The North Carolina Central University Department of Athletics has announced that head women’s basketball coach Terrence Baxter will not return. Baxter recently completed his third season as head coach and fifth overall season with the Eagles. During his tenure, he helped guide the program through a period of growth and competitiveness, including a historic 2023-24 campaign that
Fordham parts ways with Women’s Basketball Coach Bridgette Mitchell
Charles Guthrie, Fordham University’s director of intercollegiate athletics, announced today that the University will move in a new direction regarding leadership of the women’s basketball program, parting ways with Bridgette Mitchell. Fordham will immediately commence a comprehensive national search for its next head coach. Mitchell went 37-52 (.416) during her three seasons at Fordham, and
Recchia named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Kent State
Kent State Vice President and Director of Athletics Randale L. Richmond announced that women’s basketball associate head coach Fran Recchia has been named as the as the program’s seventh head coach. She replaces Todd Starkey, who departed to become the associate head coach at Arizona. “I want to thank Todd Starkey for his decade of dedication to
Starkey named Associate Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Arizona
Arizona Women’s Basketball head coach Becky Burke has announced the addition of Todd Starkey to her coaching staff as associate head coach. Starkey brings more than 25 years of collegiate coaching experience including the past 10 seasons as head coach at Kent State University. “We are thrilled to have Todd Starkey join our coaching staff here at Arizona,” Burke said.
Bria resigns as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Stetson
After 18 remarkable seasons leading the Stetson University women’s basketball program, head coach Lynn Bria has announced she will step away from her coaching position at the conclusion of the current season. One of the most influential figures in program history, Bria has guided the program to three conference championships, two NCAA Tournament appearances, 12 winning seasons and
Hill resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at Georgia State
Georgia State athletics announced a change in leadership for women’s basketball program on Wednesday. After eight seasons with the Panthers, head coach Gene Hill has resigned. Georgia State Athletics and Administration is appreciative of the dedication and impact Hill has had on the women’s basketball program. “Gene Hill is an outstanding coach and person,” Georgia State Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb said. “We are greatly appreciative of his tenure
Quinnipiac Women’s Basketball Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announces retirement
Story Courtesy QU Athletic Communications Quinnipiac University women’s basketball head coach Tricia Fabbri will retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season, as announced by QU Athletics on Monday, March 16, 2026. Fabbri led a three-decade run at Quinnipiac that will serve as the benchmark for success moving forward. She wraps up her 31-year career at QU
Janell Crayton Del Rosario out as Women’s Basketball Coach at Bethune-Cookman
Bethune-Cookman University Athletics announced today that it has parted ways with Head Coach Janell Crayton Del Rosario after five seasons leading the Women’s Basketball program. “We are grateful to Coach Crayton Del Rosario for five years of leadership, dedication, and service to our women’s basketball student-athletes and university,” said Reggie Theus, Vice President of Athletics. “Coach Crayton Del
UMass Lowell, WBB Head Coach Jon Plefka mutually agree to part ways
UMass Lowell Athletics and Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jon Plefka have mutually agreed to part ways, the department announced on Friday. “We appreciate Jon’s service to UMass Lowell and his efforts on behalf of our women’s basketball program,” said Director of Athletics Lynn Coutts. “UMass Lowell remains committed to providing a first-class experience for our student-athletes and
Rivera elevated to Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Nichols
The Nichols College Division of Athletics and Interim Director of Athletics Kristan Mallet announced Jacque Rivera as the next head coach of the women’s basketball program on Thursday morning. “Jacque understands the Nichols experience and the type of student-athletes who thrive here,” said Mallet. “His ability to recruit, build meaningful relationships, and establish a competitive culture centered on accountability and excellence will
