Lisa Fortier

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Lisa Fortier
Sport(s) Women's basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Gonzaga
Conference West Coast Conference
Record 45-22 (.672)
Biographical details
Born (1981-04-05) April 5, 1981 (age 43)
Alma mater Cal State Monterey Bay
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2004-2006 Gonzaga (Dir of Ops.)
2006–2007 Northern Colorado (Asst.)
2007–2014 Gonzaga (Asst.)
2014–present Gonzaga
Head coaching record
Overall 45-22 (.672)
Tournaments 3-2 (.600)

Lisa Mispley Fortier (born April 5, 1981) is an American basketball coach, currently the head coach of the women's basketball team at Gonzaga University.[1]

Early life and education

Fortier played basketball at Placer High School before playing at both Butte Community College and California State University, Monterey Bay. At Cal State, she earned honorable mention All Cal-Pac Conference honors as a junior and was named to the NAIA Academic All-America list in 2003. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Cal State, Monterey Bay in 2004 with a B.A. in human communication. Later that year, she earned her Master's in Sport and Athletic Administration from Gonzaga University.[2]

Coaching career

On April 14, 2014, Fortier was hired to become the Gonzaga Bulldogs women's basketball head coach, succeeding Kelly Graves, who accepted the head coaching position for Oregon women's basketball the week before.[3][4] Prior to becoming head coach, she was director of basketball operations for the Lady Zags from 2004-2006 and assistant coach from 2007-2014, where she worked on the team's defense. She was also the assistant coach for the University of Northern Colorado women's basketball team for the 2006-2007 year.[5]

2014-2015 Season

She picked up her first win as a head coach with a 75-65 over the Dayton Flyers women's basketball team at the Kennel on November 16, 2014.[6] The biggest highlight in non-conference was the Eastern Washington game at Reese Court on December 3, 2014, where Elle Tinkle (daughter of current Oregon State Beavers men's basketball coach Wayne Tinkle) shot the game winning jumper as time expired, where the Zags escaped with a 61-60 win.[7] The Zags finished non-conference play with a 7-4 record.

Fortier picked up her first conference win as a head coach with a 78-62 over Jeff Judkins' BYU Cougars women's basketball team at the Kennel on December 27, 2014.[8] The biggest conference game came against the San Francisco Dons on February 7, 2015 at the Kennel, where the Zags won 91-84 in a 4 overtime thriller.[9] The Zags clinched their 11th consecutive WCC regular-season crown on February 19, 2015 with a 80-72 win over Paul Thomas' Saint Mary's Gaels.[10] It also marked the first regular-season crown under Mispley Fortier's head coaching tenure.[10] Gonzaga finished West Coast Conference regular-season play with a 16-2 record with losses against Pacific at home and San Diego on the road.

In the year-end conference tournament, the Zags defeated the Loyola Marymount Lions 70-50 before losing to the Brigham Young Cougars 61-55.[11][12] It was the Zags first non-appearance in the WCC Tournament Final game since the 2006 season.[12][13] However, Gonzaga still received an #11 seed in the Spokane region, the second at-large bid in school history and the third in West Coast Conference play.[14]

Fortier led the Zags to a 82-69 first round win over the George Washington Colonials and a 76-64 second round win over the Oregon State Beavers.[15][16] Both the first and second round games were held at the Gill Coliseum in Corvallis.

The next game, the Lady Zags led the Tennessee Volunteers 57-40 before Tennessee went on a 23-6 run to end regulation and force the game into overtime. The Zags season came to an end with a 73-69 overtime defeat to the Volunteers, in front of mostly Zags fans at the Spokane Arena.[17]

On April 6, 2015, it was announced that she was named the Maggie Dixon Award Rookie Coach of the Year.[18]

2015-2016 Season

On June 18, 2015, WBCA announced that Fortier will serve as Board of Directors for the West region.[19]
The Zags finished non-conference play with a 8-4 record. The biggest game in non-conference was Wyoming, where the Zags won 61-57 in overtime.[20]
The Zags finished 10-8 in West Coast Conference play, finishing fifth place, ending Gonzaga's 11 consecutive West Coast Conference regular season titles, where the BYU Cougars women's basketball team won the outright title.[21]
The biggest game in conference play was against #22 BYU in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,000 at the McCarthey Athletic Center, where the Zags outscored BYU 33-13 in the fourth quarter to defeat the WCC regular season champs 73-55 on "Senior Day".[22]
In the WCC tournament, the Zags lose to the Santa Clara Broncos 59-58 for their earliest tournament exit since the 2005-06 season. [23]
The Zags received an at-large bid for the WNIT, their first WNIT bid since the 2007-08 season.[24]
The Zags hosted the UC-Riverside Highlanders; the Big West regular season champs at the McCarthey Athletic Center on March 17th, where the Lady Zags defeated the Highlanders 88-54 and the Zags will host the Utah Utes.
The Zags hosted the Utah Utes, where the Zags lost to the Utes 92-77 to end their season at 19-14. The Zags finished one game shy of playing against their former coach; Kelly Graves and his Oregon Ducks, where his Ducks won 84-59 the same night the Zags played against the Utes.[25]

Personal life

Lisa is married to Craig Fortier, whom she met when they went to Cal State Monterey Bay together. Craig was formerly the associate head coach for Jim Hayford's Eastern Washington men's basketball team before being hired for the assistant coach position for his wife Lisa's Gonzaga Bulldogs women's basketball team.[26] They have two sons: Marcus and Calvin, and a daughter Quincy.[4][27]

Awards and honors

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Gonzaga Bulldogs (WCC) (2014–present)
2014–15 Gonzaga 26–8 16–2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2015–16 Gonzaga 19-14 10-8 5th WNIT 2nd Round
Gonzaga: 45-22 (.672) 26–10 (.722)
Total: 45–22 (.672)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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