Anthony Crocitto is no longer the women’s basketball head coach at D2 St. Leo University (FL). Crocitto had spent the past nine seasons as the Lions head coach, where he went 104-130 (.444). This season, his squad went 11-17 (6-14 SSC). In addition to his time at St. Leo, Crocitto has also served as the
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
Central Oklahoma announces coaching change in Women’s Basketball program
The University of Central Oklahoma athletics department announced Wednesday a change in leadership with the women’s basketball program, parting ways with head women’s coach Emma Andrews after three seasons. Central Oklahoma went 27-57 in three seasons under Andrews’ leadership, making a postseason appearance in 2023 before missing the conference tournament in each of the last two seasons. “I want to
Owsley out as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at D2 South Dakota Mines
South Dakota Mines Athletics has announced a leadership change for its men’s and women’s basketball programs. The university will immediately begin a national search for new head coaches. “We deeply appreciate the dedication and impact that Eric Glenn and Jeri Owsley have had on our student-athletes and basketball programs,” said David Crum, Director of Athletics at South Dakota Mines. “Both
Warren out as Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Johnson C. Smith University
Monterika Warren is no longer serving as the head women’s basketball coach at Division II Johnson C. Smith University (CIAA). Assistant coach Taisha Murphy has stepped in as the interim replacement. Warren was appointed head coach in July 2023 after previously working on the staff at Austin Peay. In her first season, she led the
Winston-Salem State Head WBB Coach L’Tona Lamont announces retirement at conclusion of 2024-25 season
Winston-Salem State University head women’s basketball coach L’Tona Lamonte has announced she will be retiring at the end of the 2024-25 season. Lamonte has been with the Rams for eight seasons after being named the program’s 11th head coach. “As we celebrate the career of Coach L’Tona Lamonte, we honor not only her contributions to Winston-Salem State University
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Klein named Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Arkansas-Fort Smith
University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Women’s Basketball head coach Ryan McAdams has added Jordon Klein to his staff as an assistant coach. “Coach Klein is a terrific basketball mind and an even better person,” McAdams said. “He brings great energy and an upbeat attitude every day. He has worked with some of the greats
Shaw University Women’s Basketball adds Dupree to Coaching Staff
Shaw University Women’s Basketball is excited to announce the addition of Tyreek Dupree to its coaching staff for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Dupree will join the program as an Assistant Coach/ Director of Player Development, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a passion for player development. “We are thrilled to welcome Coach Dupree
Crane added to Montevallo Women’s Basketball Staff
Montevallo Women’s Basketball Head Coach Olivia Chapman has announced the addition of Bri Crane to her coaching staff. “We are very excited to add Bri to our program,” said Chapman. “I have known her since she was a high school student athlete and reconnected with her when she transitioned into coaching. Her passion for basketball goes beyond
