After a 41-year coaching career, including 13 spent as the head coach for the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women’s basketball program, Royce Chadwick announced Wednesday he will be retiring. Chadwick came to the Island as the fourth head women’s basketball coach in A&M-Corpus Christi history on April 11, 2012. The Floydada, Texas, native crafted a strong career record
Bellarmine’s Dugan announces retirement
After an illustrious career that spanned over four decades and included over 500 victories as a head coach, Bellarmine University women’s basketball’s Chancellor Dugan has decided to hang up her whistle. Following three head-coaching stops where she guided each program to national prominence, the last of which came at Bellarmine, Dugan on Wednesday announced her retirement effective
Moeller departs MACU, named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Central Oklahoma
Central Oklahoma Vice President for Athletics Stan Wagnon announced Wednesday Hannah Moeller as the new head women’s basketball coach for the Bronchos. Moeller spent the previous nine seasons as head coach at Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City. She brings a 305-102 career record to UCO, having eclipsed the 20-win mark in each of her eight full seasons with the Evangels
Azusa Pacific’s All-Time Winningest WBB Coach T.J. Hardeman Announces Retirement
After 18 seasons at the helm of Azusa Pacific women’s basketball, T.J. Hardeman, the all-time winningest coach in program history and the dean of the PacWest Conference, has announced his retirement. Hardeman leaves behind a legacy of excellence, having led the Cougars to eight consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, seven PacWest championships, and an NAIA national title
Johnnie Harris named Associate Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Baylor
Baylor head coach Nicki Collen announced the addition of Johnnie Harris as associate head coach to the women’s basketball staff on Wednesday morning. “Johnnie is, first and foremost, a winner,” said Collen. “She is a national champion and has been on the sideline for multiple Final Fours. She knows what it takes to lead and support young women
Nash resigns as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at NAIA William Woods
Terry Nash has officially resigned as the William Woods University women’s basketball coach, effective April 14, to pursue other professional opportunities. “When I came to William Woods, I knew this place was special,” Nash said. “It gave a young man from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the opportunity to grow not only as a coach but as a person.
Long named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Houston Christian
Houston Christian President Dr. Robert B. Sloan and Director of Athletics Steve Moniaci announced Drew Long as the next head coach of the Huskies’ women’s basketball program on Wednesday morning. “Drew Long is an outstanding addition to HCU,” said Sloan. “Not only does he have broad experience in athletic administration, but an outstanding record as a head
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McDevitt announces retirement as Women’s Basketball Coach at St. Joe’s (ME)
Mike McDevitt, the winningest coach in the history of the Saint Joseph’s College of Maine women’s basketball program, announced his retirement from active coaching on March 20. McDevitt served at the helm of the Monks program for thirty-two seasons during two separate tenures (1987-2003, 2009-2025) at the college. In 2008-2009, he coached the University
Bracey, Mann added to Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Staff
The Wisconsin women’s basketball program and head coach Robin Pingeton have announced the additions of Chris Bracey and McGhee Mann as assistant coaches for the Badgers. Both have experience in player development, scouting, recruiting and game strategy, and previously worked with Pingeton at Missouri. Bracey joins Wisconsin after seven seasons as an assistant coach at Missouri, where
