The Davidson College athletic department announced Friday that the remainder of the 2023-24 women’s basketball season has been canceled due to a significant number of injuries. The Wildcats, who started the year a program-best 12-1, highlighted by a win at Duke, conclude the campaign 18-8 overall. Davidson College Statements The physical, mental and emotional toll
2024 USA Women’s U18 National Team names Indiana’s Moren as Head Coach; Notre Dame’s Ivey, USF’s Fernandez tabbed as Assistants
USA Basketball announced today the 2024 USA Basketball Women’s Junior National Team coaching staffs. Leading the 2024 USA Women’s U18 National Team is Teri Moren (Indiana University) who will be assisted by Niele Ivey (University of Notre Dame) and Jose Fernandez (University of South Florida). Moren, Ivey and Fernandez will lead the USA at the 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AmeriCup June
Reed steps away from WBB coaching duties at RIT
RIT Women’s Basketball Head Coach Amy Reed announced her intention to step away from coaching to pursue other professional opportunities. She informed her team today, but will remain on staff to assist with special projects in the department through the end of the academic year. “After thoughtful consideration, I have made the difficult decision to step away from
Foley steps down as Women’s Basketball Coach at Saint Mary’s University (MN)
Saint Mary’s University head women’s basketball coach David Foley has stepped down after six seasons at the helm, as announced by Saint Mary’s Athletic Director Brian Sisson. “David’s leadership and passion has impacted the lives of many women’s basketball student-athletes throughout his time as coach,” Sisson said. “We’re thankful for all he has done for our student-athletes and
D2 NEWS: West Alabama’s Cram announces retirement
After a 28-year collegiate head coaching career, including 10 at the University of West Alabama, Rusty Cram has announced his retirement from coaching. Cram will coach his final two games on the road at Valdosta State and West Florida this weekend. “Jana, Ryan, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the administration, coaches, athletes,
Hutchinson out as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Endicott College
Story: Adam Nelson (@HD_DirtKing) Brittany Hutchinson is no longer the women’s basketball head coach at D3 Endicott College. Hutchinson had been the Gulls head coach for the past 13-seasons, where she went 200-143 (.583). She also served as an assistant at the school from 2008-10. The veteran head coach was the 2018-19 Commonwealth Coast Conference Coach
Pena promoted to Assistant Coach and Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at UTRGV
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Women’s Basketball Head Coach Lane Lord announced the promotion of Victoria Pena, who has spent the last six seasons as the director of operations, to assistant coach and director of basketball operations. “Victoria has been with us for six years and she does such a great job with the logistics and all the duties
WEEK 16: WHoopDirt.com Coach of the Week presented by Pivot Analysis
Story: Adam Nelson (@HD_DirtKing) Congratulations to the following coaches who have been selected as the Week 16 WHoopDirt.com Coach of the Week presented by Pivot Analysis. These coaches are now eligible to receive the WHoopDirt.com National Coach of the Year Award presented by Pivot Analysis which will be announced at the conclusion of the 2023-24 college basketball season. This is the fifth
SMALL COLLEGE DIRT: Quick out as Women’s Basketball Coach at Clinton College
Averyeon Quick is out as the head women’s basketball coach at Clinton College (SC). There has been no release yet by the college, but Denisha Hall is now listed as the interim women’s basketball coach. Quick had served as the head coach at Clinton for the past two seasons, and was on staff as an assistant for
D3 NEWS: Wells resigns as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Buena Vista
David Wells has resigned as the women’s basketball coach coach at D3 Buena Vista University (IA). Wells had been the Beavers head coach for the past five seasons, where he put together a 19-85 (.183) record. This year, BVU went 3-20 (2-14 American Rivers Conference). Prior to his time at Buena Vista, Wells had served
