University of Tennessee Athletics
Women's Basketball
Stanley, Maggie

Maggie Stanley
- Title:
- Assistant Director of Women's Basketball Operations/Special Assistant to the Head Coach
- Year On Staff:
- 2nd
Updated: August 2025
Maggie Stanley joined Tennessee Athletics in July of 2024, as Kim Caldwell named her a graduate assistant on her first staff as head coach of the Lady Vols. On May 1, 2025, Stanley began a full-time position as the assistant director of women's basketball operations/special assistant to the head coach.
Stanley came to Knoxville after spending six seasons working with the women’s basketball program at Marshall, including a role as director of basketball operations from 2022-24. Stanley was instrumental in the program's 2023-24 Sun Belt Conference Championship season, navigating the logistics of qualifying for the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in more than 25 years.
Beginning her journey with the Marshall women's basketball team in 2018 as a student manager, Stanley was soon named head manager and supervised three other student managers. She engaged in limited on-court activities and operated the clock during practices. Stanley assisted with game day preparation for home and away games and helped handle logistics on the road. Stanley ensured that laundry was done for both the team and the coaching staff, and she also assisted the director of operations with camps, fundraising and other day-to-day functions.
Stanley had many duties during her two seasons as a graduate assistant from 2020-22. She oversaw ordering and distribution of equipment and gear for the entire program and assisted the director of operations with day-to-day tasks and helped with travel logistics and coordination of meals. She also oversaw the budgeting for equipment, recruiting and meals as well as the academic team for the student-athletes. Stanley engaged in on-court activities and created graphics for social media and recruiting. She also recorded statistics and provided analysis with the coaching staff.
Stanley graduated with a bachelor's degree in sport management from Marshall in 2020 and earned a master's degree in sports administration from the school in 2022.
Maggie Stanley joined Tennessee Athletics in July of 2024, as Kim Caldwell named her a graduate assistant on her first staff as head coach of the Lady Vols. On May 1, 2025, Stanley began a full-time position as the assistant director of women's basketball operations/special assistant to the head coach.
Stanley came to Knoxville after spending six seasons working with the women’s basketball program at Marshall, including a role as director of basketball operations from 2022-24. Stanley was instrumental in the program's 2023-24 Sun Belt Conference Championship season, navigating the logistics of qualifying for the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in more than 25 years.
Beginning her journey with the Marshall women's basketball team in 2018 as a student manager, Stanley was soon named head manager and supervised three other student managers. She engaged in limited on-court activities and operated the clock during practices. Stanley assisted with game day preparation for home and away games and helped handle logistics on the road. Stanley ensured that laundry was done for both the team and the coaching staff, and she also assisted the director of operations with camps, fundraising and other day-to-day functions.
Stanley had many duties during her two seasons as a graduate assistant from 2020-22. She oversaw ordering and distribution of equipment and gear for the entire program and assisted the director of operations with day-to-day tasks and helped with travel logistics and coordination of meals. She also oversaw the budgeting for equipment, recruiting and meals as well as the academic team for the student-athletes. Stanley engaged in on-court activities and created graphics for social media and recruiting. She also recorded statistics and provided analysis with the coaching staff.
Stanley graduated with a bachelor's degree in sport management from Marshall in 2020 and earned a master's degree in sports administration from the school in 2022.