Women's Basketball

- Title:
- Assistant Coach / Video Coordinator
- Email:
- m.mann@missouri.edu
| McGhee Mann Career | ||
| 2011-12 | Charlotte Hornets | Basketball Operations Intern |
| 2013-14 | Philadelphia 76ers | Basketball Operations Intern |
| 2014-15 | Spartanburg High School | Assistant Coach |
| 2015-17 | Baylor (MBB) | Graduate Assistant |
| 2018-20 | Grand Canyon | Video Coordinator |
| 2020-21 | Arkansas State | Director of Scouting and Operations |
| 2021-24 | Clemson | Director of Scouting / Assistant Coach |
| 2024-25 | Missouri | Assistant Coach / Video Coordinator |
McGhee Mann served one season as an Assistant Coach and Video Coordinator in 2024-25 after joining Mizzou Women's Basketball in July of 2024.
In the 2024-25 season at Missouri, Mann played a crucial role in the development of Laniah Randle who reached a career milestone of 1,000 points during the season. Throughout the season, Randle showcased her versatility, leading the team in rebounding in 15 games and topping the scoring chart in eight games.
Mann came to the Tigers following three seasons at Clemson. In addition to his video coordination duties and serving as Director of Scouting with the Tigers, Mann had a tenure as an interim assistant coach for a period working with the front court athletes. As a coach, he led Clemson forward Amari Robinson to a Second Team All-ACC honor.
Mann spent the 2020-2021 season at Arkansas State with the women’s basketball program as the Director of Scouting and Operations. He came to the Red Wolves after two seasons as the video coordinator for Grand Canyon University’s women’s basketball program. In this role, he oversaw and managed all equipment, software, and programming of the technology needed to evaluate the team’s strengths and weaknesses as well upcoming opponents for game preparation. He also assisted with materials that related to team success such as video playbooks, opponent scouting reports and statistical information to help GCU’s on-court performance. In addition to on-court duties, Mann managed and created visual content for the team’s Instagram and Facebook pages, assisted with the coordination of team camps and community engagement events while also gaining experience in recruiting operations.
From 2015-17, Mann gained experience as a graduate assistant with the Baylor men’s basketball program under head coach Scott Drew while working towards his masters degree in Sport Pedagogy and Human Performance. There, he was responsible for breaking down film, assisting with on-court player development sessions, aiding the staff in game preparation, scheduling events for recruiting visits and helping with camps. Mann also created a mentorship program between the athletes and business professionals in the Waco community while being heavily involved in scouting, player development workouts (seven of which are currently playing professionally in the NBA or overseas).
Prior to Baylor, he served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Spartanburg High School (S.C.) and gained NBA experience during internships with the Charlotte Hornets (2011-12) and the Philadelphia 76ers (2013-14). His focus for both experiences centered around assisting the video coordinators & coaching staffs with various video projects to aid with player development and on-court training as well as administrative duties for the front offices including draft preparations, breaking down video of potential prospects, salary cap and free agency information, and maintaining databases & schedules for advanced scouts.
Mann is a 2013 graduate of South Carolina, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in sport and entertainment management.
Mann lives with his wife Sara, they have one son.







