Moriah Crisp will begin her first season at Fordham as the women's basketball team's video analyst in 2023-24.
"I am so excited to have Moriah join our Ramily," said Head Coach Bridgette Mitchell. "She adds great creativity and her ideas will really elevate the visuals for our program. She's also gotten acclimated within the Atlantic 10 the past two years. She isn't far removed from playing in college so her ability to relate to the players will assist in bettering the overall experience of our student athletes."
Crisp most recently spent the past two years with Atlantic 10 rival George Washington as a graduate assistant, earning her Master's degree in Sports Management. While with the Colonials, she provided scout reporting assistance, facilitated player development, tracked performance statistics, reviewed game film, conducted prospect player evaluations, coordinator student-athlete visits, and managed the recruiting schedule. She also designed many of the team's social media graphics and highlight reels.
Crisp played for four years from 2016-20 at UNC Wilmington, spending three years as a team captain, appearing in 99 career games and making 45 starts. She scored 342 points for her career, averaging 3.5 per game, with 246 assists, a clip of 2.5 per contest. Crisp was also selected to the CAA Academic Honor Roll as a senior.
"I'm grateful and humbled to have an opportunity to work with Coach Mitchell and be a part of the Ramily," said Crisp. "Coach B's passion and restless energy will bring great success to the program. I'm excited to embark on this new journey."