Story Courtesy: Michael MacEachern, GCSU Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications Story Links MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. | The Georgia College & State University Department of Athletics has announced that Catrina Green has been named the women’s basketball head coach. “I am absolutely delighted about turning the future of our women’s basketball program over to coach Catrina Green,” said GCSU President Cathy Cox.
Jim Wiedie named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at D3 Hiram
Hiram College announced the hiring of Jim Wiedie as the 13th women’s basketball head coach in program history on Wednesday this week. Wiedie, a native of Akron, OH, will spearhead the Terriers staff after most recently serving as the head women’s coach at Nebraska Wesleyan (Division III | Lincoln, NE), which marked the latest chapter of an
Traversi hired as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Merrimack
he Merrimack College athletic department on Monday announced Melissa “Missy” Traversi would take over as the head coach of the women’s basketball program. Traversi arrives at Merrimack with more than a dozen years of coaching experience, most recently serving as the head coach at Army for four seasons (2021-25). Traversi takes over at the helm of
Butler, WBB Head Coach Austin Parkinson part ways
Butler University and women’s basketball head coach Austin Parkinson have mutually agreed to part ways, the university announced Monday, April 6. “We extend our sincere thanks to Austin for his four years of service and leadership of our women’s basketball program,” said Vice President and Director of Athletics Grant Leiendecker. “We have truly valued the commitment and impact
Georgia taps Guzzardo as Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Ayla Guzzardo, who led McNeese State to the best single-season turnaround in NCAA Division I women’s basketball with a school-record 29 wins this past season, has been named the fourth full-time head coach of Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks announced. The three-time Southland Conference champion and Coach of the Year
Amaka Agugua-Hamilton fired as Women’s Basketball Coach at Virginia
Virginia has fired Amaka Agugua-Hamilton as their head women’s basketball coach. The school released the following brief statement on the dismissal: Virginia Athletics announced Amaka Agugua-Hamilton will not return as head coach of the women’s basketball program. Agugua-Hamilton finished her four-year tenure at UVA with a 70-58 record, including a 29-42 mark in ACC play. A
Morrone named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Albany
The University at Albany and Director of Athletics Mark Benson have officially announced the hiring of Kelly Morrone as the next head coach of the Great Danes’ women’s basketball program. Morrone, who arrives in the Capital Region following a successful six years as the head coach at Merrimack College, takes the reins of a program
Georgia, WBB Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson part ways
The University of Georgia and women’s basketball head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson have mutually agreed to part ways, the UGA Athletic Association announced Saturday. Abrahamson-Henderson compiled a 69-59 overall record with a pair of NCAA tournament appearances during her four seasons as Georgia’s head coach. “We would like to thank Coach ABE for her leadership and wish her
UMass Lowell hires Finch as new Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Brianna Finch has been named the 11th head coach of the UMass Lowell women’s basketball program, as announced by Director of Athletics Lynn Coutts. A proven program builder with more than 20 years of collegiate and professional experience, Finch most recently served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at George Washington University. “I am thrilled to announce
Macy named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern Director of Athletics Chris Davis announced that Heather Macy has been hired as the Eagles’ next head women’s basketball coach. Macy comes to Statesboro from Nova Southeastern University, where she led the Sharks to a 29-5 record, a Sunshine State Conference tournament title and a fourth straight berth into the NCAA Division II women’s basketball
