Experience
- General Manager, Nebraska (2025-Present)
- Director of Operations, Nebraska (2016-Present)
- Director of Operations, South Dakota (2015-16)
- Assistant Coach, Dakota Wesleyan (2014-15)
- Assistant Sports Information Director, Dakota Wesleyan (2014-15)
- Dakota Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee (2019)
- Four-Time Great Plains Athletic Conference, Dakota Wesleyan (2011-14)
- Two-Time NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete, Dakota Wesleyan
Amanda Hart is in her first season as the General Manager for Nebraska women's basketball, and her 10th season as the Huskers' director of operations in 2025-26. She has helped Nebraska to five straight postseason tournament trips, including three NCAA Tournament bids in the past four seasons.
Hart also spent 2015-16 in a similar role with Coach Amy Williams at South Dakota. Hart plays a major role in helping to build Nebraska's roster, while coordinating all aspects of Husker team travel and assisting in scheduling. She also plays a significant part in Nebraska's women's basketball summer camps.
Hart coordinates interactions between the Nebraska women's basketball program and all areas of the department, including Athletic Communications, Marketing, Digital Media and Ticketing to help promote the program across all platforms. She played an important role in Nebraska's first sellout of a women's basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena with 15,042 fans in an 82-79 win over No. 2 Iowa on Feb. 11, 2024. She was also a driving force behind Nebraska's No. 15 national ranking in average home attendance (6,088/game) in 2023-24 and No. 16 ranking in 2024-25.
Prior to joining Williams, Hart served as an assistant women's basketball coach and assistant sports information director at Dakota Wesleyan.
During her time at Dakota Wesleyan, Hart assisted with player development, supervised academics, served as recruiting coordinator and created travel itineraries. Her sports information responsibilities included writing press releases, generating online content, game-day statistics and operations, and the creation of media guides.
As a standout women's basketball player at Dakota Wesleyan, Hart finished seventh on the all-time scoring list with 1,406 points. She also set the career three-point record with 391, including a single-season school-record 112 in 2011-12.
A College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honoree as a student-athlete at Dakota Wesleyan, Hart was a four-time Great Plains Athletic Conference selection. She was also a two-time NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete.
Hart earned her bachelor's degree as an English and sport management major from Dakota Wesleyan in 2014. She completed her master’s degree in educational policy and administration in December of 2015.
Hart was inducted into the Dakota Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019.