Alli Bills

Alli Bills is in her ninth season with the BYU women’s basketball program. Prior to coaching at BYU, she was an assistant coach at the University of Utah where she helped lead the team to the Sweet 16 during the 2000-2001 NCAA Tournament. In her eight years of coaching as an assistant at BYU, Bills has led her teams to five postseason births including four NCAA Tournaments, and one WNIT Tournament.

During her collegiate career at the University of Utah, she was a member of two WAC All-Defensive teams in 1996-97 and 1997-98, as well as the 97-98 all-conference team. She was also named to the District 7 Kodak All-American team. She held the national record for most assists, during the 96-97 season, and a second-place finish the following year in the same category. Coach Bills led both the conference and the school in assists during her four years at Utah. She also received the prestigious Occie Evans Award and was the co-Female Athlete of the Year.

After college, she played one season professionally in Switzerland and led that team in scoring and assists. Bills also played as a free agent in the WNBA for the Utah Starzz in the summer of 2000.