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Cal State San Bernardino Tabs Crebbin as Head Coach

Susan Crebbin, who in 10 years built San Bernardino Valley College women’s basketball into a championship program, has been named the head coach for the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes, Assistant Vice President for Recreation and Athletics Dr. Kevin Hatcher announced Thursday afternoon. “I am thrilled to be named the head women’s basketball coach at

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Chrissy Esbensen Named Head Coach at Immaculata

Immaculata University Director of Athletics, Patricia Canterino, announced the hiring of Chrissy Esbensen as its women’s basketball head coach Monday morning. Esbensen replaces Canterino, who stepped down as the women’s basketball head coach after 15 years on the Mighty Macs sideline. Esbensen, a 2013 graduate of Immaculata University, becomes the ninth women’s basketball head coach of the program

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Pitt’s McConnell-Serio Inks Extension Through 2020-21 Season

University of Pittsburgh athletic director Scott Barnes announced today that head women’s basketball coach Suzie McConnell-Serio has signed a new contractual agreement that runs through the 2020-21 season. Arriving at Pitt in 2013, McConnell-Serio has revitalized the Panthers’ fortunes in quick and impressive fashion. This past year she guided a youthful squad to a 20-12 record–including a 9-7 mark

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JUCO Dirt: Stambersky Resigns at KCKCC

WHoopDirt.com can confirm that Valerie Stambersky has resigned as the head coach at Kansas City Kansas Community College.  She had been the head coach at KCKCC for the past fifteen seasons, and also served as the assistant director of athletics. This past season, she led the Blue Devils to a 28-4 record.  It sounds like she will

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Seth Froese Named Head Coach at MACU

Seth Froese has been selected as the Women’s Head Basketball Coach at Mid-America Christian University (MACU), following recent announcement which advanced former Head Coach Marcus Moeller to Athletic Director. “Coach Froese has vast experience at multiple levels and has been very successful in the Assistant Coach position for many years. His expertise in areas of

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Texas A&M Commerce Adds Markeith Brown To Staff

Texas A&M Commerce Head women’s basketball coach Jason Burton announced a key addition to his staff, introducing Markeith Brown as the program’s new assistant. “We are very happy to be able to get a coach of Markeith’s caliber on our staff,” said Burton, “I’m glad to have him as a part of our Lion family.” Brown  comes to Commerce

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Alyssa Flanagan Named Assistant at Bloomsburg

Bloomsburg University head women’s basketball coach Bill Cleary has announced the addition of BU alum Alyssa Flanagan to his coaching staff as assistant coach. Flanagan returns to Bloomsburg after spending the last two years as a graduate assistant coach for the women’s basketball program at DeSales University. She helped the Bulldogs to a pair of winning seasons including a

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NJCU Names Robyn Burton Head Coach

Former Essex County College head coach Robyn Burton has been selected as the new head women’s basketball coach at New Jersey City University, athletic director Alice De Fazio has announced. Burton, who coached the Wolverines for two seasons (2013-15) is the 14th head coach in NJCU history, which will play its 46th season in 2015-16.

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Illinois Dirt…

WHoopDirt.com can confirm that Illinois will hire Jody Martinez as an assistant  coach.  Martinez has spent this past season as the head coach at Southeastern University (FL) where he led his squad to a 25-7 record. He also spent sixteen seasons as the head coach at Bethel College (IN) – he went 384-180 during his tenure.  Martinez

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DII DIRT: Oliver Out at Bluefield State

Multiple sources have told WHoopDirt.com that JJ Oliver is no longer the head coach at Bluefield State College (WVa).  Oliver spent the past five seasons as the head coach at the school where he compiled a 59-75 record.  Over the past two seasons, his teams went 36-16 – winning back-to-back ECAC Championships along the way. More

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