Spring Hill College has named Dan Presel (’99) as the second women’s basketball head coach in the Division II era, Athletic Director Joe Niland announced. Presel returns to Spring Hill after spending the last 10 seasons at the University of South Alabama as associate head coach under Terry Fowler. He helped the Jaguars to winning
O’Regan extended through 2027-28 at James Madison
James Madison Director of Athletics Jeff Bourne has announced a three-year contract extension for women’s basketball Head Coach Sean O’Regan that will keep him under contract through the 2027-28 season. “I’m happy to extend Sean O’Regan‘s contract and keep guiding our program well into the future,” Bourne said. “After a few years of adversity for our program, it was extremely
Curtis promoted to Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Furman
Pierre Curtis has been named the new women’s head basketball coach at Furman, it was announced today by Jason Donnelly, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Curtis, a 10-year member of the Paladin women’s basketball program, served as an assistant coach over his first six years before being elevated to associate head coach in 2019. He succeeds Jackie
Boston College Women’s Basketball Staff Update
Boston College women’s basketball is excited to announce the addition of Chrissy Roberts and Avery LaBarbera to the coaching staff. Roberts is the new director of player development while LaBarber will serve as the graduate assistant. “Coaches who truly understand the essence of player development have the power to transform not only the game but also the lives of
Snead State CC names Roden new Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Craig Roden has been named the next Lady Parsons head basketball coach, Snead State Community College officials announced. “We are thrilled to welcome Craig Roden back to Snead State as head coach of our Women’s Basketball program,” said Snead State President Dr. Joe Whitmore. “Craig is an accomplished coach that knows what it takes to
Wurtz named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Winona State
Following a nationwide search, Ana Wurtz has been named the women’s basketball coach at Winona State University. WSU Director of Athletics Eric Schoh said, “I’m excited about Coach Wurtz’s future as our head women’s basketball coach. Her time as a Warrior leading up to this point as a student-athlete, graduate assistant, assistant head coach and one year as
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Mowen named Women’s Basketball Coach at D2 Millersville
Following a national search, Millersville University Director of Athletics Miles Gallagher has announced that Kira Mowen has been named the Marauders’ head women’s basketball coach. Mowen, a native of Waynesboro, Pa., and former Division I basketball player, spent 12 seasons as a Division I assistant at Texas State, Davidson, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Monmouth before becoming the
URI Associate Head WBB Coach inks extension, named Coach in Waiting
Rhode Island Director of Athletics Thorr Bjorn and women’s basketball head coach Tammi Reiss announced a four-year contract extension for associate head coach Adeniyi Amadou. Most assistant coach contracts at Rhode Island are single-year deals that are subject to renewal on a yearly basis. Amadou’s new deal – which also includes a clause that identifies him as the
Woolley resigns as WBB Head Coach at Montana Western
Montana Western Athletic Director Michael Feuling has announced he has accepted Lindsay Woolley‘s resignation as Women’s Basketball Head Coach after 11 seasons to pursue another professional opportunity. “There are no words to describe what Coach Woolley has meant to myself, our student-athletes, alumni, Montana Western and the city of Dillon, it is why this is a
