Currie's Credentials
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Graduate Assistant Manager, Nebraska (2010-present)
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Graduate Assistant, Marketing, Arizona State (2008-10)
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Men's Basketball, Manager, Washington (2007-08)
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Women's Basketball, Manager, Washington (2004-07)
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Volunteer Assistant Coach, Ferris High School (2002-04)
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Assistant Coordinator, Champions Clinics (2008-09)
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U.S. Basketball Academy (2007)
Bryce Currie enters his second season with the Nebraska women's basketball program after spending the two previous years as a graduate assistant for marketing in the Arizona State women's basketball program.
Currie's primary responsibilities at Nebraska include assisting with practice preparation and administrative duties, while coordinating Nebraska's efforts on Twitter and Facebook. He also plays a role with Coach Connie Yori's Nebraska Women's Basketball Camps.
Currie, who earned his master's degree in higher education - student success from Arizona State in 2010, coordinated the women's basketball team's marketing efforts during his two seasons in Tempe. He coordinated ASU's promotions for the Kay Yow WBCA Pink Zone initiative, NCAA Pack the House, Military Appreciation Game and Dollar Day, along with other promotions. He also presented the Character Code game in 200 classrooms at 20 schools to promote ASU women's basketball. Currie also started ASU's Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages.
During his stay at Arizona State, Currie served an internship in the compliance office and launched ASU's recruiting website for women's basketball. He also assisted at ASU camps and clinics, while volunteering with Nancy Lieberman Camps and AZOC Hotshots.
In addition to his duties at Arizona State, Currie helped Bridget Pettis of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury coordinate youth basketball camps throughout the greater Phoenix area.
Before arriving in Tempe, Currie earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Washington in 2008. During his time in Seattle, Currie spent four seasons as a manager for the women's basketball team. He also served as the practice squad coordinator while assisting with video management duties and the team's film exchange.
A native of Spokane, Wash., Currie attended Ferris High School where he spent his junior and senior seasons as a volunteer assistant basketball coach.