Geelong Venom has appointed Megan Moody as an assistant coach for the upcoming WNBL season.
Moody brings a wealth of experience and success to the Venom program, having recently been named the NBL1 South Coach of the Year after guiding Geelong United’s women’s team through a standout campaign.
Alongside her on-court achievements, she also serves as the General Manager of Pathways at Geelong United Basketball, where she plays a key role in developing opportunities for athletes across the region.
Moody said the move into the WNBL represented both a personal and professional milestone.
“When I first stepped into the NBL1 role, I honestly didn’t know if I was ready or if coaching was where I wanted to be again,” she said.
“But that season really reignited my passion – I loved working with the group, and the players made it such a rewarding experience.
“To now have the opportunity to step into the WNBL and contribute to the Venom in their first season is something I’m really proud of. It’s an exciting time for the club, for women’s basketball in Geelong, and for our community.
“I feel really fortunate to work alongside Chris Lucas, someone with enormous experience and knowledge of the game. I know I’ll learn a lot in this role while also bringing my own perspective and energy to the program.
“Being part of both the pathways side of the sport and now the elite level gives me a unique perspective. I’m passionate about creating opportunities for players in our region to see what’s possible, and the Venom are a huge part of that vision.”
The Venom open their campaign on October 18 at home against Sydney.