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North Carolina’s Hatchell Suspended for Two Games

University of North Carolina women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell will serve a one-game University-issued suspension at NC State on Sunday, January 31st, for making contact with an official during the Tar Heels’ game at Duke on January 24th. The NCAA is also suspending Hatchell for a separate game for a Level III violation of rules

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Whitney Corley Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Southwestern College

Whitney Corley, who has led the Southwestern College women’s basketball team as the Interim Head Coach since June, has been named the Lady Builders’ permanent Head Women’s Basketball Coach. President Brad Andrews announced Corley’s hiring Thursday afternoon. “Whitney is a Builder,” Andrews said. “She personifies the character, hard work, dedication and spirit that defines Southwestern

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BREAKING: Norfolk State Head Coach Debra Clark Reassigned

Norfolk State University Director of Athletics Marty L. Miller announced Wednesday afternoon that Spartan head women’s basketball coach Debra Clark has been reassigned within the department, effective immediately. Larry Vickers, associate head coach of the NSU men’s program, will assume the role of interim head women’s coach for the remainder of the season. “I want

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PART II – Filtering: A Blueprint for Focused Development of Championship Level Culture

Filtering: A Blueprint for Focused Development of Championship Level Culture By: HoopDirt.com guest contributor Patrick Henry   Part II: Objectives and Procedures The previous part of this series, focused on the idea of utilizing a Filtered-Approach in developing a program’s culture, specifically the foundational building blocks of Values and Standards. In the second effort in

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Fahey Wins 700th Game at Washington University

Washington University in St. Louis women’s basketball head coach Nancy Fahey became the fourth coach in NCAA Division III history to reach 700 wins as the No. 11-ranked Bears earned a 63-50 win at No. 21 and previously unbeaten Carnegie Mellon University Sunday afternoon. Fahey is the second-fastest coach in NCAA men’s and women’s basketball history to

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