Lady Techsters Add Livingston to Coaching Staff – LA Tech Athletics

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RUSTON – Louisiana Tech women’s basketball head coach Brooke Stoehr announced the addition of Caleb Livingston as Assistant Coach on Friday.

Livingston spent three seasons at Three Rivers College, where he helped guide the Raiders to a 79-12 record. Three Rivers won its first 28 games, including the Region 16 Championship, during his first season before falling in the NJCAA Tournament.

The Raiders would claim the Region 16 Championship again in 2023 on their way to the NJCAA Quarterfinals.

Prior to joining the staff at Three Rivers, Livingston was an assistant coach at Nettleton High School in Jonesboro, Ark., for four years. In those four years, the Lady Raiders won two conference championships and a state championship in 2020. Livingston helped send 12 players to the collegiate level, including six to the division one level. In his four years at Nettleton, the Lady Raiders had the second-most wins as a program in Arkansas.

Before Nettleton, Livingston was the head coach at Palestine-Wheatley HS in Palestine, Ark., for two seasons. He helped lead the program to their first regional tournament appearance in 15 years and had two players sign to play collegiately in his two seasons.

Livingston was also heavily involved in the travel basketball circuit. Livingston had over 80 student-athletes sign to play at the college level in eight years of coaching travel basketball. Of the 80-plus signees, 56 went on to play Division 1 basketball. Livingston coached three McDonald’s All-Americans in his tenure: Liz Dixon, Sasha Goforth, and Jersey Wolfenberger.

Livingston helped create the Woodz Elite girls’ travel program, which later transformed into Arkansas Select. He was awarded a deal on the Under Armour Association circuit, where he led his 2022 team to a 6th-place finish in the summer of 2021.

Livingston graduated from Williams Baptist University with a degree BA in Liberal Arts.

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