New Grand Canyon women’s basketball head coach Winston Gandy named his coaching staff, adding years of experience, high-level recruiting and postseason experience to the Lopes sidelines. Former North Texas head coach Jalie Mitchell will be GCU’s associate head coach with Matt Shewmake, Julia Ford, Tez Dumars and Chloe Rice joining Gandy’s staff as assistant coaches.
Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball Staff Update
Marsha Frese and Chris Meadows, Sr. have joined the Georgia Tech women’s basketball program as assistant coaches, head coach Karen Blair announced. A 20-year coaching veteran, Frese comes to The Flats after three seasons at Loyola University Chicago where she was instrumental in the program’s turnaround. In just her second season with Loyola, the Ramblers improved its win total by
Woodside promoted to Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine has announced that Dr. Christopher Woodside will serve as the next head coach of its women’s basketball program. Woodside succeeds Mike McDevitt, who retired from that position in March after thirty-two seasons (1987-2003, 2009-2025) at the helm of the Monks. The winningest coach in SJC women’s basketball history,
Govan-Williams named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Pearl River CC
Pearl River Director of Athletics Patrick Ochs announced the hiring of Shanae Govan-Williams as the program’s new head women’s basketball coach. “We are thrilled to welcome Coach Shanae Govan-Williams to our college community. Her passion for the game, commitment to student-athlete development and proven leadership make her an outstanding choice to lead our women’s basketball
SMU Women’s Basketball Staff Update
SMU Women’s Basketball Head Coach Adia Barnes has named Salvo Coppa, Bett Shelby, Anthony Turner and Kamiko Williams as assistant coaches ahead of the 2025-26 season. Coppa, Shelby, Turner and Williams worked with Barnes at Arizona and were all on her staff last season. Salvo, Barnes’ husband, has spent the previous nine seasons as an
Macy takes over as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Nova Southeastern
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Athletics announces the hiring of Heather Macy as the fourth Head Coach of the Sharks Women’s Basketball program. Macy, the former head coach at Barry University, brings over two decades of coaching experience to the NSU Women’s Basketball program. “We are thrilled to welcome a coach with the experience, leadership, and
Winston-Salem State announces hiring of Tierra Terry as WBB Head Coach
The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics has announced the hiring of Tierra Terry as the 12th head women’s basketball coach in school history. “We are thrilled to welcome Coach Tierra Terry back home to Winston-Salem State University,” said Etienne Thomas, Director of Athletics. “As a proud WSSU alumna and a proven leader in collegiate women’s
Baker named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Emporia State
Emporia State University Director of Athletics David Spafford has announced that Melissa (MJ) Baker has been named the ninth head coach of the Lady Hornet basketball program. An introductory press conference will be held on late next week in the Sauder Alumni Center on the Emporia State campus. “I am honored and humbled to accept the role
Webb added to Houston Women’s Basketball Staff
Marqu’es Webb has joined the University of Houston Women’s Basketball staff as an assistant coach, Head Coach Matthew Mitchell announced. “I am thrilled to add Marqu’es to our staff at Houston,” Mitchell said. “I watched her as a high school player and coached against her in the SEC and admire her approach to the game and competition. We
Virginia State hires Green as new Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Millette Green has been announced as the seventh head coach of the Virginia State University Women’s Basketball program by Associate Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Tiffani-Dawn B. Sykes. “In VSU Athletics, we’re committed to aligning with both departmental and institutional priorities, and that starts with putting students at the center of everything we do,”
