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Jasmine Porter

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.
 
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.
 
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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