Beloit’s Bradley resigns, transitions to new role at college

Beloit College women’s basketball head coach Dr. Gloria Bradley has resigned her position to take on a new role with the college in the Dean of Students Office. Beginning April 1, Dr. Bradley will be the Assistant Dean for Student Success, Equity and Community, as well as, Co-Director of the Weissberg Program in Human Rights and Social Justice.
 
“We are extremely pleased and excited that Gloria has agreed to step into this new role,” remarked Beloit College Dean of Students Cecil Youngblood. “I am looking forward to working with her in accomplishing the college’s goals around equity, inclusion and anti-racism.”
 
Dr. Bradley took over the Buccaneer women’s basketball program in 2016. With a plethora of collegiate experience dating back to being a standout player for Seton Hall, Dr. Bradley has coached players to numerous awards, honors and records at all levels of the NCAA.
 
“It has been an honor to be the head women’s basketball coach at such a great institution as Beloit College,” Dr. Bradley said in a statement. “As I step down, I would like to thank President Bierman and Tim Schmiechen for giving me the opportunity to work with all of the special young women in the program. I also want to thank the assistant coaches, players, and managers for their hard work over the years. I have been blessed to work with the many hard-working, talented and caring head coaches in the department. I wish Dave DeGeorge, the women’s basketball program and the athletic department continued success.”
 
The position of head women’s basketball will be filled following a national search.

https://beloitcollegeathletics.com/news/2022/3/23/general-bradley-to-transition-to-role-in-dean-of-students-office.aspx

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