Ryan Trevithick named Mott Women's Basketball Head Coach
FLINT - Mott Community College has announced the hiring of Ryan Trevithick as the new Women's Basketball Head Coach.
"We are thrilled to welcome Ryan and his family into our Bear Community," Mott Acting Athletic Director Roger Christensen. "His energy, leadership, and vision for the program align perfectly with our mission to support student success in every aspect."
Coach Trevithick brings a deep passion for the game and a strong commitment to empowering student-athletes both on and off the court. With a clear focus on player development, academic excellence, and competitive success, he is dedicated to preparing our young women to thrive at the next level—both as students and as athletes—as they transfer to four-year colleges.
Trevithick joins Mott after coaching the Powers Catholic High School girls basketball team since 2020. He has also served as the Deputy Director of the Michigan Mystics since 2019. From 2015-2019, Trevithick was an assistant coach for the Saginaw Valley State University women's basketball team. He was also a student-athlete as a member of the soccer team at SVSU from 2004-2008.
Mott welcomes Coach Trevithick and his family—his wife, Krista, and their four children: Richard, Katherine, Alexander, and Benjamin. Christensen added, "We are excited to have them join our Bear family and look forward to the positive impact Coach Trevithick will have both on and off the court!"
From Coach Trevithick:
"I'm incredibly honored and excited to accept the position as Head Coach of Mott Community College Women's Basketball. First and foremost, I want to thank my wife and family for their unwavering support and belief in me throughout this journey. I'm also deeply grateful to Al Perry (former Mott Athletic Director) and Roger Christensen for trusting me with this opportunity and their vision for the program. Mott has a proud tradition and a bright future, and I'm eager to get to work, build meaningful relationships, and lead this program with passion, integrity, and purpose.
The decision to move into this role was not at the detriment of leaving my current position at Powers Catholic. I love what we have built over there and I look forward to continuing that this season. With that being said, I know that we have a lot of opportunities here at Mott and I couldn't be more excited about meeting with the team and getting started.
I have been blessed with an incredible staff to accompany me and I know that we will work hard to coach, recruit and develop talent here at Mott. I'm excited about this opportunity and couldn't be more thankful!"