| Women's Basketball Coaches |

Andrea Gorski begins her third year as the head coach of the Concordia women's basketball program. In just her second year, Gorski led her team to the second most wins in program history and the honor of hosting the program's first ever home playoff game.
After an 8-22 season in her first year at Concordia, the 2009-2010 campaign was a year to remember as Gorski led a team with several new players and only two seniors to an 18-13 record and a third place tie in the WHAC. Several player's were honored with post-season awards and Gorski was named conference Co-Coach of the year.
Coach Gorski brings over 16 years of coaching experience to Concordia as well as Division I playing experience at Bradley University. Gorski, who in 1996 was inducted into the Bradley University Hall of Fame, starred for the Braves for four seasons before graduating in 1992. But the standout player didn't leave her talent there as she has built an extremely impressive resume since.
Upon completing her playing career, Gorski spent a season as the Braves Graduate Assistant Coach before landing at Livonia Ladywood High School, where she has served as the head coach for the past 12 seasons. In addition, she has been a volunteer coach at the Livonia YMCA, a CYO coach at St. Michael Catholic School and an AAU coach for her daughter's 14U Michigan Celtic team.
While guiding the Blazer program at Ladywood to an amazing 184-99 record from 1996-2008, Gorski racked up numerous accolades as well. She has been a Catholic League Coach of the Year three times, the Observer-Eccentric Coach of the Year once, the Basketball Coaches of Michigan Coach of the year once, was named the Class B and the overall Coach of the Year in 2005 by the Detroit Free Press, the Associated Press Coach of the Year (also in 2005) and was named the BCAM All-Star Festival Coach in 2006.
Gorski was the President of the Catholic League Coaches Association from 1998-2000, and was on the Catholic High School League Board of Directors during the same period. She has been a Regional Chair, the Miss Basketball Director, the President and a member of the Board of Directors for BCAM, all since 2005.






