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Jasmyne Fogle

Jasmyne Fogle

Jasmyne Fogle arrived in Rogers Park during the summer of 2025 after stops at Quinnipiac University, Putnam Science Academy, and Iona College. 

Most recently, Fogle served as the director of basketball operations and program development at Quinnipiac for three seasons. Fogle oversaw daily operations of the women’s basketball program, managed team travel and logistics, coordinated film and video operations, and led marketing and social media efforts to enhance fan engagement. She also worked closely with athletic sponsors, supervised student managers, and supported student-athlete academics.

Prior to her time in Hamden, Fogle worked at Putnam Science Academy in Putnam, Conn., where she worked as an assistant coach, teacher, and resident assistant. In this role, she assisted with recruiting, practice planning, game strategy, scheduling, and academic monitoring. She also managed the program’s social media presence and communicated regularly with college programs on behalf of players. As a resident assistant, she supported student well-being and safety, conducted routine room and safety checks, and fostered a positive living environment.

Before her time at Putnam Science Academy, Fogle spent two years as a graduate assistant at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y. There, she supported the coaching staff with recruiting, scouting, practice planning, and player development. She collaborated with the director of operations on travel, meals, academic support, and scheduling, and served as an academic coach for high-risk student-athletes. Fogle also played a key role in video production and manager supervision while helping ensure smooth day-to-day operations for the program.

Fogle earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Franklin Pierce University in 2017, where she played three seasons on the women’s basketball team. She completed her collegiate playing career at Post University, earning a Master of Business Administration in 2018. In her lone season at Post, Fogle averaged 16.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 31.9 minutes per game over 16 contests, earning Third Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference honors—the program’s first all-conference selection since 2014. She went on to earn a Master of Arts in sports communication and media from Iona College in 2020. Over her four-year collegiate career, Fogle totaled 565 points across her time at Franklin Pierce and Post.