Northern Illinois University women’s basketball head coach Lisa Carlsen has resigned after 10 seasons at the helm of the Huskie program, NIU Vice President and Director of Athletics and Recreation Sean T. Frazier announced. “Thank you to Coach Carlsen for her dedication to NIU and to her student-athletes over the last 10 seasons,” Frazier said. “Under her direction, the
Rhine named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at D3 Cedar Crest
Cedar Crest College has named Jason Rhine as its new Head Basketball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Support, Director of Athletics Christy Malone Fleagle announced today. With Jason’s proven history of transforming teams into successful programs, Fleagle notes that the basketball program is poised for a new era of success. “We are thrilled to welcome Jason to
Milligan out as Women’s Basketball Coach at Rider
Rider University Director of Athletics Don Harnum has announced a change in leadership for the women’s basketball program. Head Coach Lynn Milligan will not return for the 2025-26 season. Milligan compiled a 214-332 overall record, including a 139-203 conference mark, in 18 seasons guiding the Broncs. The Broncs produced a 7-22 record during the 2024-25 season, and finished 11th in the
Mercyhurst Athletics Announces Leadership Change in Women’s Basketball
Mercyhurst University is making a change in leadership of its women’s basketball program, Director of Athletics Joe Spano announced Monday. Brooklyn Kohlheim led the Lakers program for six seasons, posting an overall record of 69-88. “I am grateful for Coach Kohlheim’s contributions to our women’s basketball program and wish her nothing but the best in her next chapter,” Spano said.
D1.relocation partners with WHoopDirt to sponsor 2025 Women’s Basketball D1 Coaching Changes Tracker
As college basketball coaches accept new opportunities, D1.relocation will be there every step of the way with their commitment as the title sponsor to WHoopDirt.com’s “2025 Women’s Basketball D1 Coaching Changes Tracker Presented by D1.relocation.” “When coaches are considering a new professional opportunity, no matter where they are moving from or moving to, we’re here to help,”
American announces that Women’s Basketball Coach Tiffany Coll will not return next season
American University Director of Athletics JM Caparro has announced that women’s basketball head coach Tiffany Coll will not return next season. The decision comes after a 1-29 record for the Eagles in the 2024-25 season, and a 20-71 record in Coll’s three-year tenure. “I want to express my sincere appreciation for the dedication and effort Tiffany has put into
Moseley resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin women’s basketball head coach Marisa Moseley has resigned from her position, UW Director of Athletics Chris McIntosh announced. Associate head coach Margaret McKeon is assuming the duties of interim head coach of the program. “I notified Chris McIntosh of my decision to resign for personal reasons,” Moseley said. “It has been a privilege to lead the program at Wisconsin. I
MSU Denver Women’s Basketball Coach Tanya Haave announces retirement
Legendary women’s basketball head coach Tanya Haave announced her retirement today, hanging up her clipboard after 25 years on the sideline. “After considerable thought, I have decided to retire from coaching at MSU Denver,” Coach Haave said. “While many factors went into this decision for me, this is the right time for me personally and professionally for the
Ligon steps away as Women’s Basketball Coach at NAIA Middle Georgia
After 19 seasons leading the Middle Georgia State University women’s basketball program as the team’s head coach, Anderson Ligon has made the decision to step down from the position as announced by Director of Athletics, Michael Brown. Ligon will continue in his role as an Associate Professor in the MGA School of Business while turning his focus to
Adair out as Women’s Basketball Coach at Arizona State
Sun Devil Athletics Director Graham Rossini has announced that women’s basketball coach Natasha Adair will not return next season. “We appreciate Coach Natasha Adair‘s leadership and professionalism in guiding Sun Devil Women’s Basketball over the past three seasons. She and her staff built meaningful connections throughout the Valley, and we respect how she represented ASU during her time in Tempe. A national
