Women's Basketball
Thomas, Destiny

Destiny Thomas
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
- Email:
- dthomas@tulane.edu
- Phone:
- 314-7660
Destiny Thomas was named graduate assistant for the Tulane women’s basketball program in April 2021.
Thomas comes to New Orleans after playing four seasons at Clemson where she helped the Tigers make appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 2018-19 and WNIT in 2020-21.
Off the court, she was selected to the Tiger Leadership Academy as the women’s basketball representative. The program selected 20 student-athletes out of more than 150 to participate in leadership activities, self-reflection and service projects to gain personal development skills.
She also served as a content and social media strategist for Clemson University Relations, developing content for the weekly ‘Ask a Tiger’ Instagram series. Thomas also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and took part in the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Forum in 2018.
Thomas worked the Clemson youth basketball camps in 2018 and 2019 and also went back home to volunteer at the Pelham High School summer basketball camps in 2018.
The Pelham, Georgia native will be working toward a master’s degree in sport studies at Tulane.
Thomas earned her bachelor’s degree in sports communication with a minor in athletic leadership in 2020 and received her master’s degree in athletic leadership in August 2021 from Clemson.
Thomas comes to New Orleans after playing four seasons at Clemson where she helped the Tigers make appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 2018-19 and WNIT in 2020-21.
Off the court, she was selected to the Tiger Leadership Academy as the women’s basketball representative. The program selected 20 student-athletes out of more than 150 to participate in leadership activities, self-reflection and service projects to gain personal development skills.
She also served as a content and social media strategist for Clemson University Relations, developing content for the weekly ‘Ask a Tiger’ Instagram series. Thomas also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and took part in the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Forum in 2018.
Thomas worked the Clemson youth basketball camps in 2018 and 2019 and also went back home to volunteer at the Pelham High School summer basketball camps in 2018.
The Pelham, Georgia native will be working toward a master’s degree in sport studies at Tulane.
Thomas earned her bachelor’s degree in sports communication with a minor in athletic leadership in 2020 and received her master’s degree in athletic leadership in August 2021 from Clemson.