
The Wooster Girls Baskball Camp features one of the best coaching staffs in the Midwest. The staff features Top rate Collegiate Coaches, Head Varsity High School Coach, and top collegiate players.

Lisa Campanell Komara, who has compiled nearly 250 wins as a collegiate head basketball coach, is in the midst of her 11th season in charge of the women’s program at The College of Wooster. During her tenure, she has directed Wooster teams to 97 victories, highlighted by double-digit win totals four of the last five years (2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2006-07).
Other notable accomplishments since coming to Wooster prior to the 1997-98 campaign include a 68-61 triumph over Kenyon College Feb. 9, 2005, one of just two losses for the Ladies that season on their way to the North Coast Athletic Conference championship, a 65-57 victory at Wittenberg University Jan. 17, 1998, when the Tigers went on to be the NCAC champs, and in 2006-07, a 14-12 record, marking the program’s first winning record since 1992-93.
Campanell Komara is in the process of completing a remarkable turnaround at Wooster, just as she did over a 12-year period at Bethany (W. Va.) College. There, her teams won 126 games, highlighted by a four-season stretch with a 71-29 record, capped by a 22-4 mark and the school’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Div. III Tournament in 1997. For her efforts that season, Campanell Komara was named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. The Bison had posted only one winning season in the previous 20 years before she inherited the program.

Coah Reid is going into her second year as an assistant coach with the women's basketball team. She will be in charge of recruiting and working with the post players.
Most recently, Reid was part of a successful program at Walsh University, where she served as graduate assistant coach for two years, earning a master's degree in education. She led court instruction, specializing in the development of post players, and was responsible for assisting and facilitating Walsh's women's basketball camps. The Cavs had an 11-17 record in her first season as an assistant, and finished 2005-06 with a 16-13 overall record.
The Wooster Girls Basketball camp features one of the strongest coaching staffs in the Midwest. Included in the 2008 coaching staff is.