Shireyll Moore joined Ashley Langford’s staff as an assistant coach & recruiting coordinator prior to the 2021-22 season.
The Fairfield graduate made an immediate impact in her first year with the program by helping the Seawolves to 23-6 record that included two Power Five opponents in Washington State (69-62), Rutgers (53-44), and a trip to the WNIT tournament. She helped guide Annie Warren and India Pagan to All-Conference honors.
In her second year with the program, the Seawolves earned their first trip to the CAA Postseason in their inaugural season in the conference and defeated Elon to earn the program's first CAA Postseason victory. The Seawolves finished with a 8-13 (11-7 CAA) and had three players earn All-CAA honors for their performance during the season (Sherese Pittman, Gigi Gonzalez, and Warren).
Moore brought over a decade of experience to Langford’s staff as she served as a women’s basketball assistant coach at Fairfield University for three seasons before coming to Long Island. While at Fairfield, Moore coached the post players, spearheaded recruiting initiatives, was the camp director, and worked closely with the program’s alumni base to boost engagement.
In 2020-21, Moore helped lead the Stags to the No. 4 seed in the MAAC Tournament and an appearance in the semifinals. Over the course of her tenure at Fairfield, she coached five All-MAAC players including two-time All-MAAC First Team honoree Lou Lopez-Senechal and the 2020-21 MAAC Sixth Player of the Year Andrea Hernangomez.
Before her time as an assistant at Fairfield, Moore coached at Howard University, the University of New Haven, and Lafayette College. While at Howard, Moore coached Te’Shya Heslip who went on to be named the 2016 MEAC Player of the Year under her tutelage.
Moore spent the 2014-15 season at New Haven where she helped guide the Chargers to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first time in nearly 30 years. That season, New Haven won 26 games and 16 of those wins came in Northeast-10 Conference play. The 16-conference wins were a school record.
Her first coaching role came at Lafayette where she spent three seasons. Moore was a member of the women’s basketball team at Fairfield during her collegiate career. Upon her graduation in 2009, she ranked fifth all-time in games played with 117. During her senior season, she tallied career-highs in points (236), assists (48), and steals (22).