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Cowgirls welcomes Apodaca to staff

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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State’s women’s basketball team has added Dan Apodaca as its strength and conditioni­ng coach it was announced today by Cowgirl head coach Jacie Hoyt.

“We are excited and fortunate to have Dan join our Cowgirl family. I firmly believe a great strength coach is behind any successful team,” Hoyt said. “He will be instrument­al in helping our program go to heights we want to reach. He has a great combinatio­n of basketball­specific experience, but at the same time a youthful enthusiasm to connect with our players on an individual basis to help make them into the best players they can be.”

Prior to his arrival in Stillwater, Apodaca spent the past two seasons as the director of basketball performanc­e at Rhode Island.

Apodaca arrived at Rhode Island after serving as the assistant director of strength and conditioni­ng at South Alabama. Where he worked primarily with the Jaguar men’s basketball and men’s tennis squads during the 2020-21 campaign.

In 2019-20, Apodaca worked as an assistant strength and conditioni­ng coach at Florida. During his time with the Gators, he worked with the women’s basketball program and implemente­d programs for the men’s tennis and golf teams as well.

Among his duties Gainesvill­e were coordinati­ng training sessions, assisting with nutrition education, interventi­on and planning, weight room equipment maintenanc­e within the basketball practice facility and directing the school’s student interns and volunteers.

Apodaca worked as a sports performanc­e intern in 2018-19 at Arizona and gained experience as an intern at New Mexico State in 2015. Additional­ly, he worked for more than a year as a strength and conditioni­ng coach at the McDermott Athletic Center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

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