University of Nevada Director of Athletics Doug Knuth announced Friday that Amanda Levens has been named the head women’s basketball coach for the Wolf Pack. Levens replaces former head coach Jane Albright, who announced her retirement earlier this month. “We are thrilled to have Coach Levens return to Nevada to lead our women’s basketball program,”
Mueller Steps Down as NWU Women’s Basketball Coach
Britni Mueller has announced her plans to step away from the women’s basketball coaching ranks and her position as the head women’s basketball coach at Nebraska Wesleyan University to devote more time to her family. Mueller has been the head women’s basketball coach at NWU for the past four seasons. This past year, she guided
Adams Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Wichita State University
Keitha Adams has been named the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Wichita State University, Director of Athletics Darron Boatright announced tonight. Adams, an Oxford, Kan., native and Southwestern [Kan.] graduate is leaving UTEP after 16 years as head coach to take over at Wichita State. She also coached at Independence [Kan.] Community College, Winfield [Kan.]
Murray State Hires Rechelle Turner as Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Murray State Director of Athletics Allen Ward announced the hiring of Rechelle Turner as the 12th head coach in Murray State women’s basketball program history in a press conference Wednesday afternoon in the Murray Room at the CFSB Center. Turner had spent the previous 21 seasons as the head coach at Murray High School. “I’m
DeLisha Milton-Jones Promoted to Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Pepperdine
WNBA legend and two-time Olympic gold medalist DeLisha Milton-Jones has been promoted to head coach of the Pepperdine University women’s basketball program, Director of Athletics Dr. Steve Potts announced today. Milton-Jones retired from playing professional basketball in the summer of 2016 and joined Pepperdine as an assistant coach for this past season. “DeLisha had an
Sewanee names Tracey Braden as its head women’s basketball coach
University of the South Athletic Director Mark Webb has named Tracey Braden as the new head women’s basketball coach at Sewanee. “Coach Braden is a highly talented and successful basketball coach. Moreover, she is a proven recruiter and has a strong commitment to the Division III philosophy,” said Webb. “I look forward to great success
Finalists named for Northeastern State head women’s basketball position
Northeastern State University Director of Athletics and Chief Athletics Officer, Tony Duckworth announced on Monday that two candidates have been invited to the Tahlequah campus in its search for a new head women’s basketball coach. The finalists include Rae Boothe, head coach at Friends University (Wichita, Kan.) and Fala Bullock, head coach at Armstrong State
Denver Names Jim Turgeon Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation and RC Operations, Peg Bradley-Doppes announced Tuesday the hiring of Jim Turgeon, the 10th women’s head basketball coach for the University of Denver. “Our search was truly nation-wide and our pool of candidates was nothing short of incredible,” Bradley-Doppes said. “I want to thank the search committee for all
Lynette Woodard Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Winthrop
Newly-named Winthrop women’s basketball coach Lynette Woodard pledged she will work hard to get the program turned around and will instill a vision in the players that will lead to success as she was introduced at Tuesday morning’s news conference by Director of Athletics Ken Halpin. Woodard joined the Winthrop coaching staff last August as
Ressel Named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Missouri Southern
Missouri Southern Athletics Director Jared Bruggeman has announced that interim women’s basketball head coach Ronnie Ressel will continue to lead the program. “Coach Ressel has proven that he has the coaching skills, dedication, work ethic and strong relationship with the student-athletes, administration, coaches and staff during a challenging year plagued with injuries,” said Bruggeman. “We