Todd Holthaus
Todd Holthaus
  • Title:
    Women's Basketball - Head Coach
  • Organization:
    Pima Community College
  • Phone:
    (520) 206-6709
  • Phone:
    (520) 425-4909
  • Email:
    tcholthaus@pima.edu

Bio

Started at Pima: 2007 
Hometown: West Union, Iowa
Education: Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education, Grand Canyon University, 1995
Coaching/Playing Experience: 314-152 overall PCC record (16 seasons); assistant coach, University of Arizona women’s basketball (2005-2007); Varsity Girls’ Basketball Head Coach, Flowing Wells High School (1998-2005; 160-64 record); Waldorf College men’s basketball team (1989-1991); Grand Canyon University men’s basketball team (1991-93)
Highlights: Runner-up, NJCAA National Tournament (2011); Fifth Place, NJCAA National Tournament (2010, 2019); Third Place, NJCAA National Tournament (2009, 2016); District A Coach of the Year (2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2019, 2020); Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (2009, 2016); high school girls basketball state tournament (1998-2005); Class 5A Southern Region Coach of the Year (2002-05); Arizona Daily Star Southern Arizona Coach of the Year (2005); Class 5A Girls’ Coaches Representative (2001-05); GTE/CoSIDA Academic All- America honors as player at Grand Canyon University (1993); Grand Canyon University Distinguished Male Athlete Award (1993)
All-Americans Coached: Jessie Ingraham (2008), Abyee Maracigan (2009, 2010), Tia Morrison (2009, 2010), Deanna Daniels (2011), Ajha Edwards (2013), Raja Moreno-Ross (2014), Sydni Stallworth (2016), JJ Nakai (2018, 2019), Shauna Bribiescas (2019), Hallie Lawson (2020), Sierra Mich'l (2021), Fama Thiam (2021).
Personal: wife Jennifer; children, Makayla, Annalise, Kyler, Tyce.
Coach's Quote: “Coaching at Pima Community College has been the most rewarding coaching experience of my career. Being able to coach and mentor the young ladies that have come through our program is a humbling experience for everyone involved. The icing on the cake is being able to build Pima into a nationally recognized Women’s Basketball program. Each year it is our goal to continue that tradition forward.”