CLINTON, S.C. – Presbyterian College head women's basketball coach
Tiffany Sardin announces the addition of assistant coach/director of basketball operations
Grant Raedle to the Blue Hose staff.
Raedle joins Presbyterian's coaching staff after spending the last year as an assistant coach for the Triton College Trojans men's basketball team.
"I'm excited to have Grant joining our program." Said head coach
Tiffany Sardin. "He's learned under some outstanding coaches and has contributed to successful programs. His work ethic and winning mentality will be a great fit with our Kaizen motto and immediately elevate what we're building at PC."
During his time at Triton, Raedle helped guide the Trojans to a 29-6 record, a Region IV championship, and an appearance in the NJCAA Division I Tournament. He played a key role in the development of four Division I signees: Region IV Player of the Year Dayjuan Anderson (UAB), Vijay Wallace (Arizona State), Peitok Machar (McNeese State), and Tolu Samuels (Southern Indiana).
Before his time at Triton, Raedle served two seasons as a graduate assistant for Northwestern University women's basketball. Working closely with associate head coach and WNBA legend Tangela Smith, he assisted with opponent scouting, skill development sessions, and recruiting coordination.
A Kansas City native, Raedle launched his basketball journey as a student manager with the Loyola University Chicago men's basketball program. During his time with the Ramblers, he contributed to two Missouri Valley Conference regular-season titles, an MVC Tournament title, and postseason runs that included the 2019 NIT and a 2021 NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance under then-head coach Porter Moser. He later helped guide the team to another MVC Tournament title and a 2022 NCAA Tournament appearance under current head coach Drew Valentine.
In the summer of 2019, Raedle also assisted with offseason training sessions for Miami Heat standouts Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro.
He earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from Loyola in 2022, followed by a master's in sports administration from Northwestern in 2024. He is an active member of the Latino Association of Basketball Coaches.
"I'm incredibly grateful and excited for the opportunity to join Coach Sardin's staff at Presbyterian," said Raedle. "She's someone who has had a lot of success, and I couldn't ask for a better person to work for. I'm looking forward to learning from her and helping build something special with this program."