The 2025-26 season marks Casey Kushiyama's ninth year as head coach of the University of Puget Sound women's basketball team. Coming off a 20-6 overall record and a second place finish in the Northwest Conference. This recent success highlights the program's quick rise following a 2024-25 rebuilding year, where a young and developing squad laid the groundwork for the team's current championship level culture.
The program's upward climb has been a hallmark of Kushiyama's tenure. In 2023-24, he guided the Loggers to a 20-9 record, which included a NCAA tournament upset victory. He also holds a 21-5 record from the 2022-23 season. Kushiyama's ability to mold youthful rosters into cohesive units is evident in back-to-back 20 win seasons.
Kushiyama’s tenure is defined by transformative milestones. In 2021-22, he led the Loggers to their first 20-win season since 2016-17, earning the #2 seed in the NWC Tournament and weeks in national rankings. Four players received All-NWC honors, and Kennedy Brown was named NWC Freshman of the Year. In 2018-19, Jamie Lange earned NWC Player of the Year and was twice selected to the D3hoops.com All-West Region Team, while Elizabeth Prewitt secured First Team All-NWC and Third Team All-West Region honors. Kushiyama’s coaching philosophy, shared in his 2020 WSGBCA Clinic presentation, emphasizes “4 Pillars of Performance” and core values, fostering player ownership and a relentless team identity. His selective recruiting, highlighted by the 2024-25 class, prioritizes cultural fit and system compatibility, ensuring success at Puget Sound’s selective liberal arts institution.
A Hawaii native, Kushiyama’s NWC roots trace back to his days as a point guard at Linfield University, followed by roles as assistant and interim head coach for Linfield’s women’s team. His coaching resume includes stints at Whitworth (2008-09, NWC Tournament Champions, #7 nationally), George Fox (2011-12, NCAA national title game), and Whitman (2013-14, NCAA national runner-up), amassing a 9-3 NCAA tournament record. These experiences sharpened his ability to build competitive programs, evident in Puget Sound’s 2024 NWC Championship win over Pacific University (61-57).
Beyond the court, Kushiyama contributes to the basketball community as a member of the WBCA NCAA Division III Coaches Poll Committee and through clinics and podcasts, sharing insights on culture-driven success. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Linfield College and a Master’s in Teaching – Secondary Education (Health) from Grand Canyon University. Kushiyama resides in University Place with his wife, Lisa Kushiyama, Puget Sound’s Head Coach for Track & Field and Cross Country, and their sons, Kai and Keo.
Kushiyama’s vision—blending relentless defense, fast-paced offense, and values-driven leadership—positions the Loggers for sustained national prominence and prepares student-athletes for lifelong success.
Overall Coach Record at Puget Sound
(9 Seasons)
| Year |
Overall |
NWC |
| 2017-18 |
12-13 |
7-9 |
| 2018-19 |
19-6 |
12-4 |
| 2019-20 |
13-13 |
7-9 |
| 2020-21 |
5-6 |
5-6 |
| 2021-22 |
20-5 |
13-3 |
| 2022-23 |
21-5 |
14-2 |
| 2023-24 |
20-9 |
11-5 |
| 2024-25 |
11-15 |
10-6 |
| 2025-26 |
20-6 |
13-3 |
| TOTALS |
141-78 |
92-47 |
* COVID-19 shortened season