Chloe Pavlech joined Baylor as an assistant coach in July of 2021 and finished her time with the Bears in 2023.
With the Bears, Pavlech's primary focus is developing fundamentals with the guards and assisting in opponent scouting reports.
Pavlech came to Waco after three years in Brooklyn where she led a myriad of social media content for multiple entities related both to basketball and off the court. Her work includes being a content creator for Facebook, where she was selected to be in the company’s first Black Creator Fund, “We the Culture.” There, she produced, edited and wrote scripts for characters in “Confessions with Chloe.”
She also was the Lead Content Strategist for OvertimeWBB, which became the first women’s sports account to reach 1 million followers on TikTok. OvertimeWBB boasts the largest women’s basketball media account on Instagram.
In addition to her role as Lead Content Strategist at OvertimeWBB, she was also Talent & Head of Women’s Sports at Overtime, where she was the host of the Snapchat original show, “Hype School.” Hype School produced more than 2 million subscribers, averaging 1 million views per episode.
She also served Togethxr as a Talent & Emerging Platform Strategist as a programmer for the fastest growing sports account on TikTok. Pavlech served as on-camera talent for Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Simone Manuel and Chloe Kim’s media company.
In addition, Pavlech served as a color commentator and sideline reporter for the University of Maryland on games airing on BTN from 2018-20, at the AAC Tournament in 2019-20 and for American University from 2018-20.
Pavlech was a four-year letterman at the University of Maryland, where she participated in two NCAA Final Fours in 2014 and 2015. She was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, and she served as the team’s captain as a senior in 2015-16. An All-ACC Freshman team selection in 2013, Pavlech helped guide the Terrapins to a combined 119-22 record in four seasons under head coach Brenda Frese.
From Maryland, she transitioned to a graduate assistant position at perennial power Connecticut for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons. There, she experienced two more Final Fours as a staff member and helped the Huskies to AAC regular season and tournament championships in each season. As a GA Coach, she recruited and organized male practice players, assisted with student-athlete development and provided support to coaching staff for practice and game strategies.
Pavlech received her undergraduate degree at Maryland in Broadcast Journalism in 2015, and she received her master’s degree at Connecticut in Sport Management in 2018.
Chloe Pavlech File
Coaching Career
Years |
Title |
Institution |
2021-2023 |
Assistant Coach |
Baylor |
2016-18 |
Graduate Assistant Coach |
Connecticut |
Playing Career
Years |
Institution |
Notes |
2012-16 |
Maryland |
2X Academic All-Big Ten, 2013 ACC All-Freshman Team |
Education
2015 |
Bachelor's Degree – Maryland |
2018 |
Master's Degree – Connecticut |