36) and multiple Top 50 national prospects

  • Developed SEC All-Conference, All-Freshman, and All-Defensive Team selections

  • Served as Offensive Coordinator, increasing team scoring efficiency and assists

  • Specialized in post player development and opponent scouting/game planning

  • Program achieved highest APR in the SEC (2015–16)

  • WBCA Assistant Coaches Committee Member (2015–18) and WBCA Convention presenter, including a mental health leadership panel

Georgetown University (2011-2012)

Team finished with a 23-9 overall and 11-5 Big East record

• 2011-12 NCAA Tournament (2nd Round)

• Recruited and coached two Big East All-Conference team selections

• Recruited / coached four 20 national high school players (2011-12)

• On-court coaching with a specific focus on post players

• Defensive coordinator; developed and implemented team’s defensive schemes; led Big East in turnovers & steals

• Scouted opponents and assisted in game planning; organized and assigned scouting schedule to staff

• Coordinated film exchange system

• Organized and coordinated summer camps; included AAU teams & coaches

Team finished with a 23-9 overall and 11-5 Big East record

• 2011-12 NCAA Tournament (2nd Round)

• Recruited and coached two Big East All-Conference team selections

• Recruited / coached four 20 national high school players (2011-12)

• On-court coaching with a specific focus on post players

• Defensive coordinator; developed and implemented team’s defensive schemes; led Big East in turnovers & steals

• Scouted opponents and assisted in game planning; organized and assigned scouting schedule to staff

• Coordinated film exchange system

• Organized and coordinated summer camps; included AAU teams & coaches