A key member of the Louisville women’s basketball program is moving on to the next chapter of her career.
Stephanie Norman revealed Monday that she was leaving her position as the Cardinals’ assistant head coach. She is anticipated to return to her alma mater and join Molly Miller’s staff at Arizona State, according to Jeff Metcalfe, a former AZCentral reporter.

Jeff Walz Posts Hilarious Job Ad: Wants Assistant Coach With Top 30 WBB Player Ties
Louisville Women’s Basketball Head Coach Jeff Walz recently released a funny job posting for an assistant coaching position, requiring candidates to have ties to a top 30 women’s basketball player.
This lighter attitude comes after Norman left to join Arizona State University as assistant head coach and director of basketball strategy.
In a tweet, Coach Walz acknowledged the challenge of replacing Norman:
Asst. Coaching Position:
Impossible for 1 person to replace Steph Norman. With that said, Looking for qualified coach with at least 1 daughter/sister/relative or friend who is a Top 30 women’s basketball player who can come with you.
Apply below:https://t.co/OnZZF8sgLK
— @coachjeffwalz (@CoachJeffWalz) April 19, 2025
The official job listing is available on the University of Louisville’s career site.
Norman had been a key member of Louisville’s coaching staff since 2007, assisting the team reach multiple NCAA Tournaments and developing players. Her transfer to Arizona State represents an extensive change for both programs.
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While the job advertising was posted in a facetious fashion, it demonstrates the competitive challenge of attracting top talent in women’s basketball. The ideal candidate will offer both coaching experience and excellent recruiting ties to help Louisville maintain its elite standing.
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