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HOT: Roos gets extension at Bowling Green

Bowling Green State University Director of Athletics D. Christopher Kingston has announced a two-year contract extension for head women’s basketball coach Jennifer Roos. Roos’ contract now runs through May 1, 2019. "We are pleased to offer Jennifer Roos this contract extension, as our commitment to her and trust in how she leads the women’s basketball

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Nebraska Kearney parts ways with Chaney

Nebraska Kearney and head women’s basketball coach Kevin Chaney have agreed to part ways, it was announced today by Athletics Director Dr. Paul Plinske. Chaney, the sixth head coach in the program’s 46-year history, recently completed his fifth season at the helm. UNK went 12-17 in 2014-15, finishing 11th in the MIAA (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics

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Oswald resigns at Tiffin

Pam Oswald has resigned as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Tiffin University. Oswald, who has been the Lady Dragons coach since 2007, will explore other career opportunities. Oswald is second in career victories for Tiffin University, posting a career record of 87-129 over her eight seasons. She helped guide the Dragons from a 7-20 season

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YHC names Stearsman head coach

Young Harris College Director of Athletics Randy Dunn announced that Matt Stearsman has been named the next head coach for the Mountain Lions women’s basketball program. Stearsman had served as interim head coach since mid-December. Stearsman led the Mountain Lions (10-16 overall, 7-12 Peach Belt Conference) to seven of their 10 wins this season. Under

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HOT: Ringhausen resigns at McKendree

McKendree University director of athletics Chuck Brueggemann announced on Tuesday that Melissa Ringhausen has accepted the full-time role of associate director of athletics with the University. In taking over the new role, Ringhausen has resigned her position as the head women’s basketball coach for the Bearcats. "As an administrator, Melissa used her expertise to strengthen

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HOT: Snow College head coach resigns

After four years at the helm, Snow College women’s head basketball coach Natalie Visger is leaving to pursue other interests on the other side of the world. Visger just completed her most successful season at Snow from a won-loss standpoint – 21 wins and nine losses. She leaves with an overall record of 65-60 at

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BREAKING: Southern Maine’s Fifield retires

Southern Maine head coach Gary Fifield has announced his retirement after 27 years at the as the Huskies head coach. He retires with 660 wins, and five Final Four appearances (1988, 1998, 2000, 2005 and 2006). This past season, the Huskies went 12-14 – the first losing season ever during Fifield’s tenure. He is also

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Bradbury Wins #100 at WSU

A 19-3 run to start the second half broke up a one-point contest as the Wright State women’s basketball team went on to a 74-59 decision at Detroit Thursday for head coach Mike Bradbury’s 100th win at WSU. The Raiders scored the first eight points of the contest, but the Titans hung tough, eventually going

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Gottlieb Earns 100th Victory as Cal’s Head Coach

It took just 131 games for Lindsay Gottlieb to earn her 100th win as the head coach of the California Golden Bears, and she hit the historic mark in style with the Bears claiming a 74-59 win against Oregon Thursday at Matthew Knight Arena. Gottlieb becomes the quickest coach in program history to reach the

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Bluder wins No. 300 at Iowa

Lisa Bluder won her 300th game as head coach of the University of Iowa women’s basketball team Thursday in front of 4,536 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. If she repurposes the message she delivered to her team at the under-12 minute media timeout, win No. 600 with the Hawkeyes could come much sooner. A Kali Peschel 3-point

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