Stephanie Del Preore is no longer the head women’s basketball coach at Long Island University Brooklyn. She had been the Blackbirds head coach since 2015. He squad went 4-25 this past season. Before being named as the head coach at LIU, she spent two seasons as an assistant at Seton Hall. An official announcement is
Wade Scott not retained as Women’s Basketball Coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville
Following the conclusion of the 2018-19 basketball season, Texas A&M-Kingsville Executive Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Steve Roach announced a change in the women’s basketball leadership on Wednesday, as head coach Wade Scott and assistant coach DJ Slifer will not have their contracts renewed for the following year. “We appreciate Wade Scott and his staff’s dedication and commitment to the women’s basketball
Nikki Jessee named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Warner University
John Dunlap and the Warner Athletic Department has announced the hiring of Nikki Jessee as the Head Coach of Women’s Basketball. Nikki Jessee has been a success everywhere she has been and is most notably known for rebuilding college programs and turning them into winners. Before retiring from college coaching to be a mother in
Jenkins steps down as Women’s Basketball Coach at Oberlin
Associate Vice President for Athletics Advancement and Delta Lodge Director of Athletics & Physical Education Natalie Winkelfoos announced that Head Women’s Basketball Coach Kerry Jenkins is stepping away from the program. Jenkins, who recently completed his 11th season, has compiled the most wins (117) of any coach in program history. “Kerry has done a tremendous
C of C does not renew the contract of Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jackson
College of Charleston Head Women’s Basketball Coach Candice M. Jackson’s contract will not be renewed, as announced by Athletics Director Matt Roberts on Thursday. “We thank Candice for her service to the College and her contributions to our women’s basketball program over the last five years,” Roberts said. “A number of our women’s basketball student-athletes
RUTGERS UPDATE: Stringer to Remain on Leave for Duration of Season
Rutgers University Head Women’s Basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer will remain on sick leave for the duration of the season based upon the recommendation of her physicians. While Coach Stringer’s doctors have assured her of a full recovery, they have urged her to remain on leave. She plans to return to the team and coaching
Walsh resigns as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Converse College
Converse Athletic Director Jennifer Bell announced the resignation of head basketball coach Dean Walsh on Wednesday, along with plans to begin a national search for the next leader of the Valkyries’ rising basketball program. “Dean Walsh has built a winning tradition for our Valkyries basketball program that has generated excitement and momentum on campus, within
Long-time Arkansas State Head Women’s Basketball Coach Boyer Dismissed
Arkansas State Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir announced Wednesday that Brian Boyer’s contract as head women’s basketball coach is not being renewed for the 2019-20 season. “We want to thank Brian for his many years of service and contributions to not only our women’s basketball program, but also Arkansas State University,” said Mohajir, who informed
Oklahoma Women’s Basketball Staff Update
Oklahoma head women’s basketball coach Sherri Coale announced the departure of assistant coaches Pam DeCosta and Chad Thrailkill on Tuesday. DeCosta and Thrailkill indicated they will seek new opportunities away from basketball. “I want to thank Pam and Chad for their dedicated service to our program. I have been honored to have them play a
University of Portland makes Women’s Basketball coaching change
The University of Portland announced today that Cheryl Sorenson will not return as women’s basketball head coach. Sorenson recently completed her fifth season as head coach at Portland. “I would like to thank Coach Sorenson for her service and dedication during her time here at Portland,” Vice President for Athletics Scott Leykam said. “Cheryl represented
