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Women's Basketball Andy Jobanek

Khloe Snair Follows PCC-Portland State Pipeline, Joins Vikings as New Director of Basketball Operations

PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland State head women's basketball coach Chelsey Gregg completed her coaching staff for the 2024-25 season Friday with the official hiring of new director of basketball operations Khloe Snair.
 
Snair follows new assistant coach Graham McFall to Portland State from Portland Community College. Snair served as an assistant coach under McFall at PCC from 2021-23. During that time, Snair helped McFall turn around a PCC program that won one game during the 2019-20 season to two years later, with Snair in her first year with the Panthers, winning a then-program-record 18 games. The 2021-22 Panthers also recorded the program's first postseason win with an 86-75 triumph over Centralia at the NWAC Championship Tournament.
 
"We're excited to have Khloe joining our staff," Gregg said of Snair. "She brings good energy, great organizational skills, and has a can-do attitude that will be a great asset to our team."
 
Snair spent the past season as a graduate assistant with the Mississippi University for Women. There, she coordinated scheduling for the women's basketball team while also leading individual and group skill development sessions.
 
She served in a similar role in her time at PCC where in addition to her coaching duties, she fulfilled operational tasks such as recruiting visits, academic schedules, fundraising, travel itineraries, scouting reports and practice plans.
 
Snair's other coaching stops include working as a floor coach at Shoot 360 under longtime Concordia University-Portland head men's basketball coach Brad Barbarick. Snair also interned at West Coast Elite from June 2020 to December 2021.
 
"I would like to thank Coach Chelsey for this incredible opportunity," Snair said upon her hire. "I am so excited to work with this staff and team, and am really looking forward to this upcoming season." 
 
Snair played under longtime Warner Pacific head women's basketball coach Matt Gregg, spending two years with the Knights from 2019-21. Snair averaged 7.4 points per game during her second year with the Knights. She scored a career-high 18 points to go with seven rebounds in her season debut at Multnomah on March 17, 2021.
 
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