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Lynette Woodard out at Women’s Basketball Coach at Winthrop

Winthrop announced that Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lynette Woodard will not return for another season. “We are in the process of identifying new leadership and are excited about the future of the women’s basketball team,” said Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Ken Halpin. The Eagles were 11-19 this season, 8-12 in the Big South. Woodard went

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Ricker named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Jamestown CC

Looking to move quickly in filling the void left at head coach of the women’s basketball team, Ken Ricker will take over the reins at Jamestown Community College. JCC athletic and recreation director George Sisson made the announcement Monday afternoon. “We’re excited about Ken joining the JCC family,” said Sisson. “Ken has accumulated a lot

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Moss Officially Named OUAZ Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Stephen Moss, who has been the interim coach of the OUAZ women’s basketball team since September, had the “interim” removed from his title, Director of Athletics Kevin Steele announced today. Steele stated about his decision, “Steve took over as interim head coach in less than ideal circumstances. He did not let his circumstances dictate his

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Smith named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Dubuque

The University of Dubuque announces the appointment of Justin Smith as the new head women’s basketball coach. Smith replaces Mark Noll who left the university to pursue other opportunities. Smith was promoted from the Spartans Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach position after three seasons to head coach. A native of Waukee, Iowa, Smith is a 2007 graduate

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Sealey resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at Lenoir-Rhyne

Cameron Sealey has resigned as the women’s basketball head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University. In her three seasons at the school, Sealey went 43-45 (.489), including an 11-18 (9-13) record this past season. “I want to thank Lenoir-Rhyne University for the opportunity to lead the Women’s basketball program, and wish Lenoir-Rhyne University success in the future.”

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