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Williams named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at D3 Rockford

Rockford University head athletic director Jess Stanek has announced that Bruce Williams will lead the Regents’ women’s basketball program as their new head coach. “I’m thrilled to welcome Bruce Williams as our new head women’s basketball coach,” Stanek said. “He brings D3 experience and knowledge from some top programs. Bruce seems poised to lead a program, and I’m excited to watch

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Box extended through 2031-32 at Miami (OH)

David Sayler, Miami’s Director of Athletics, has announced that head women’s basketball coach Glenn Box has signed a contract extension through the 2031-32 season. “This extension and contract speak to the support and commitment to Women’s Basketball that our administration has,” said Box. “I am even more motivated to see this vision of being amongst the elite. I want

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Seattle hires Bonner as Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Seattle University has hired John Bonner to be the seventh head coach of the women’s basketball program Vice President for Athletics Shaney Fink announced Thursday.  “Coach Bonner is a proven winner,” said Fink. “He brings a sharp basketball mind paired with a demonstrated ability to recruit and develop top‑tier talent. During his 10 years as

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Tanisha Wright named Women’s Basketball Coach at Penn State

Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Patrick Kraft has named four-year Penn State women’s basketball letterwinner Tanisha Wright as the seventh head coach of the Lady Lion basketball program. She returns to Happy Valley following a five-year stint coaching in the WNBA, including three seasons as a head coach.  Wright will be introduced as

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MTSU’s Insell announces retirement

Rick Insell, the winningest coach in Middle Tennessee basketball history, announced Thursday that he will retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. Following Insell’s retirement, current associate head coach, Matt Insell, will take over the program, continuing the Blue Raiders’ tradition of excellence. A press conference to formally introduce Matt Insell as the eighth head coach in

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INTERIM TAG REMOVED: Lyons named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Converse University

The Converse University Athletic Department announces the promotion of Kevin Lyons to the role of head women’s basketball coach. Lyons served as the interim head coach during the 2025-26 campaign. “We are building a special program at Converse and to have the support of our administration, coaches, support staff, and student athletes means a lot!” stated Lyons

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Guzzardo receives five-year contract extension at McNeese State

After record-breaking season that saw the McNeese Cowgirls post the greatest turnaround in McNeese and Southland Conference women’s basketball history, and the third-best in the history of the NCAA, head coach Ayla Guzzardo has been rewarded with a five-year contract and extension, McNeese VP/Director of Athletics Heath Schroyer announced on Monday. The term runs through the 2031 season. In her

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Baxter out as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at North Carolina Central

The North Carolina Central University Department of Athletics has announced that head women’s basketball coach Terrence Baxter will not return. Baxter recently completed his third season as head coach and fifth overall season with the Eagles. During his tenure, he helped guide the program through a period of growth and competitiveness, including a historic 2023-24 campaign that

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Fordham parts ways with Women’s Basketball Coach Bridgette Mitchell

Charles Guthrie, Fordham University’s director of intercollegiate athletics, announced today that the University will move in a new direction regarding leadership of the women’s basketball program, parting ways with Bridgette Mitchell. Fordham will immediately commence a comprehensive national search for its next head coach. Mitchell went 37-52 (.416) during her three seasons at Fordham, and

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