Randolph came aboard with the Navy women's basketball program as an assistant coach and the director of operations in August in 2023. After two successful years with the program, she continued to move up the bench and aimed her focus squarely onto strength and conditioning and player development as an assistant coach in May 2025.
A four-year standout at the University of Virginia, Randolph joins the Navy women’s basketball team and will begin work alongside Tim Taylor, who was an assistant and associate head coach at Virginia for nine seasons. Suiting up for the Cavaliers from 2012-16, Randolph completed her career with 1,346 points over 115 games and earned the 2013-14 ACC Sixth Player of the Year honor before being voted Second Team All-ACC in 2014-15. A high achiever in the classroom as well, she was named to the ACC All-Academic Team during her sophomore, junior and senior seasons.
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Following her collegiate career, Randolph played overseas for three seasons and gained experience in Finland (2016-17), Lebanon (2017-18) and Greece (2018-19).
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Her first foray into coaching dates back to 2017 when she began training players as part of the Germantown Lady Panthers and Fairfax Stars AAU programs. Randolph led 15U-17U teams through 2022. At the interscholastic level, she served as the head coach of teams at Washington Liberty High School and later the Academy of the Holy Cross from 2019 until the spring of 2023.
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Certified in strength and conditioning with a concentration in sports performance and player development, Randolph interned with Georgetown University before starting FMR Player Development in May of 2021. As an explosive performance and player development coach, she created individualized workout programs, while helping players grow both on and off the court.
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A native of Derwood, Maryland, Randolph graduated from Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in women and gender studies in 2016. She’s currently working on her master’s of science: human performance and strength/conditioning from Liberty University.