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Tommie Johnson Named CSU-Pueblo Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Colorado State University-Pueblo Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Paul Plinske announced Tuesday the hiring of Tommie Johnson as the next CSU-Pueblo Head Women’s Basketball Coach. Johnson is the 11th head coach in program history and will begin his duties immediately. “Tommie rose from a highly talented and very competitive pool of applicants,” Plinske said. “Tommie made his mark on this

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Penn State Staff Update

Penn State women’s basketball head coach Carolyn Kieger has announced three additions to her staff for the 2019-20 season. Assistant Coach Ginny Boggess, Director of Operations Pam Brown and Director of Program Development MaryLynne Schaefer will all come to Happy Valley after previously serving on Kieger’s staff at Marquette. Boggess, Brown and Schaefer will comprise

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Robert Dallimore to Lead Ouachita Women’s Basketball

Ouachita Baptist University Director of Athletics David Sharp announced that Robert Dallimore has been hired as women’s basketball head coach. Dallimore previously served as associate head coach for the Little Rock Trojans since 2009. “Coach Dallimore brings a wealth of basketball knowledge and coaching experience to our program,” Sharp said. “He has demonstrated the ability

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Tennessee Women’s Basketball Staff Update

Tennessee women’s basketball head coach Kellie Harper has announced the first two assistants on her staff, selecting a pair of coaches with very successful stints working alongside her in Jon Harper and Jennifer Sullivan. Jon Harper is Kellie Harper‘s husband, and he has been a vital member of her staff for all 15 of her

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Trio Joins ECU Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Cory McNeill, Steve Pogue and Ali Heller have been named to the ECU women’s basketball coaching staff, as announced by first-year head coach Kim McNeill on Friday. McNeill, who is the husband of Kim McNeill, will serve as associate head coach, the same position he served in for the past three years at the University

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