Women's Basketball
Guay, Ashlee

Ashlee Guay
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- ashlee.guay@csun.edu
- Phone:
- 3208
Ashlee Guay returned for her second stint as an Assistant Coach with the CSUN program in December 2020 and will begin her fourth season on the coaching staff in the Fall of 2022.
Guay, who served as an assistant for the Matadors from 2017-19, spent 2019-20 as a Mentor, Fellow, and Group Tour Coordinator for Beyond Sports in Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica. In her roles with Beyond sports, she helped design a program that helped advance young women in sports and global leadership through the execution and development of the Girls Leadership Academy for Service & Sport (GLASS).
Guay was part of the staff as the Matadors returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2018. To earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament, CSUN won four games in five days during the Big West Tournament. She will resume a role on the Matador staff that will include working primarily on the court with the CSUN guards.”
Guay graduated from CSUN in 2015 as one of the most decorated women's basketball student-athletes in school history. She is among the top five in CSUN history career leader in points, assists, three-pointers, steals, games played, starts, and minutes played. She never missed a game during her CSUN playing career.
As team captain, Guay helped lead the Matadors to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2014 and 2015. Playing point guard, she averaged 13.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. Her accolades included being named a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist, the 2014 and 2015 Big West Tournament MVP and to the All-Big West Team all four seasons. She was named the Big West Player of the Year as a junior. At one point, she was one of seven players to lead her school in career points and career assists before Channon Fluker surpassed her career point total.
After graduating from CSUN with a Bachelor's in Child Development, Guay spent a season playing for the Rutronik Keltern Stars in Germany before coming back to the United States, where she returned her focus to working with children and athletes. As an Academic Coach at High Tech High Elementary in Chula Vista, Calif., Guay spent the 2016-17 year working with students as part of an inclusion program creating independent education plans and facilitating accommodations in the classroom.
Guay has also worked with athletes and students in the past as a youth basketball coach, basketball camp supervisor, student mentor, and camp counselor.
Guay is originally from San Diego and attended high school at the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. She was a three-sport standout for the Pilots, competing in basketball, swimming, and track & field. With her father Norm serving as her head coach, she was a four-time All-City selection and three-time Western League MVP. Guay helped lead her team to three-straight league titles.
Guay's CSUN player biography
Guay, who served as an assistant for the Matadors from 2017-19, spent 2019-20 as a Mentor, Fellow, and Group Tour Coordinator for Beyond Sports in Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica. In her roles with Beyond sports, she helped design a program that helped advance young women in sports and global leadership through the execution and development of the Girls Leadership Academy for Service & Sport (GLASS).
Guay was part of the staff as the Matadors returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2018. To earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament, CSUN won four games in five days during the Big West Tournament. She will resume a role on the Matador staff that will include working primarily on the court with the CSUN guards.”
Guay graduated from CSUN in 2015 as one of the most decorated women's basketball student-athletes in school history. She is among the top five in CSUN history career leader in points, assists, three-pointers, steals, games played, starts, and minutes played. She never missed a game during her CSUN playing career.
As team captain, Guay helped lead the Matadors to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2014 and 2015. Playing point guard, she averaged 13.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. Her accolades included being named a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist, the 2014 and 2015 Big West Tournament MVP and to the All-Big West Team all four seasons. She was named the Big West Player of the Year as a junior. At one point, she was one of seven players to lead her school in career points and career assists before Channon Fluker surpassed her career point total.
After graduating from CSUN with a Bachelor's in Child Development, Guay spent a season playing for the Rutronik Keltern Stars in Germany before coming back to the United States, where she returned her focus to working with children and athletes. As an Academic Coach at High Tech High Elementary in Chula Vista, Calif., Guay spent the 2016-17 year working with students as part of an inclusion program creating independent education plans and facilitating accommodations in the classroom.
Guay has also worked with athletes and students in the past as a youth basketball coach, basketball camp supervisor, student mentor, and camp counselor.
Guay is originally from San Diego and attended high school at the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. She was a three-sport standout for the Pilots, competing in basketball, swimming, and track & field. With her father Norm serving as her head coach, she was a four-time All-City selection and three-time Western League MVP. Guay helped lead her team to three-straight league titles.
Guay's CSUN player biography