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Rose-Anne Joly
Rose-Anne Joly

Bio

Joly was named the Intermin Head Coach of the Gee-Gees in June of 2021 follwoing the retirement of Andy Sparks. She previously spent four years on the Gee-Gees coaching staff, first serving as a volunteer assistant coach during the 2016-17 season, before becoming the program's full-time Lead Assistant Coach from 2017 to 2020.

Joly spent seven months of 2020-21 at the NBA Basketball School in Dubai, serving as Coach and Operations Coordinator. There, Joly coached the NBA Basketball School curriculum to young athletes to improve their skills and understanding of the game. Over the course of Joly's tenure overseas, she oversaw operations of the school in Dubai as well as contributed to the growth of the game throughout the Middle East.

Joly began coaching at the high school level at École polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau from 2006 to 2009. In 2010, Joly then moved on to CÉGEP Division 1, where she spent over five years as an assistant coach at Collège Nouvelles Frontières until 2016. At the provincial level, Joly served as an assistant coach for the National Championship winning Quebec U15 team in 2016 and the gold medal winning Quebec U17 team at the Canada Games in 2017.

Joly also served as the head coach of Quebec's U14 team in 2017 and later was named the head coach of the U14 Ontario Summer Development Program in Ottawa in 2019. Joly is certified as an NCCP Level 3 coach.

As a player at Collège Nouvelles Frontières, Joly was named Rookie of the Year in her first season of CÉGEP ball, and was named MVP in her second year, before tearing her ACL her third and final year. Joly then committed to the University of Ottawa, playing one year for the Gee-Gees in 2009-10, before a final knee injury put an end to her competitive playing career.

Off the court, Joly is the President and founder of Basket Plus, a non-profit which supports young people living in poverty by building more resilient communities through strategic partnerships between varsity teams, the private sector, and local non-governmental organizations. In 2018, Joly led the effort building an outdoor basketball court in Togo, and in 2019, a Sports Complex in Haiti, all with the help of the Gee-Gees women's basketball program.

Joly holds a Bachelor of Industrial Relations and Human Resources from the Université du Québec en Outaouais.