North Central Missouri College has named Arielle Houston as the new Head Women's Basketball Coach, ushering in a new chapter for the Lady Pirates program.
Houston steps into the role after serving as the assistant coach under Joe McKinstry during the 2025-26 season and as an assistant in 2024-25 under legendary coach Jenni Croy. In last year's campaign, the Lady Pirates posted an impressive 24-8 record and spent much of the season nationally ranked, continuing the program's strong tradition of success.
"I am very excited to have Arielle as our new head coach for women's basketball," said NCMC Athletic Director Nate Gamet. "She has grown so much the past two years as an assistant and think she will do a great job taking over the roll as head coach. She has played and coached at a high level, and she has a great passion for the game. I am looking forward to a new era of Lady Pirate basketball and believe Arielle will only continue to improve on the successful culture of the program."
Houston brings continuity, energy, and a deep understanding of the program's culture into her new position. Her experience as both a player and coach at a high level has prepared her to lead the Lady Pirates as they aim to build on recent achievements.
"I am beyond blessed for this opportunity," Houston said. "I'm excited to continue the success this program has seen and been a part of, while helping develop, lead, and empower our players to reach their full potential."
Houston's promotion reflects the college's commitment to sustaining excellence while investing in leadership that understands and values the student-athlete experience.