Women's Basketball
El-Husseini, Rana

Rana El-Husseini
- Title:
- Player Development
- E-Mail Address:
- elhus1r@cmich.edu
- Year at CMU:
- 1st
- Hometown:
- Dearborn, Mich.
- Alma Mater/Year:
- Edinboro '23, Buffalo M'24
- Experience:
- 2nd Year
El-Husseini took on the player development role for Central Michigan Women's Basketball ahead of the 2025-26 season, the third under Head Coach Kristin Haynie. She joined the Chippewas after spending her first season in the coaching ranks with NCAA II University of Charleston (WV). The Golden Eagles posted a 16-14 record and advanced to the Mountain East Conference semifinal.
Her collegiate playing career concluded at Mid-American Conference rival Buffalo in 2023-24 after three seasons at NCAA II Edinboro (PA). She was a standout point guard and team captain in both spots.
El-Husseini graduated from Buffalo with a master’s in public health, was an All-MAC Tournament Team selection and became the third player in program history to record a triple-double—at 5-foot-3, she was the shortest to do so in NCAA I that season.
At Edinboro, she was a WBCA All-America honorable mention in her junior season with two All-PSAC West First Team nods and the PSAC West Freshman of the Year to her credit and finished her bachelor’s in exercise science.
A first-generation Arab American, El-Husseini competed for Lebanon in the 2023 West-Asia Cup and in the pre-qualification tournament in Rwanda for the 2024 FIBA World Cup.
El-Husseini coordinated three non-profit basketball camps in her hometown of Dearborn including equipment, operations and volunteer staff, utilizing funds raised to fund local AAU programs and offer scholarships for college-bound student-athletes.
At both Buffalo and Edinboro, El-Husseini spear-headed food drives that each collected over 1,000 pounds of food to be donated to community food pantries.
CAREER TIMELINE
Central Michigan; Assistant Coach, May 2025-present
Univ. of Charleston (NCAA II); Assistant Coach, 2024-25
Her collegiate playing career concluded at Mid-American Conference rival Buffalo in 2023-24 after three seasons at NCAA II Edinboro (PA). She was a standout point guard and team captain in both spots.
El-Husseini graduated from Buffalo with a master’s in public health, was an All-MAC Tournament Team selection and became the third player in program history to record a triple-double—at 5-foot-3, she was the shortest to do so in NCAA I that season.
At Edinboro, she was a WBCA All-America honorable mention in her junior season with two All-PSAC West First Team nods and the PSAC West Freshman of the Year to her credit and finished her bachelor’s in exercise science.
A first-generation Arab American, El-Husseini competed for Lebanon in the 2023 West-Asia Cup and in the pre-qualification tournament in Rwanda for the 2024 FIBA World Cup.
El-Husseini coordinated three non-profit basketball camps in her hometown of Dearborn including equipment, operations and volunteer staff, utilizing funds raised to fund local AAU programs and offer scholarships for college-bound student-athletes.
At both Buffalo and Edinboro, El-Husseini spear-headed food drives that each collected over 1,000 pounds of food to be donated to community food pantries.
CAREER TIMELINE
Central Michigan; Assistant Coach, May 2025-present
Univ. of Charleston (NCAA II); Assistant Coach, 2024-25