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Kent State Announces Coaching Change

After 23 seasons and a Mid-American Conference record 418 wins, Bob Lindsay has been fired at Kent State University. Lindsay’s record of success included 13 20-win seasons, four NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT berths. Two of those 20-win campaigns and WNIT appearances were in the two years prior to this season’s 6-21 finish that

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Kent State Announces Coaching Change

After 23 seasons and a Mid-American Conference record 418 wins, Bob Lindsay has been fired at Kent State University. Lindsay’s record of success included 13 20-win seasons, four NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT berths. Two of those 20-win campaigns and WNIT appearances were in the two years prior to this season’s 6-21 finish that

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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Freeman Resigns at Valpo

After 18 seasons leading Valparaiso University’s women’s basketball program, Keith Freeman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Crusaders effective immediately. Freeman guided the Brown and Gold to a 286-247 record and the school’s only two NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the program prior to the 1994-1995 season. The school’s all-time winningest

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