Jasmine Porter enters her second season on staff at Utah Valley in 2025-2026. In her first year in Orem, Mangino helped guide the Wolverines to a program-record 19 wins and the program’s second postseason appearance, earning a bid to the 2025 WNIT. Utah Valley also claimed its first postseason victory with a 70-64 win over Air Force in the opening round. Under her guidance, Kylee Mabry was named WAC Co-Sixth Player of the Year, Tahlia White earned All-Defensive Team honors, and Cambree Blackham was selected to the WAC All-Freshman Team.
Utah Valley University women’s basketball coach Dan Nielson has announced the hiring of Jasmine Porter to his coaching staff in the July of 2024. Porter, a native of Layton, Utah, was most recently on staff at Park University in Gilbert, Arizona.
Porter spent 2022-24 at Park University and was also an assistant at Montana Tech for the 2018-19 season. In between her stints at the collegiate level, Porter was back in Utah coaching at the prep level. She was an assistant for Layton Christian Academy’s boys’ team from 2016-18 and again from 2021-22, winning Utah State Championships three times during her tenure there. Porter was also an assistant at East High School (2019-20) and was the head girls coach at Bonneville High School in 2020-21.
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Porter is the sister of former UVU assistant coach BJ Porter, who worked under head coach Cathy Nixon in 2018-19. BJ was recently on the men’s staff at Denver University and is the current athletic director at Calvert Chapel High School in Santa Ana, California. Her father, Bobby, was the long-time boys coach at Layton Christian where he won six state titles.
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Jasmine’s collegiate playing career began at San Diego State University, where she played two seasons before transferring and finishing at Utah State. She prepped at Layton Christian Academy where she was a multi-time All-State selection and also led the school to its first-ever volleyball state championship, where she was named Tournament MVP.
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