Britni Fett is in her third season as the head women's basketball coach at Nebraska Wesleyan.
Last season, Fett’s squad led all of NCAA Division III in team GPA with a combined grade point average of 3.65. NWU picked up two non-conference victories defeating Central College and Lakeland College, to finish 2-3 in non-conference games. Two of those three losses were in overtime. The Prairie Wolves faced seven nationally-ranked opponents in Great Plains Athletic Conference play and finished the season 2-23 overall for the second straight year.
In her first season with the Prairie Wolves, Fett inherited a young roster with just 15 players and two senior players. She led NWU to a win in the first game of the season, then ended the year on a high note with a 65-64 win over Doane College in the final home game. NWU finished the year 2-23 overall.
Fett came to Nebraska Wesleyan from Lakeland College, an NCAA Division III school in Plymouth, Wis., where she has served as the assistant women’s basketball coach for two seasons. During the 2012-13 season, Fett filled in the role of head coach at Lakeland for five games as the head coach was on maternity leave.
While at Lakeland, the team went 30-22 the past two years qualifying for the NAC Conference Tournament each season. She also served as the head women’s golf coach at Lakeland for two seasons.
Fett, a Plankinton, S.D., native, spent two years as the graduate assistant women’s basketball coach at Concordia University Wisconsin from 2008-10. As an assistant at Concordia, Fett was part of two conference championship teams, and helped lead the team to an appearance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2009.
She attended the University of Sioux Falls where she was a member of the women’s basketball program both as a player and student assistant coach. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Sioux Falls in 2008 and completed her Master’s in Business Administration focusing in Management in 2010 at Concordia University Wisconsin.