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Anna Kjaerholt

Anna Kjaerholt

Anna Kjaerholt is entering her second season at Utah State after being named the team's associate head coach and defensive coordinator in July of 2025.

In her first season, Kjaerholt helped the Aggies to a 6-24 record, including a 6-6 start to the season which saw the team climb to its highest-ever NET ranking. The early-season span also featured a five-game home winning streak a the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, the program's longest home win streak since the 2017-18 season. Due to a number of injuries, the Aggies started 17 different starting lineups, the most in the Mountain West and second-most nationally. Utah State still improved dramatically on the defensive end, holding opponents to 6.8 fewer points per 100 possessions than the previous season. On offense, USU's marks of 177 made 3-pointers ranked sixth all-time in program history while the team's 75.0 percent mark from the free throw line ranks fifth all-time at Utah State. Following the season, three Aggies were named to the CSC Academic All-District Team in Macie Brown, Elise Livingston and Karyn Sanford.

Kjaerholt arrived in Logan after serving as the head women’s basketball coach at Division-II Wheeling University in West Virginia. In her three years at the helm of the Cardinals, Kjaerholt recorded an overall record of 49-38 with a 37-25 record during conference play, qualifying for the Mountain East Conference (MEC) Tournament in all three seasons. Kjaerholt's players earned a total of five all-conference honors from the MEC, also guiding guard Kenzie Dalton to Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2024-25.
 
Prior to Wheeling, Kjaerholt spent one season as the head coach at Life University, leading the team to their most wins in three years and helping raise the team GPA from 2.2 to 3.3 in a single year.
 
Prior to taking the reins at Life, Kjaerholt spent eight seasons at West Virginia Tech, including her final three seasons as head coach. Kjaerholt compiled a 61-26 record for the Golden Bears and led the team to three straight NAIA Tournament appearances, the program’s first Tournament appearances in history. West Virginia Tech earned two River States Conference regular season titles and two RSC Tournament titles under Kjaerholt. In addition, Kjaerholt's players earned six all-conference selections from the RSC and thrice earned NAIA All-American honorable mentions.
 
Before her head coaching career, Kjaerholt served as an assistant coach at West Virginia Tech during the 2013-2018 seasons, operating in numerous roles including recruiting coordinator, director of scouting, strength and conditioning, video coordinator, and player development.
 
Kjaerholt had a standout playing career at John A. Logan Junior College before playing her final two seasons at Kent State where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Teaching English as a Second Language and a master’s degree in Sports Administration. As a forward for the Golden Flashes, Kjaerholt twice earned all-MAC honors, being named to the third team as a junior and earning first-team honors as a senior. In her final year, Kjaerholt led KSU in points per game (16.1), rebounds per game (8.1), blocked shots per game (1.8), field-goal percentage (53.3), and free-throw percentage (75.4), while also reaching the 1,000-point club for her career. 
  
A native of Zdunska Wola, Poland, Kjaerholt has also held positions such as assistant to the athletic director (six years) and head volleyball coach (three seasons) while at West Virginia Tech. She is married to Nicholas Kjaerholt and they have two sons, Noah and Kylo.
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