From walk-on to coach: Isabel Ormond named head coach of Marauders women’s basketball

Isabel Ormond drives for the net as a student athlete.

Hamilton native Isabel Ormond's basketball journey comes full circle as the former Marauder returns to take the reins from her mentor, Theresa Burns.


McMaster University is proud to announce the appointment of Isabel Ormond as the new head coach of the Marauders women’s basketball team.

A Hamilton native and Marauder alumna, Ormond’s basketball journey is coming full circle at McMaster University following a stellar coaching tenure at the University of British Columbia, where she led the Thunderbirds to a Canada West silver medal and a fourth-place finish at the 2025 U SPORTS national championship — their best showing in over a decade.

In two seasons, Ormond posted an outstanding 35-5 record (.875), establishing herself as one of the country’s rising coaching talents.

“I’m excited to be back,” said Ormond.

“It’s incredibly special to return to the place you once played — this time as head coach. It just feels surreal. I look forward to building connections and getting to know the players, coaching staff and Marauder community.”

Ormond began her post-secondary basketball career at McMaster in 2011 as a walk-on athlete. She rose to become a team captain in her final two seasons and earned Academic All-Canadian honours three times before graduating in 2015 with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree.

Beyond the court, Ormond was deeply engaged in the McMaster community. She was a member of the McMaster Athletes Care student leadership group and was recognized with the Les Prince Award for community leadership and the Ray Lewis Community Service Award for her outreach efforts and contributions to local sport.

Following her time as a student athlete, Ormond quickly made her mark on the national coaching scene. Prior to her role at UBC, she served as the University of Alberta associate head coach, helping the Pandas capture their first-ever Canada West title and a bronze medal at the U SPORTS national championship in 2023.

Ormond has also been a key contributor to Canada Basketball’s national team programs since 2017. Her previous work with Team Canada includes silver medal finishes at the 2024 FIBA U17 Women’s Basketball World Cup and the 2023 FIBA U16 Women’s AmeriCup.

“Coach Ormond has the deep local ties and national reputation to bring the best and brightest to McMaster,” said Keenan Jeppesen, director of Athletics and Recreation.

“With a proven record of team building and player development, she is the perfect person to build upon the success of our program.”

Ormond is completing a PhD in Coaching Studies and Sport Psychology at the University of Alberta, which will complement her Master of Coaching degree and National Coaching certification.

Ormond is known to be passionate about holistic athlete development, emphasizing leadership, resilience and growth in sport and beyond.

“Ormond’s energy is infectious, and her experience coaching at the provincial and national level, leading a top U SPORTS program, as well as her academic accomplishments, make her a well-rounded coach and person,” said Eric Bourque, associate director of Athletics. “She will certainly have an immediate impact on our program.”

“We’re very excited to welcome Coach Ormond back to McMaster and have her lead our program moving forward.”

Isabel Ormond and Theresa Burns standing together, smiling for a picture on the Marauders' court.
Ormond, left, and her mentor and former coach Theresa Burns.

Ormond will take the reins from the iconic longtime head coach, Theresa Burns. Burns retired this spring after an extraordinary 34-season career, finishing with the second-most wins in U SPORTS women’s basketball history (618).

“I’m thrilled to see Isabel become the new head coach of the McMaster women’s basketball program,” said Burns. “Isabel brings an incredible level of intelligence, integrity, kindness and a work ethic second to none.

“As one of our most beloved alumni, it truly warms my heart to witness this full circle moment and know that she is returning to the program and alma mater that she gave so much to as a student athlete.”

“I’m excited to watch the program move forward under her guidance and I’ll remain a lifelong supporter of her and the Marauders.”