Lindy La Rocque delivered an instant impact in her first season as a collegiate head coach. La Rocque became UNLV’s first Mountain West Coach of the Year after leading Division I women’s basketball sixth-youngest squad to a second-place finish in the conference, despite being picked ninth in the preseason poll.
UNLV’s 13 conference victories in the COVID-19 restructured 2020-21 season were the most of any school in the Mountain West. La Rocque became the first UNLV coach to lead a team to an undefeated conference road record (9-0), leading to the nation’s fifth-longest road winning streak. The Lady Rebels were the only Mountain West team to beat every conference opponent at least once.
All that with a roster that lost more offensive production from its previous year than any other team in the nation save one.
The second-youngest coach in Division I women’s basketball, La Rocque’s 15 wins in 2020-21 (15-9 overall record) ranked her second in the nation for wins among first-year head coaches.
A key part of NCAA Tournament appearances in 10 out of 11 years, La Rocque returned to her native Las Vegas, where she prepped at Durango High School before playing in four straight Final Fours as a student-athlete at Stanford University, in March 2020. She was an assistant coach with the Cardinal for the previous three years under legendary head coach and Hall of Famer Tara VanDerveer.
On the coaching staff at Stanford since 2017, the program consistently ranked among the top 10 in the country. The Cardinal made NCAA Tournament appearances in each season, including two Sweet 16s, an Elite Eight and won the Pac-12 Conference Tournament Championship in 2019. From 2017-20, Stanford had an overall record of 82-22 and was 43-10 in conference play.
“I am so thrilled to be able to come back to my hometown of Las Vegas to lead the UNLV women’s basketball program,” La Rocque said. “It is truly special to return to a place and in a community that has essentially raised and has supported me throughout all of my life. I have been a Rebel fan since I was a young girl and to now be the head coach at UNLV is truly a dream come true. Thank you to Desiree Reed-Francois and President Meana for this incredible opportunity and for their belief and trust in me to lead these young women. I cannot wait to get started!”
Prior to coaching at Stanford, La Rocque spent two seasons (2015-17) as an assistant coach at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, helping the Bruins to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths, including the program’s first in nine seasons. Belmont went 51-15 overall and 29-3 in Ohio Valley Conference play during La Rocque’s time there, winning the league’s regular-season championship during the 2016-17 season and the conference’s tournament title both seasons.
La Rocque began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Oklahoma, working for Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Sherri Coale, while pursuing her master’s degree in education. The team played in both the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Tournaments.
La Rocque played at Stanford from 2008-12, appearing in 138 career games which ranks eighth in program history. She was instrumental in helping the Cardinal compile a 137-12 overall record during her four years, including an amazing 71-1 mark in Pac-12 play. Her team won four regular season conference championships and four league tournament titles, appearing in the NCAA Tournament each season and advancing to the national title game in 2010.
The eighth full-time head coach in UNLV women’s basketball history, La Rocque is the first originally from Las Vegas to be hired to lead the Lady Rebel program.
La Rocque earned a bachelor’s degree in science, technology and society, with an emphasis in earth systems, civil and environmental engineering, and calculus from Stanford in 2012. She holds a master’s degree in adult and higher education from Oklahoma, which she earned in 2015.
La Rocque was a decorated student-athlete at Durango High School in Las Vegas, where she became the school’s (boys and girls) all-time leading scorer with 2,678 points and holds many other program records.
La Rocque married Dan Cunningham, a Concordia College (New York) alum, in August 2021.