Director of Athletics Jasher Cox has named Devan Carter as the 16th head coach of the Lincoln Memorial University women’s basketball program, announced Thursday afternoon by the LMU athletics department. Carter arrives in Harrogate after guiding the Pioneer women’s program at fellow South Atlantic Conference member Tusculum University the past five seasons. Taking the Pioneers
WHoopDirt.com 2019-20 NCAA D2 Coach of the Year presented by Pivot Analysis
For Immediate Release April 2, 2020 – Boston, MA Drury University Head Women’s Basketball Coach Molly Miller has been named as the WHoopDirt.com NCAA D2 Coach of the Year presented by Pivot Analysis for the 2019-20 college basketball season. Miller qualified for the award by being named as the WHoopDirt.com/Pivot Analysis Coach of the Week
Virginia Tech assistant named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Queens University of Charlotte
Jennifer Brown has been named the next head coach to lead the Queens University of Charlotte women’s basketball team, Director of Athletics Cherie Swarthout announced today. Brown comes to the Royals after spending the last four of her 12 seasons as a coach as the top assistant at Virginia Tech. “Throughout the interview process, Coach
WHoopDirt.com NCAA D2 Coach of the Year Nominees presented by Pivot Analysis
Congratulations to the following fifteen coaches who captured WHoopDirt.com NCAA D2 Coach of the Week Awards during the 2019-20 college basketball season. These coaches are all eligible to receive the inaugural WHoopDirt.com NCAA D2 Coach of the Year Award presented by Pivot Analysis which will be announced next week. Week 1 Justin Payne – Georgia
Sealey resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at Lenoir-Rhyne
Cameron Sealey has resigned as the women’s basketball head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University. In her three seasons at the school, Sealey went 43-45 (.489), including an 11-18 (9-13) record this past season. “I want to thank Lenoir-Rhyne University for the opportunity to lead the Women’s basketball program, and wish Lenoir-Rhyne University success in the future.”
Sullivan Retires as Women’s Basketball Coach at Barry U.
Bill Sullivan has resigned as head women’s basketball coach at Barry University, it was announced today by director of athletics, Michael L. Covone. After a 44-year career in basketball, Sullivan is retiring to spend more time with family. “After 44 years of coaching basketball, it is finally time to hang up my whistle,” Sullivan said.
Duke Retires as Winningest Women’s Basketball Coach in Mississippi College History
Mississippi College head women’s basketball coach Paul Allen Duke has announced his retirement. The 25-year head coaching veteran steps down after leading the program to the Gulf South Conference Tournament for the first time since the 1994-95 campaign. “I’ve had a great career here,” Duke said. “I’ve made lots of friends and enjoyed my 30-plus
Queens University of Charlotte Head WBB Coach transitions into administrative role
Queens University of Charlotte’s Sarah Jansen has been named assistant athletic director for student success and game management, Queens director of athletics Cherie Swarthout announced. Jansen has served as the head women’s basketball coach since May of 2016 and will transition into her new position immediately. “I want to thank Sarah for her commitment and
McCutcheon promoted to Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Catawba
Catawba College Director of Athletics, Larry Leckonby, has announced that Terence McCutcheon has been promoted to Head Women’s Basketball Coach. McCutcheon has been serving as the Interim Head Coach since early February. “Terence has done an excellent job guiding the team over the past month,” stated Leckonby. “He has earned the chance to be the
Henry Joins Rams Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff
The Winston-Salem State University women’s basketball coaching staff has been completed with the hiring of James Henry. Along with new WSSU women’s basketball head coach L’Tona Lamonte and returning assistant coach Annitra Cole, the Rams women’s basketball coach will lead the program into the next chapter in the storied history of Rams women’s basketball. “I