Bloomsburg University graduate Kayla Oxenrider joined the Albright College women's basketball staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2013-14 season.
Albright went 13-12 in 2013-14, and featured the program's second-ever All-American as sophomore Kelecia Harris earned honorable mention honors from WDIII News.
Over four seasons with the Huskies, Oxenrider started all 116 games that she played in. She averaged double-digit points every year, reaching the 1,000-point milestone in the NCAA tournament during her junior season.
Oxenrider was a two-time All-PSAC selection, leading her squad to the NCAA tournament in her junior and senior seasons. The Huskies won the 2012-13 PSAC championship, defeating Gannon thanks in part to 16 points from Oxenrider.
As a coach, Oxenrider has several years of experience working at the Darnell Marshall Basketball Camp.
An accomplished student-athlete, Oxenrider graduated in the spring of 2013 with a degree in education while maintaining a 3.95 GPA within her major. She graduated cum laude and made the Dean's List six times.
She was also very involved in community service, volunteering with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Homework Clubs, "Big Event", Bloomsburg flood relief and "Wee Little Angels" daycare center.
Oxenrider is a 2009 graduate of Tri-Valley High School, where she was a first team All-State selection in both basketball and volleyball.