Women's Basketball

Tyler Lowder
- Title:
- Director of Video & Analytics
- Email:
- TylerL@gators.ufl.edu
- Phone:
- 5527
Tyler Lowder joined the Gators Women's Basketball Staff in April of 2026 as the team's director of video and analytics. He came to Gainesville known not just for his expertise in breaking down and analyzing video and advanced analytics, but for his ability to communicate and package that information in ways that are uniquely beneficial to the coaching staff and players. Those skills helped Reiss and the Rhode Island Rams to a 28-5 record in 2025-26, as well as the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth in 30 years.
Lowder was on Reiss’ Rhode Island staff for two seasons following a three-year stint as head student basketball manager with the Indiana women's basketball program. The Hoosiers ranked as high as number two in the nation, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of Lowder's three seasons in Bloomington, where he supervised and coordinated the efforts of over 30 managers.
No stranger to working with elite athletes, Lowder assisted in the development, skill enhancement and individual success of players like 2023 No. 7 overall WNBA draft pick Grace Berger and All-Americans Mackenzie Holmes and Sara Scalia.
He gained valuable insights into elite coaching strategies and team management under the mentorship of the 2023 AP Coach of the Year and two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, Teri Moren, fostering a deep understanding of the dynamics required for success at the highest levels of women's basketball. In 2023, he was named the USG Student Manager of the Year for women's basketball and earned a Grow the Game All-American Manager nod.
Lowder was on Reiss’ Rhode Island staff for two seasons following a three-year stint as head student basketball manager with the Indiana women's basketball program. The Hoosiers ranked as high as number two in the nation, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of Lowder's three seasons in Bloomington, where he supervised and coordinated the efforts of over 30 managers.
No stranger to working with elite athletes, Lowder assisted in the development, skill enhancement and individual success of players like 2023 No. 7 overall WNBA draft pick Grace Berger and All-Americans Mackenzie Holmes and Sara Scalia.
He gained valuable insights into elite coaching strategies and team management under the mentorship of the 2023 AP Coach of the Year and two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, Teri Moren, fostering a deep understanding of the dynamics required for success at the highest levels of women's basketball. In 2023, he was named the USG Student Manager of the Year for women's basketball and earned a Grow the Game All-American Manager nod.



