Men's Basketball
Lucy Mariani
- Title:
- Academics
- Email:
- Lucy.Mariani@mail.wvu.edu
- Phone:
- (304) 293-8696
Lucy Mariani joined the Mountaineer student-athlete development staff as a football academic counselor in 2021, and currently works in the WVU Coliseum advising men's basketball, gymnastics and men's soccer athletes.
In her current role, she advises student-athletes with their schedules and majors, monitors and tracks academics.
Mariani came to West Virginia after serving as the associate director of student-athlete services at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan (2020-21). She was responsible for and tracked the academic progress of more than 150 student-athletes and navigated their individual academic relationships with their coaches and professors. Prior to that, she worked as a graduate assistant student-athlete support specialist at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
Mariani graduated cum laude from TCU in 2019, earning her bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in creative writing. While a student, she was a manager for the men’s basketball team for two years. She completed the requirements for her master’s degree in higher education leadership from Mercer in 2020.
In her current role, she advises student-athletes with their schedules and majors, monitors and tracks academics.
Mariani came to West Virginia after serving as the associate director of student-athlete services at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan (2020-21). She was responsible for and tracked the academic progress of more than 150 student-athletes and navigated their individual academic relationships with their coaches and professors. Prior to that, she worked as a graduate assistant student-athlete support specialist at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
Mariani graduated cum laude from TCU in 2019, earning her bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in creative writing. While a student, she was a manager for the men’s basketball team for two years. She completed the requirements for her master’s degree in higher education leadership from Mercer in 2020.











