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Ashley Battle, a decorated former WNBA athlete and UConn basketball player, has been named vice president of basketball operations for the Portland Fire.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Fire announced Tuesday the hiring of Ashley Battle as vice president of basketball operations, strategy and innovation. Battle will oversee basketball operations, including roster construction and talent identification, while implementing innovative strategies across player performance and analytics. She will report directly to General Manager Vanja Černivec.
“It’s exciting to be part of a franchise that’s reimagining what player development and team culture can look like,” Battle said in a statement. “Having been in the players’ shoes, I know how powerful it is when an organization invests in every aspect of an athlete’s growth. The Fire is building something special, and I’m proud to now be contributing to that vision.”
ÄŒernivec said Battle’s playing background will prove invaluable as the Fire prepares for its debut in 2026.
“Ashley’s multi-dimensional experience uniquely positions her to help the Portland Fire build a modern, holistic women’s basketball organization,” ÄŒernivec said. “Her insight as a former player will be especially invaluable from day one as we shape the future of this team.”
Battle, a Pittsburgh native, starred at the University of Connecticut, helping the Huskies to three consecutive NCAA championships from 2002-04. She earned Big East Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2003 and was drafted 25th overall in the 2005 WNBA Draft.
Battle played six seasons in the WNBA, primarily with the New York Liberty before concluding her on-court career with the San Antonio Silver Stars, now known as the Las Vegas Aces. She also competed internationally, broadening her basketball perspective across multiple leagues.
Most recently, Battle served as assistant general manager for the Maine Celtics, the NBA G League affiliate of the Boston Celtics, and as a scout for the Boston Celtics, where she contributed to player evaluation and development strategy. She spent the past three seasons as in-game color commentator for the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun.
Battle’s career has also included roles at Nike, the NBA, the WNBA and Barnum Financial Group. At Nike, she participated in Women in Nike, a company-wide initiative advancing women across sport and business that was originally founded by Portland Fire Interim President Clare Hamill.
Earlier in her playing career, Battle was a member of the USA Women’s U18 National Team, capturing a gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship in Mar del Plata, Argentina in July 2000.















