Sadie Thramer enters her fifth season on South Dakota State's women's basketball staff in 2025-26. She was elevated to associate head coach in May of 2025.Â
Thramer serves as the Jackrabbits' recruiting coordinator and is responsible for SDSU's post player development. She assists with opponent scouting, offense and defense. Thramer was recognized as a WBCA Thirty Under 30 honoree in 2024.Â
In Thramer's first four seasons with the Jacks, SDSU went 115-25 (.821) overall - the winningest four-year stretch in program history - with a combined seven Summit League titles. The Jackrabbits have gone unbeaten against Summit League competition in three straight seasons, made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and won a pair of First Round games (2023, 2025). The Jackrabbits won the WNIT in 2021-22.
In 2024-25, South Dakota State won its fifth straight regular season Summit League title and three-peated as the conference’s postseason champion. The Jackrabbits finished the year 30-4, reaching 30 wins for the second time in the Division I era and third time overall. SDSU knocked off three ranked teams - No. 21 Creighton, No. 21 Oregon and No. 17 Oklahoma State. The Jacks’ win over the seventh-seeded OSU Cowgirls came in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 74-68, to put SDSU in the second round for the second time in three years.
Brooklyn Meyer was deemed honorable mention All-America, was a finalist for the Lisa Leslie Center of the Year Award and landed on the All-Summit League first team in 2024-25. Paige Meyer was also conference first-team selection while Haleigh Timmer earned an honorable mention nod. Katie Vasecka was named to the Summit League all-freshman team. Brooklyn Meyer, Paige Meyer and Mesa Byom were three of five players named to the Summit League’s all-defensive team.
South Dakota State repeated as Summit League regular-season and postseason champions in 2023-24. The Jacks became the first Summit League team in history to go unbeaten in back-to-back seasons, finishing the year with a 16-0 conference record. They entered the postseason as the No. 1 seed for the fifth time in the last six seasons and won their 11th Summit League tournament title with three double-digit wins. The Jackrabbits were a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 5 Utah in the First Round in Spokane, Washington, ending the year with a 27-6 overall record.
Brooklyn Meyer was honored as the Summit League Player of the Year in 2024, the first sophomore to earn the award since 2011. She was also the Summit League Defensive Player of the Year. Paige Meyer joined Brooklyn Meyer on the Summit League First Team while Madison Mathiowetz deemed honorable mention. Tori Nelson picked up all-defensive team honors and Jenna Hopp landed on the all-freshman team.
In 2022-23, the Jackrabbits went 29-6 overall and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the 11th time in program history. The No. 8-seed Jackrabbits opened the tournament with a thrilling 62-57 overtime victory over No. 9 USC before falling to No. 1 Virginia Tech on the Hokies’ home court in the second round.
During the non-conference slate, South Dakota State knocked off a pair of ranked opponents in No. 10 Louisville (65-55) at the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas and No. 24 Kansas State (82-78) at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City. The Jacks went 18-0 in the Summit League regular season to win their third straight conference title and dominated the Summit League Tournament to return to the national stage. Myah Selland was named the Summit League Player of the Year for the second time and was joined in all-league team recognition by Paiton Burckhard (second team), Paige Meyer (second team) and Haleigh Timmer (second team). Kallie Theisen was named the Summit League Sixth Woman of the Year and Dru Gylten was an all-newcomer team honoree.
SDSU finished the 2021-22 season with a 29-9 overall mark and once again won a Summit League crown, compiling a 17-1 mark for the program's seventh regular season title. The Jackrabbits finished runner-up in the Summit League Tournament and accepted an invitation to the WNIT for the fifth time in program history.
The Jacks rattled off six straight WNIT wins at Frost Arena en route to the program's first WNIT championship, including an 82-50 victory over Seton Hall in the title tilt. Myah Selland (MVP) and Haleigh Timmer were named to the WNIT all-tournament team. SDSU opened the tournament with a trio of dominant wins, beating Ohio 87-57, Minnesota 78-57 and Drake 84-66. In the quarterfinal game, the Jacks held off Alabama 78-73 and then did the same with UCLA, winning 62-59 in the semifinal matchup. State opened up a 25-7 lead over Seton Hall during the first quarter of the championship contest and never looked back, cruising to the 32-point win and setting a new championship game record for margin of victory.Â
Thramer previously spent three seasons at Kansas State. In her first season with the Wildcats, Thramer was the program’s director of basketball administration. She transitioned to the program’s director of student-athlete development for two seasons. In May 2021, Thramer was named director of recruiting coordination.Â
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Prior to her arrival at Kansas State, Thramer spent two seasons at Summit League foe Omaha, serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator during the 2017-18 season and as the director of basketball operations from 2016-17.Â
In the spring of 2018, Thramer graduated from Omaha with her Masters of Business in business administration.
A native of Colon, Nebraska, Thramer started her collegiate playing career at Nebraska in 2012-13, where she played in 43 games over two seasons. As a Husker, she was named the 2014 Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award winner for women’s basketball and an inaugural member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.
Thramer then transferred to Wayne State for her final two years. In her junior season (2014-15), she started all 34 games at point guard averaging 7.8 points and 3.4 assists as the Wildcats advanced to the Northern Sun Tournament Semifinals and earned All-Tournament honors. In her final season at Wayne State, Thramer started all 29 games at point guard averaging 9.7 points and 4.9 assists while being named the team’s Most Valuable Player. She ranks third all-time with 142 assists in a season.
Thramer received her bachelor’s degree in business administration in May 2016. She earned the NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic with Distinction Award and was named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team.
She is married to Phil Thramer and the couple lives in Brookings with their sons, Bennett and Cal.