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Novak-Lenoir named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at UMHB

The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has selected Katie Novak-Lenoir to take over the UMHB women’s basketball program, the university announced Wednesday. Novak-Lenoir comes to UMHB after a one-year stint at NCAA Division II Hawai’i Pacific University. In her first season with the Sharks, she led her team to a quarterfinal finish in the PacWest Conference

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Lang Steps Down as Head Women’s Basketball Coach After 20 Seasons at Brooklyn College

After 20 seasons guiding the Brooklyn College Women’s Basketball program, Alex Lang will be stepping down as Head Women’s Basketball Coach, ending a historic era for the Bulldogs.  Lang will continue with Brooklyn College in his role as Associate Director of Athletics.  The Bulldogs are coming off of completing a three-peat as CUNYAC Champions, making their fourth trip to the

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 Samantha Norris has announced her departure as head coach of the University of Southern Maine Huskies’ women’s basketball program.  The 11th coach in program history, Norris led Southern Maine for eight seasons (2015-2023) after serving as an assistant coach under Gary Fifield for one season (2014-2015). Norris also served as the Advisor to the Huskies’ Student Athlete

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Whittington steps down as WBB head coach at D3 Goucher

Goucher College women’s basketball head coach Joya Whittington has stepped down from that position, it was announced on Tuesday. Current assistant coach Moneshia Davis will lead the program on an interim basis until a successor is named.  A national search for Whittington’s successor will begin immediately. In her one season on the Gopher bench, Whittington

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Kluzak tabbed as new WBB Head Coach at D3 Northland

After a national search, Northland College is excited to announce Benjamin Kluzak as the next Head Women’s Basketball Coach. “We had an overwhelming and very strong pool of candidates but kept coming back to Ben” commented Director of Athletics, Seamus Gregory. “He has a very strong sense of who we are as an institution and

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