Liz Mills

Liz Mills
Mills in 2023
Bangui Sporting Club
PositionHead coach
LeagueBAL
Personal information
BornSydney, Australia
Coaching career2002–present
Career history
As a coach:
2002–2011Northern Suburbs Basketball Association
2011–2013Heroes Play United
2012Zambia National University Team
2015–2016Matero Magic
2017Zambia men's national team (assistant)
2018Cameroon men's national team (assistant)
2019Patriots
2021Kenya men's national team
2022AS Salé
2022–2023ABC Fighters
2023–2024Bangui Sporting Club

Liz Mills is an Australian basketball coach who, since 2011, has coached elite level men's club and national basketball teams in Africa. Mills is the former head coach of Bangui Sporting Club for the 2023 Road to BAL (Basketball Africa League).

Mills is the first female basketball head coach to lead a men's national team at a FIBA continental championship, as well as the first-ever female head coach in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) after debuting in 2022. She is also the first female head coach of a men's club team in Morocco, and subsequently in North Africa and the Middle East.

Mills began her coaching career in Sydney, in 2002 working with junior boys and girls teams, as well as senior women's teams. Since 2011, Mills has been a head coach and assistant coach in Africa of senior men's club teams, national men's university teams and national men's teams.

In 2021, Mills was the head coach of the Kenyan men's national team, becoming the only woman in the world at that time in charge of a men's national team not only in basketball but in any major sport. When she coached Kenya at AfroBasket 2021, she became the first and only female head coach in a men's continental championship (Afrobasket) since the International Basketball Federation FIBA was founded in 1932.