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BREAKING: Scott Named Head Coach at Detroit

Bernard Scott, a longtime Horizon League assistant and current associate women’s head coach of the Cleveland State Vikings, was named the 11th head women’s basketball coach in Titans’ history on Tuesday, May 5, announced University of Detroit Mercy Director of Athletics Robert C. Vowels, Jr. Scott, a 15-year collegiate coaching veteran, will be formally introduced

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Howard Named Associate Head Coach at Georgetown

Georgetown University Women’s Basketball Head Coach Natasha Adair announced the hiring of James Howard as the associate head coach for the Hoyas. Howard returns to the Hilltop after serving as an assistant coach for the Blue & Gray during the 1997-98 season. He will assist Adair in all facets of the program and will focus

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Rutgers Assistants on the Move…

Assistant coaches Tia Jackson and Chelsea Newton have resigned their positions with the Rutgers women’s basketball program it was announced today by head coach C. Vivian Stringer. Jackson will be joining the Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball staff, while Newton will become a part of the women’s basketball program at the University of Georgia. “While the

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Simmons added to UNC-Greensboro Staff

James Simmons, a veteran coach with over 20 years of player development experience has joined the UNCG women’s basketball program as a assistant coach according to an announcement by head coach Wendy Palmer. “I am thrilled to welcome James to the UNCG family,” Palmer said. “He is a hard working, confident and focused coach with

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Quacy Barnes-Timmons Named Head Coach at Tuskegee

Tuskegee University athletic director Curtis Campbell announced the hiring of former Columbus State University assistant, Quacy Barnes-Timmons, as the program’s new head women’s basketball coach. “Quacy brings with her a deep knowledge of the game of the basketball,” Campbell said. “Couple that with the recruiting experience she brings to the table, and those are valuable

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JUCO DIRT: Snow College Hires Russell

Mike Russell has been hired as the new head coach at Snow College (UT).  He accepted the position last week, and the official announcement is expected this week.  Russell has spent the past eight seasons as the head coach at Bonneville HS (UT).  He also added te role of Athletic Director at BHS four years ago.

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St. Francis (IN) Names Ridge Head Coach

Jason Ridge has been named as the new University of Saint Francis women’s basketball coach by USF Athletic Director Mike McCaffrey on Monday. “I am very pleased to announce the selection of Jason Ridge as our next women’s basketball coach,” McCaffrey said. “During this process it became clear to our entire search committee who was the right

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Lange Tabbed as Associate Head Coach at Georgia

Karen Lange, who has more than two decades of playing and coaching experience at college basketball’s highest levels, has been named associate head coach for the Georgia Lady Bulldogs, head coach Joni Crenshaw announced on Friday. “I am extremely excited that Karen has chosen to join our staff,” Crenshaw said. “She is an excellent coach

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Northeast Mississippi CC Names Mayes Head Coach

Brenda Mayes is coming back to an old stomping ground after three decades away from the Magnolia State to direct one of the most tradition-rich hoops programs in the entire country at Northeast Mississippi Community College. Mayes was selected as the next head women’s basketball coach of the Lady Tigers, who have claimed one national

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Flagler College Adds Assistant

Former Bloomsburg University standout Dana Wieller was selected as the assistant women’s basketball coach at Flagler College, effective May 21, head coach Erika Lang-Montgomery announced.. “It is a pleasure to welcome Dana to our Flagler family,” said Lang-Montgomery. “From our first conversation, I had a great feeling for the energy she could bring to our program. She

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