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D3 DIRT: Goucher College opens

I can confirm that Andrea Preston is no longer the women’s basketball head coach at D3 Goucher College (MD). Preston, a coaching veteran, had been the head coach at Goucher since 2017. She put together an 11-86 (.113) record during her tenure, including a 1-21 (0-14) record this past season. She has also been the

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D3 North Park’s Crockett steps down

After 14 seasons leading the North Park women’s basketball program, Amanda Crockett is stepping down as head coach. “Due to my family’s recent relocation, I am resigning as the North Park head women’s basketball coach,” said Crockett. “North Park has been a second home and family for me, and I will always cherish the people who make

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INTERIM TAG REMOVED: McPherson named WBB Head Coach at Capital

President Dave Kaufman and Interim Athletic Director Steve Bruning announced the promotion of Camille McPherson as the next Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Capital University. McPherson had been serving as the interim head coach since mid-December.  “We are excited to elevate Camille to our head women’s basketball coach,” said Bruning. “Camille has shown a strong initiative and

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D3 DIRT: Thomas College opens

Great sources have confirmed to WHoopDirt.com that Emily Cummins is no longer the head women’s basketball coach at D3 Thomas College (ME). Cummins had spent the past eight seasons at the helm of the Terriers. She put together a 41-134 (.234) record during her tenure, which included a 2-19 (1-10 NAC) mark this past season.

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MILESTONE: Bernero collects career win #300

Trailing by as many as 16 points in the game, the Carthage women’s basketball team fueled a second-half comeback to defeat Elmhurst 80-74 on Wednesday night in R.A. Faganel Hall for head coach Tim Bernero‘s 300th career victory. With career win number 300, head coach Bernero is now the 70th active coach in Division III

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Longtime Capital U WBB head coach Jeffers announces retirement

Dixie Jeffers, Capital University’s head women’s basketball coach and interim Athletic director, has announced her retirement after 35 years with the University. ”We have accomplished a great deal during my nearly two years as the Interim AD,” coach Jeffers said.  “Our athletic organization is positioned well, and the basketball program is in great hands with

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