Women's Basketball
Saucedo, Victoria

Victoria Saucedo
- Title:
- Director of Women's Basketball Sports Performance
- Email:
- saucedv@wfu.edu
Victoria Saucedo joined Wake Forest as the Director of Women's Basketball Sports Performance in July 2021.
In this role, she implements a 12-month strength and conditioning program focused on the development of each individual athlete on the Wake Forest women’s basketball program.
In her first season on campus, Wake Forest made its second consecutive trip to postseason play, advancing to the second round of the WNIT. Additionally for the third consecutive season, the Demon Deacons advanced in the ACC Tournament, defeating Virginia in the opening round.
Saucedo comes to Winston-Salem after spending a year at Saint Louis University where she served as an assistant performance coach for the Billikens’ volleyball, softball, swimming and diving, track and field, and field hockey teams.
In addition, she assisted the Director of Sports Performance with Men’s Basketball and the Associate Director with Women’s Basketball during her time at Saint Louis.
Prior to her time with the Billikens, she served as a graduate assistant at Northern Arizona and interned at Cal Poly Pomona.
Saucedo was a standout softball player at Utah State, setting school career records for runs and total bases and finishing second in RBI, home runs and slugging percentage, third in batting average and hits, and fourth in doubles.
She tied Utah State’s single-season record of 12 home runs in 2016. Saucedo garnered second-team All-Region honors in 2016; made the Mountain West All-Conference team three times, including a first-team nod in 2014 when she also was named MWC Freshman of the Year; and earned Academic All-Mountain West accolades twice.
A native of West Covina, California, Saucedo holds a bachelor’s degree in pre-physical therapy from Utah State and a master’s degree in educational psychology from Northern Arizona.
In this role, she implements a 12-month strength and conditioning program focused on the development of each individual athlete on the Wake Forest women’s basketball program.
In her first season on campus, Wake Forest made its second consecutive trip to postseason play, advancing to the second round of the WNIT. Additionally for the third consecutive season, the Demon Deacons advanced in the ACC Tournament, defeating Virginia in the opening round.
Saucedo comes to Winston-Salem after spending a year at Saint Louis University where she served as an assistant performance coach for the Billikens’ volleyball, softball, swimming and diving, track and field, and field hockey teams.
In addition, she assisted the Director of Sports Performance with Men’s Basketball and the Associate Director with Women’s Basketball during her time at Saint Louis.
Prior to her time with the Billikens, she served as a graduate assistant at Northern Arizona and interned at Cal Poly Pomona.
Saucedo was a standout softball player at Utah State, setting school career records for runs and total bases and finishing second in RBI, home runs and slugging percentage, third in batting average and hits, and fourth in doubles.
She tied Utah State’s single-season record of 12 home runs in 2016. Saucedo garnered second-team All-Region honors in 2016; made the Mountain West All-Conference team three times, including a first-team nod in 2014 when she also was named MWC Freshman of the Year; and earned Academic All-Mountain West accolades twice.
A native of West Covina, California, Saucedo holds a bachelor’s degree in pre-physical therapy from Utah State and a master’s degree in educational psychology from Northern Arizona.