Staff Directory
Johnston, Ashley

Ashley Johnston
- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- 205-348-3600
Personal Information
- Hometown: Wheaton, Ill.
- Education: Alabama, 2011 (bachelor's); Alabama, 2013 (master's)
- Spouse: Jason
- Children: Colton, Josie
Coaching Experience
- 2022-present: Alabama, Head Coach
- 2019-22: Auburn, Associate Head Coach
- 2018: Illinois, Assistant Coach
Playing Experience
- 2009-2013: Alabama
Ashley Johnston, a 10-time All-American and member of Alabama's national championship winning teams in 2011 and 2012, is entering her fourth year as head coach of the Alabama gymnastics program.
Johnston was named the head coach of her alma mater on May 23, 2022, becoming the program's seventh head coach since 1974 and just the third since 1979.
Johnston's Time at Alabama (Head Coach)
2025 Season
- Third season as head coach
- Led UA to its 40th appearance at the NCAA Championships after a come-from-behind, second-place finish at the Tuscaloosa Regional Final
- With the regional finish, Johnston saw the Tide secure a top-12 national finish - a feat its achieved every year in program history
- Guided the Crimson Tide to a Session 1 victory at the SEC Championships, despite entering as the No. 8 seed
- Led Alabama to its 43rd-straight NCAA Regionals appearance, as the Tide has advanced every year since 1982 with the exception of the 2020 season getting cancelled
- Saw close to 9,000 fans at every home meet with a season-high 11,166 crowd for its annual Power of Pink meet against Auburn
- 48,786 regular-season attendance total - second-highest in the SEC and third-highest in the nation
- Oversaw a rotation score of 49.675 on floor inside Bud Walton Arena, at Arkansas - tied for the fourth-highest in school history and the highest of the season
- The feat propelled Alabama to becoming the first team all year to defeat Arkansas inside Bud Walton
- While overseeing the balance beam unit, she directed the Tide to a season-high, and meet-high, score of 49.500 at the Tuscaloosa Regional Final to propel Alabama into a coveted top-two finish
2024 Season
- Second season as head coach
- Guided Alabama to its 39th NCAA Championships appearance, after finishing second in the Ann Arbor Regional
- Led the Tide to its 42nd-straight NCAA Regionals appearance, as the Tide has advanced every year since 1982 with the exception of the 2020 season getting cancelled
- Guided UA to its 21st top-two finish in the last 25 years at the SEC Championships, as Alabama still remains the only school in the league to have never finished outside the top four of the conference championship meet
- Alabama posted three team scores of 198+ in a single season for the first time under Johnston's leadership, and the program's second time in three years
- Saw 9,000+ fans arrive to Coleman for every home meet with a season-high 12,586 crowd for the program's 20th annual Power of Pink meet against Georgia - an average of 10,595 fans
- Oversaw a program-record mark of 49.750 scored on the floor exercise en route to the Tide's 198.075 total against Georgia - tied for the third-highest in school history
- Guided Alabama to a 49.0-or-higher score in every rotation of the season
- Oversaw the Tide's balance beam unit that posted a season-high score of 49.625 on the apparatus as 33 routines were scored a 9.9-or-higher
2023 Season
- First season as head coach
- Led the Tide to its 41st-straight NCAA Regionals appearance
- Guided Alabama to its 20th top-two finish in the last 24 seasons at the SEC Championships, remaining as the only school in conference play to never finish outside the top four of the conference championship
- UA scored a 49.000-or-higher rotation score in every rotation of the season under Johnston's guidance
- Alabama finished the season ranked 10th nationally and concluded the regular season ranked second regionally and third in the conference with a NQS of 197.720
- Had the Tide finish the regular season ranked third in the region and fourth in the conference, while also holding a top-10 national ranking on vault with a NQS of 49.380
At Auburn and Illinois
- Started her collegiate coaching career as an assistant at Illinois during the 2018 season
- Named the 2019 WGCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year in her first season with Auburn
- Helped lead the Tigers to a fourth-place national finish last season, their highest in program history
- Served on the Auburn gymnastics coaching staff for four seasons, finishing her tenure as associate head coach
Coaching Prior to Collegiate Gymnastics
- Began her coaching career at the Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy
- Worked with CGA head coach Mary Lee Tracy at the Elite and developmental level
- Coached the floor exercise and balance beam optional program
At Alabama (Student-Athlete)
- Concluded her collegiate career with four team championship rings, winning NCAA titles in 2011 and 2012, as well as SEC championships in 2009 and 2011
- Member of five NCAA Regional Championship teams
- NCAA Woman of the Year, Top-30
- 10-time All-American
- Five-time NCAA Regional champion
- Two-time SEC champion and three-year All-SEC honoree
- Awarded the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
- Four-year Scholastic All-American
- Five-year SEC Academic Honor Roll member
- Three-year team captain
- UA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee President
- Paul W. Bryant Scholar-Athlete Award
National and International
- Seven-year member of the U.S. National Team
- A Senior International Elite, she was a member of the 2006 USA World Championship team, finishing 10th in the all-around and helping the U.S. to the silver medal
- Second in the all-around at the 2008 International Exchange
- Competing for Team USA, Johnston won the balance beam and uneven bars at the 2006 U.S. World Cup in Lyon, France and earned silver and bronze medals in the balance beam and floor exercise, respectively, at the 2006 World Cup event in Ghent, Belgium
- Silver medalist on balance beam at the 2005 Massilia Gym Cup in Marseilles, France
About Johnston
- Graduated from Alabama in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in Spanish before earning her master's in marketing in 2013, also at Alabama
- Johnston and her husband Jason, have a son, Colton, and a daughter, Josie
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