UNCW Women’s Basketball Head Coach Nicole Woods has added Brittany Drew to her staff as an assistant coach ahead of the 2024-25 campaign. Drew has served as Head Coach at High Point Christian Academy since 2019 and recently surpassed 100 career coaching victories in her fifth season. “Brittany reminds me a lot of myself as a young coach. She
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball announces addition of Anjalé Barrett to Coaching Staff
The Stony Brook women’s basketball family grew larger this afternoon as head coach Joy McCorvey announced the hiring of Anjalé Barrett as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. “I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Anjalé Barrett to our Seawolves’ family,” McCorvey said. “She’s a rising star who will bring an incredible amount of experience both on and
Batchelor Joins Delaware Women’s Basketball Staff as Associate Head Coach
University of Delaware head women’s basketball coach Sarah Jenkins has announced the appointment of Fred Batchelor as associate head coach ahead of the 2024-25 season. With an impressive coaching pedigree and a proven track record of success, Batchelor brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the program with his tenure officially beginning on June 1. I
Hampton Women’s Basketball Staff Update
Hampton women’s basketball Coach Tamisha Augustin announced her coaching staff as she begins her first season as coach of the Lady Pirates. The staff has an SEC flair with the addition of coaches Jaamal Rhodes (Kentucky) and Brooke Key’Ontay Moore (Ole Miss). The staff also includes veteran Dexter Holt, who served as an assistant coach
UMBC names Hill as new Women’s Basketball Head Coach
UMBC has hired Candice Hill as the 11th head coach in the history of the Women’s Basketball program. A Baltimore native, Hill returns home after spending the last three seasons as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at perennial BIG EAST contender St. John’s. “We are delighted to bring Candice to UMBC to lead our
Hampton names Augustin as new Head Women’s Basketball Coach
The Hampton University women’s basketball team launches a new era by hiring Hampton native and University of Florida associate head coach Tamisha Augustin as the next head coach of the Lady Pirates. Her appointment heralds a momentous occasion for the university and the local community. With a rich background in basketball, coaching, and player development,
David Six Announces Retirement as Hampton Women’s Basketball Coach
Hampton University’s women’s basketball program will bid farewell to a legend as Coach David Six announced his retirement after an illustrious 16-year tenure. Coach Six’s legacy is unparalleled, marked by an extraordinary dedication to the Lady Pirates that transcended mere wins and losses. The winningest coach in Lady Pirate history, Six’s Hampton teams posted an overall record
Stony Brook’s Langford earns contract extension
Stony Brook Director of Athletics Shawn Heilbron has announced that women’s basketball head coach Ashley Langford has signed a contract extension through 2028. “Our women’s basketball program is thriving under Ashley’s leadership, and I am very excited to extend our partnership together. Ashley is a tremendous competitor and a caring mentor who invests so much of herself
North Carolina A&T Women’s Basketball Staff Update
North Carolina A&T head women’s basketball coach Tarrell Robinson announced three new additions to his coaching staff on Monday. Robinson, the program’s all-time winningest coach, added Mike Moses, Jr. and Asia Dozier as assistant coaches. Alexiss “Lexi” Griggs will be the program’s new director of basketball operations (DOBO). Associate head coach Shavon Earp returns for her 12th season with
Ambrose named WBB Director of Operations at Northeastern
Northeastern women’s basketball head coach Priscilla Edwards is thrilled to welcome Nicole Ambrose to Huntington Ave on Monday. Ambrose joins the Huskies as Director of Operations. “We are extremely excited to complete our coaching staff with the addition of Nicole, said Edwards. “Nicole is a tireless worker and student of the game. She is very