MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Annie Isler '09 has joined the University of Memphis women’s basketball staff as the Video Coordinator. Isler will oversee all video needs, including filming and editing of games, live logging during games, the production of scouting video and practice statistics and the development of the Melissa McFerrin Hoops School website.
During her career with the Knights, Isler averaged 7.4 points and 4.7 rebounds and shot 79.8 percent from the free-throw line while earning MIAC all-conference honorable mention honors. She also led the team with 47 steals and 57 assists. As a junior, Isler helped Carleton overcome a nine-point halftime deficit to defeat St. Thomas to move the Knights to the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time since 2003-2004.
Isler is only the second player in Carleton women's basketball history with 200+ steals and 300+ assists, totaling 219 takeaways and 313 setups. She made 346 free throws ranking second all-time at Carleton.
A native of Hopkins, Minn., she has also spent four summers with the women's basketball program at the University of Minnesota as a camp counselor.














