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Hobson nabs 300th win at Fort Hays State

The No. 6 Fort Hays State women’s basketball team outscored Newman 17-2 in the first quarter Thursday (Feb. 3) before going on to win by 49 on the road, 79-30. It was FHSU’s largest margin of victory in an MIAA game and was the second-fewest points allowed against a Division II opponent during the Tony Hobson era (50-28

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Woodin becomes winningest coach in MSUB history

Kevin Woodin became the winningest coach in the 95-year history of the Montana State University Billings athletic department on Saturday at South Point Arena, as he led the Yellowjacket women’s basketball team to a 72-58 triumph over University of Wisconsin Parkside for the 281st victory of his 18-year career. “I’m proud I have been able to

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Hawaii Pacific Head WBB Coach placed on leave

Hawaii Pacific released the following statement on the status of head women’s basketball coach Reid Takatsuka: Takatsuka is the winningest active collegiate basketball coach in the state of Hawaii. The veteran coach is his 11th season at HPU, and has a career record of 213-71. More on this story as it continues to develop.

WBB Coaching change made at D2 Claflin U

The Claflin University women’s basketball program will enter a new era as Terrence Jenkins was named the interim women’s basketball head coach, Tuesday evening. After a long career as an assistant coach with the Panthers men’s basketball program, Jenkins will take the helm of the Lady Panthers and he will look to lead the team

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D3 DIRT: SUNY Old Westbury opens

I can confirm that Michael Krasnoff is no longer the head women’s basketball coach at D3 SUNY Old Westbury. Word on the street is that he has landed at D2 school as the associate head coach. Krasnoff had been the head coach at Old Westbury for the past 19-seasons, where he compiled a 279-191 (.594)

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