ChristopherWoodall

Christopher Woodall

  • Title
    Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
  • Email
    woodall@ulm.edu
  • Phone
    318-342-5403
Christopher Woodall begins his third season as a member the ULM men's basketball staff for the 2025-26 season.

While at ULM, Woodall has played a key factor in scouting and player development and helped Nika Metskhvarishvili to an All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team selection after he led the Warhawks in scoring (12.4 points per game) and rebounding (5.8 rebounds per game) during the 2023-24 season.

Woodall arrived at ULM from Southeastern, where he was the recruiting coordinator and in charge of player development for the Lions during the 2022-23 season.
 
He spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Jackson State from 2018-22 in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi. Woodall helped the Tigers to the 2020-21 regular season SWAC championship, going 11-0 in conference play. In addition, 12 student-athletes graduated over his four seasons with a 2.7 grade-point average or higher.
 
Prior to joining the staff at JSU, Woodall spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi, from 2016-19. The Wildcats won the 2018-19 Region 23 Championship and finished as South State Champions with a 26-4 record. In 2017-18, PRCC won the MACCC State Tournament Championship and finished as Region 23 runner-up with a 23-5 mark.
 
Before PRCC, he was a full-time assistant at William Carey from 2014-16, helping the Crusaders to a regular season conference championship in 2015-16. He started his coaching career at William Carey as a graduate assistant from 2012-14, helping the Crusaders claim a pair of regular season conference championships, including an 18-0 record in conference play in 2013-14.
 
Woodall attended and played for William Carey from 2009-11, playing under Mississippi Hall of Fame Coach Steve Knight. He earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education from WCU in May 2012 and a master of education degree in social science in August 2014. He earned a second master of education degree, coming in sports management, from Jackson State in July 2016. He also earned a specialist in education, school psychology/psychometry from JSU in December 2020.