Annette Smith-Knight

[11] While at Texas, Smith won gold with the American women's basketball team during the 1983 World University Games.

[1] In March 1984, Smith tore her tibia and anterior cruciate ligament and had surgery to fix the injuries in her left knee.

[17] Following her departure from Texas, Smith decided to sit out the 1988 Summer Olympics due to her earlier knee surgery.

[18] Leading up to the 2020–21 season, Smith held the women's basketball career records in points and field goals at UT Austin for over 30 years.

[20] In 1989, Annette Smith Greene was working for Texas in their loans department when she also started volunteering with the Longhorns in coaching.

[22] She was later chosen to work as an assistant coach for Southwest Texas State University in July 1990 for their women's basketball team.

[23] After starting her role that year, Smith Greene remained at Southwest Texas before she was hired as an assistant coach for the women's basketball team at University of California, Irvine in June 1991.

[24] After remaining with Irvine for a couple of years, Annette Smith returned to Texas to continue her assistant coaching tenure in 1993.

[29][30] While working in community services, Smith-Knight continued to hold her coordinator position before being named the department's director in the early 2010s.