Jolette Law has been a head coach, an associate head coach, and an assistant for five different programs, including some of the most successful seasons at a pair of long-time women’s basketball powers. Renowned as one of the best recruiters in the nation, she has been part of landing five top-three classes, including the No. 1 classes in 2019 and 2021 for the Gamecocks.
Law has been tied to success throughout her career at Tennessee (2012-17), Illinois (2007-12), Rutgers (1995-2007), Ball State (1994-95) and now, South Carolina. She has coached 29 players who were selected in the WNBA draft and seen 17 NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, 12 Elite 8 seasons, six Final Fours, one national runner-up finish and two National Championships to go with seven regular-season conference championships and six conference tournament titles.
As a recruiter, she played a key role in the Gamecocks’ pair of No. 1 classes along with helping Tennessee land the Nos. 1, 3 and 6 ranked classes in 2017, 2013 and 2014, respectively. As the Illinois head coach, she secured the No. 3 class in 2008.
Jolette Law has been a head coach, an associate head coach, and an assistant for five different programs, including some of the most successful seasons at a pair of long-time women’s basketball powers. Renowned as one of the best recruiters in the nation, she has been part of landing five top-three classes, including the No. 1 classes in 2019 and 2021 for the Gamecocks.
Law has been tied to success throughout her career at Tennessee (2012-17), Illinois (2007-12), Rutgers (1995-2007), Ball State (1994-95) and now, South Carolina. She has coached 29 players who were selected in the WNBA draft and seen 17 NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, 12 Elite 8 seasons, six Final Fours, one national runner-up finish and two National Championships to go with seven regular-season conference championships and six conference tournament titles.
As a recruiter, she played a key role in the Gamecocks’ pair of No. 1 classes along with helping Tennessee land the Nos. 1, 3 and 6 ranked classes in 2017, 2013 and 2014, respectively. As the Illinois head coach, she secured the No. 3 class in 2008.