Northwest Missouri State University has announced the hiring of Austin Meyer as its next head women’s basketball coach. Meyer has served the past 10 seasons on Northwest’s men’s basketball staff, including the last three seasons as its associate head coach. “I am extremely excited about the opportunity to lead our women’s basketball program,” said Meyer.
Pat Coyle Resigns as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Saint Peter’s
Saint Peter’s Women’s basketball head coach, Pat Coyle, has decided to step down from her position to pursue new career opportunities, Director of Athletics Bryan Felt announced today. Coyle spent the past five seasons as the Peacocks head coach. “I want to thank Coach Coyle for her five years of service at Saint Peter’s,” said
Carlos Palacio Resigns As Women’s Basketball Coach at Palm Beach Atlantic
Palm Beach Atlantic women’s basketball head coach Carlos Palacio has resigned his position in order to pursue other career opportunities. “Carlos is a passionate alumnus who cares greatly about the University and its mission,” said PBA Director of Athletics Carolyn Stone. “I am grateful to him for his service and wish him God’s blessing as
Alaska Fairbanks opens national search for Women’s Basketball Head Coach
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Department of Athletics has opened a national search to permanently fill the position of head coach for the women’s basketball team. The Alaska Nanooks are committed to the process of finding the possible candidate for the women’s basketball team, its student-athletes, Alumni, boosters and fans. Following the resignation of former
Sharon Baldwin’s Contract Will Not Be Renewed at Georgia State
Georgia State Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb announced on Wednesday that the contract of head women’s basketball coach Sharon Baldwin will not be renewed. Georgia State recently finished the 2017-18 season with an 8-22 mark and 10th-place finish in the Sun Belt Conference with a 4-14 mark. In eight years with the Panthers, Baldwin compiled
ART U Announces Camille Williams As Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Director of Athletics Brad Jones has officially announced Camille Williams will become the new head coach of the Academy of Art University women’s basketball program. A NCAA Division I coach for 17 seasons, Williams’ diverse background has seen her develop women’s basketball student-athletes at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, the University of Nevada, Reno, and
Emporia State Women’s Basketball Coach Resigns, Accepts Position on Staff at Kansas
The two winningest coaches in Lady Hornet history will be reunited as current Emporia State coach Jory Collins has accepted a position on former ESU coach Brandon Schneider’s staff at the University of Kansas. “I want to thank the community of Emporia, our fans, and Kent Weiser for the opportunity I’ve had to lead Emporia
HOT: Boston University to Make Women’s Basketball Coaching Change
Katy Steding will not return as head coach of the Boston University women’s basketball team, director of athletics Drew Marrochello announced today. Steding recently completed her fourth season at the helm of the Terrier program. “We would like to thank Katy and her staff for their dedication to our student-athletes and athletic department.” Marrochello said.
Emory University Names Misha Jackson Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Emory University Athletics Director Dr. Michael Vienna has announced Misha Jackson’s appointment as head women’s basketball coach. Jackson was named the Eagles’ Interim Head Coach in mid-October following the resignation of Christy Thomaskutty, who served in that capacity for 14 years. Under Jackson’s guidance, the 2017-18 edition of Emory women’s basketball finished with an overall
Washington State Head Women’s Basketball Coach June Daugherty will not return next season
Washington State University Director of Athletics Patrick Chun announced Tuesday that June Daugherty will not return as the women’s basketball head coach for the 2018-19 season. “Thank you to Coach June Daugherty for her years of service to Washington State University,” said Chun. “We appreciate everything she has done for our student-athletes, women’s basketball and