Moody joins Geelong Venom

A highly-respected figure in the basketball world, Megan Moody has been appointed assistant coach for Geelong Venom ahead of the approaching WNBL season. Photo: SUPPLIED
Fresh from being named NBL1 South Coach of the Year, after steering Geelong United’s women to a standout campaign, Moody adds proven expertise to the Venom program.
Alongside her on-court achievements, Moody currently serves as the general manager of pathways at Geelong United Basketball.
The move into the WNBL, she said, represented both a personal and professional milestone.
“When I first stepped into the NBL1 role, I honestly didn’t know if I was ready or if coaching was where I wanted to be again, but that season really reignited my passion. I loved working with the group, and the players made it such a rewarding experience.
“Being part of both the pathways side of the sport and now the elite level, gives me a unique perspective. I’m passionate about creating opportunities for players in our region to see what’s possible, and the Venom are a huge part of that vision.”
Geelong United Basketball chief executive officer Mark Neeld said Moody’s appointment was a natural step in her coaching journey.
“To see her now progress into the WNBL as an assistant coach is a terrific outcome, not only for Megan, but for our entire Geelong basketball community,” he said.
“Megan has a deep understanding of the development needs of players, and she’s passionate about creating those opportunities locally.
“Combine that with her on-court success, and you’ve got someone who represents exactly what Geelong basketball is all about — growth, opportunity and excellence.”
Geelong Venom is presently in full pre-season mode ahead of the team’s home opener against Sydney on October 18.