Remy Wolfe
Remy Wolfe

Bio

The 2025-26 season marks Remy Wolfe’s fourth season at the helm of the Avila women’s basketball program.

Wolfe’s program made strides in her third season with the Eagles, matching the previous season’s conference win total while having two players make All KCAC Honorable Mention in Madilyn Melton and Marlie Wright. In addition to Melton and Wright’s individual honors, guard Hannah Smith recorded her 1,000th collegiate point in 2024-25 season under Wolfe’s tutelage.

Wolfe’s 2024-25 season saw her program increase its points per game and field goal percentage from the previous season for the second-straight year.

In Wolfe's second season in charge of the women's basketball program, the Eagles went 9-19 (8-14 KCAC), improving their win total by four games from her first season. 

The 2023-24 Eagles improved in multiple categories in Wolfe's second season on the bench. Avila increased its scoring, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and assists while averaging 4.3 fewer turnovers per contest and allowing 4.9 fewer points per game compared to Wolfe's first season. 

Additionally, Wolfe's second season as head coach saw the Eagles allow the fifth-fewest opponents points per game in the KCAC and Avila held its opponents to the second-lowest three-point percentage in the conference. 

After spending three seasons as the team's top assistant coach, Wolfe was elevated to the head coaching position in the summer of 2022 and led the Eagles to a 5-23 (5-17 KCAC) record in her first season as a collegiate head coach.

After a standout prep career at nearby Blue Springs South High School, Wolfe became a three-year starter at the University of Nebraska-Omaha where she averaged 9.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game from 2014-2017. She was especially known as a sharpshooter for the Mavericks, knocking down 194 three-pointers in just three seasons, good for the third-highest total in program history at the time. Wolfe returned to her home state of Missouri to play her final year of college basketball at Truman State University in Kirksville, earning her Master's degree in Leadership with an emphasis in Coaching. 

After spending the 2018-19 season as a graduate assistant at Truman State, Wolfe returned home to the Kansas City area for three years as Avila's top assistant coach. Wolfe played a central role on an Avila women's basketball team that advanced to the championship game of the KCAC Tournament twice in her three years as an assistant. She has been credited with numerous in-game adjustments and critical play calls, most famously the Matti Morgan-to-Kassidy Snowden buzzer-beater to force overtime against Sterling in the KCAC Tournament in 2020. 

Wolfe and her husband, Grant, reside in Blue Springs, Mo., with their son, Kai.