Amy Vachon (born August 23, 1978) is an American basketball coach and former player. A long-time assistant at the University of Maine, Vachon took over as head coach following Richard Barron's medical absence began on January 6. As interim head coach, Vachon led the 2016âÂÂ17 Lady Black Bears to an 11âÂÂ6 record, including a trip to the finals of the 2017 America East women's basketball tournament. In April 2017, she was named interim head coach for the 2017âÂÂ18 season. Following the end of the regular season, one in which Maine was named the America East conference regular season champion, Vachon was named Maine's permanent head coach.
Vachon attended Cony High School and was twice Gatorade Player of the Year. Vachon is the daughter of long-time Cony high school head coach Paul Vachon. While in high school, Vachon played on two-state championships teams and was a four-year All-State Basketball Selection and a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year. Vachon was honored as Miss Maine Basketball and the High School Athlete of the Year in 1996. She spent four seasons as a player at Maine, during which time she became one of the all-time assists leaders in women's college basketball history. Vachon, who was inducted into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame in 2016, holds the Maine and America East records for the most assists in a season (234) and in a career (759). When hired in 2011, she ranked 22nd all-time in NCAA history in career assists. Vachon earned a spot on the America East All-Tournament Team in 1999.
|- | style="text-align:left;" | 1996âÂÂ97 | style="text-align:left;" | Maine |30||-||-||45.3||35.8||48.8||3.5||4.1||2.0||0.1||-||5.4 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1997âÂÂ98 | style="text-align:left;" | Maine |30||-||-||46.6||37.0||59.5||3.8||6.5||2.3||0.1||-||6.5 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1998âÂÂ99 | style="text-align:left;" | Maine |29||-||-||44.0||33.3||60.2||4.2||8.1||2.5||0.0||-||8.6 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1999âÂÂ2000 | style="text-align:left;" | Maine |31||-||-||40.6||34.5||64.6||3.7||6.7||2.5||0.0||-||9.9 |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Career |120||-||-||43.5||34.9||59.8||3.8||6.3||2.3||0.1||-||7.6 |- class="sortbottom" |style="text-align:center;" colspan="14"|Statistics retrieved from Sports-Reference.
â¡ <small>Interim basis after Richard Barron took a medical leave of absence.</small>