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Alexandra Pintchouk enters her third season as an assistant coach with Stanford in 2021-22.

Pintchouk returned to The Farm in the spring of 2019, reuniting with former Stanford teammate and head coach Tabitha Yim.

On The Farm, Pintchouk's primary responsibilities include all aspects of the Cardinal's floor efforts including training, choreography, and music. Pintchouk also co-leads vault, acts as a main driver of recruiting efforts, oversees the summer camp program, and heads up alumni engagement with Stanford's vibrant alumni base. 

The 2020-2021 season saw Pintchouk foster senior Kyla Bryant to earn an individual conference championship title with a season-high 9.95 on the floor at the Pac-12 Championships. With Pintchouk’s help, Bryant became Stanford’s first Pac-12 champion since Elizabeth Price (2018).  

In her first year back at Stanford, Pintchouk led the Cardinal to its highest floor performance since 2004, as the team scored a 49.625 on its final rotation of senior night in Maples March 2, 2020.

A four-year letterwinner for the Cardinal from 2005-08, Pintchouk was a team captain, two-time Pac-10 All-Academic first team selection and four-time NACGA Academic All-American.

Prior to returning to Stanford, Pintchouk worked at Nike for five years, where she served as Director of NTC Premium Business, and developed and launched the first-digital subscription business as part of the Nike Training Club app. From 2016-18, Pintchouk served as the Director of Digital Strategy, after spending two years as part of the Corporate Strategy team.

Pintchouk also served as a graduate assistant for Stanford in 2008-09, specializing in beam, floor skill development and choreography. Pintchouk earned her MBA from Harvard Business School from 2012-14 after working at the Boston Consulting Group in Chicago and the United Arab Emirates from 2009-2012.

Fluent in Russian and English, Pintchouk is a 2008 graduate of Stanford, having earned a bachelor's degree in international relations and received a master of arts in sociology.