Alabama A&M Director of Athletics, Bryan Hicks, has announced the hiring of Margaret Richards as the Lady Bulldogs head women’s basketball coach.
“We are excited to have Margaret Richards as our new Head Women’s Basketball Coach. Margaret is a rising star in women’s basketball,” said Hicks. “Her leadership skills, and her enthusiastic approach to the game of women’s basketball will serve our program well. She is recognized as an excellent, relentless and proven recruiter, and we are glad to have her leading our women’s basketball program.”
Richards comes to The Hill after one season at Clemson. Prior to that, she was head coach at St. Augustine College (2008-10); assistant coach at North Texas (2010-11); assistant coach at Weber State (2011-12); and assistant coach at Western Kentucky (2012-15).
“I would like to first thank God for this wonderful opportunity. I would also like to thank President Dr. Andrew Hugine and Athletic Director Bryan Hicks for selecting me to lead their women’s basketball program,” said Richards. “I’m truly looking forward to being a part of the Bulldog family and community. This is such an amazing honor and opportunity and I plan to put in the work, time and energy to enhance the program on the court and in the classroom.”
While at Western Kentucky, Richards helped guide the Hilltoppers to two NCAA Tournament appearances, two Conference USA tournament titles and one conference regular-season title. WKU won 20-plus games all three seasons she was there, including a 30-5 record in 2014-15. At St. Augustine, the team won the CIAA Western Division title in 2010.
She was a four-year letter-winner at the University of Nebraska and ranked among the nation’s top 25 scorers in her senior season. Richards received her degree in communication studies from Nebraska in 2003.
A native of Louisville, Ky., Richards was an all-state honoree at Louisville Central High School, averaging 35.5 points per game as a senior.
A press conference/meet and greet will be held Monday, June 6 at 11 am in the Clyde Foster Multi-Purpose Room in the school of business on the campus of Alabama A&M University.
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