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Kyle Adams Joins NCCU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

North Carolina Central University head coach Vanessa Taylor has announced the hiring of Kyle Adams as Assistant Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for the women’s basketball program on Friday. Adams is coming to NCCU after spending the past five years at his alma mater, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. He was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator his

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Christopher Newport U. Staff Update

Christopher Newport University head women’s basketball coach Bill Broderick announced that Trinese Fox and Nicole Mitchell will serve as assistant coaches for his fifth season with the Captains. “I am extremely excited to welcome Coach Fox and Coach Mitchell to our coaching staff,” Broderick said. “I believe they are a great fit for Christopher Newport

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Raymer to Lead Chadron State Women’s Basketball Program

Chadron State College Director of Athletics Joel R. Smith announced Janet Raymer as the Eagles’ head women’s basketball coach on Tuesday morning. “Being an alumna, Janet’s passion for and dedication to our athletic department is unquestionable,” said Smith. “Her familiarity with our program and her desire to see Chadron State be successful in women’s basketball

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Carrie Banks Joins Ohio State Women’s Basketball Staff

Ohio State women’s basketball head coach Kevin McGuff announced on Tuesday the addition of Carrie Banks to the staff. Banks will serve as an assistant coach after spending the last three seasons as an assistant at Northwestern. “I am extremely excited to welcome Carrie Banks to the Ohio State women’s basketball family,” McGuff said. “Her

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Duquesne’s Dan Burt Receives Contract Extension

Duquesne University Director of Athletics Dave Harper announced today that the University and head women’s basketball coach Dan Burt have agreed to an eight-year contract extension that will keep Burt on the Bluff through the 2023-24 season. Burt led the women’s program to unprecedented heights in 2015-16, a season that included both the first NCAA

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