Emporia State women’s basketball coach Toby Wynn has announced that he is stepping down as the head coach of the Lady Hornets following their loss to Central Oklahoma in the First Round of MIAA Tournament. “I really just want people to know that I have lived my dream of being a college basketball coach for 18 years
Gibbs out as Women’s Basketball Coach at North Florida
University of North Florida Athletics has announced a leadership change within its women’s basketball program as head coach Darrick Gibbs will not return as the program’s head coach. “After thoughtful evaluation of the women’s basketball program, we have decided to make a change in leadership,” Director of Athletics Nick Morrow said. “We as a department are very appreciative
Smith steps down from women’s basketball post at Cedarville
Jason Smith has resigned his position as women’s basketball head coach at Cedarville University. Athletic Director Chris Cross made the announcement and says the University has immediately begun a search for the next head coach. In the meantime, Assistant Coach Alyssa Strickland will handle operations of the program on an interim basis. Smith coached the Lady Jackets
Suiaunoa out as WBB Head Coach at Northeastern State
Northeastern State Director of Athletics John Sisemore announced today that Fala Suiaunoa would not return as women’s basketball head coach. “I would like to thank Coach Fala for her six years of service as our head coach and ask that the NSU family help me celebrate her contributions to this University,” said Sisemore. Northeastern State will begin its
Minnesota Crookston’s Roysland announces retirement
The University of Minnesota Crookston announces the retirement of Women’s Basketball Head Coach Mike Roysland. Roysland recently finished his 17th season on the sidelines for the Golden Eagles. He helped UMN Crookston to three NSIC Tournament quarterfinal appearances, and two more NSIC Tournament appearances, in which not every team made the field. The conference tournament appearances
INTERIM TAG REMOVED: Bullock named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Nebraska Wesleyan
Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Athletic Director, Dwight Merilatt, announced the promotion of Tyler Bullock to head women’s basketball coach. Bullock served as interim head coach for one year during the 2022-23 season. “I’m excited to announce Tyler Bullock as our permanent head women’s basketball coach,” said Merilatt. “Tyler has done a very good job of bringing
Phillips resigns as WBB Head Coach at D3 Northland College
Northland College Athletic Director, Seamus Gregory, has announced the resignation of Lisa Phillips as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach due to personal reasons. Phillips was hired on September 1st, 2022 and led the LumberJills to an 8-14 overall record in the 2022-23 season. “We would like to thank Coach Phillips for her hard work and
South Alabama announces change in leadership for Women’s Basketball Program
South Alabama Athletic Director Dr. Joel Erdmann announced a change in leadership in the women’s basketball program, relieving Terry Fowler of his duties as head coach of the program on Wednesday. “Terry has served the University with distinction and always operated with the well-being of his student-athletes at the forefront of his actions,” Erdmann said. “He has positively impacted
Long resigns as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Great Lakes Christian
Great Lakes Christian College and Great Lakes Christian College Athletic department announces the resignation of CB Long. Coach Long resigned his post after his final game on the sidelines for the Crusaders against CU Harrodsburg. Long won 9 games in his two year stint with GLCC. His highlight of the season came in the Mideast
Coppolino steps down as WBB Head Coach at George Fox
Michael Coppolino has stepped down as head coach of the George Fox University women’s basketball program. Named the fifth head coach in program history since George Fox joined the NAIA in 1981, Coppolino compiled a 51-36 record in four seasons. Hired on April 26, 2019, he directed the Bruins to an 11-5 Northwest Conference mark