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EKU names alum Greg Todd as new WBB Head Coach

Eastern Kentucky University alum Greg Todd was named the new women’s basketball head coach at EKU, Vice President and Director of Athletics Matt Roan announced on Monday afternoon. Todd, a Madison County, native who has spent his entire 29-year head coaching career inside the Commonwealth of Kentucky, becomes the tenth head coach in program history.  Todd

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Hieronymus named Women’s Basketball DBO at EKU

Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball head coach Samantha Williams named Lindsay Hieronymus as the Director of Basketball Operations on Friday. Hieronymus joined the Eastern Kentucky women’s basketball program as the director of player development in the summer of 2019. Previously, Hieronymus was a graduate assistant at Averett University. During her first year at EKU, Hieronymus had basic

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Longtime Louisville Assistant Coach Chosen As New EKU Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Samantha Williams, who helped lead the University of Louisville to eight straight NCAA Tournament appearances, was chosen as the new Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball head coach, Director of Athletics Stephen Lochmueller announced today. EKU will introduce Williams at a reception for fans and media on Wednesday, April 3.  The event will begin at 3:30

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Roberts not retained as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Eastern Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball head coach Chrissy Roberts will not be retained, Director of Athletics Stephen Lochmueller announced on behalf of the university. Roberts’ contract expires in 2019. “Chrissy Roberts has been – as a player, an assistant coach and a head coach – an outstanding ambassador for Eastern Kentucky University,” Lochmueller said.  “Her

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Marcus Payne Named Assistant at Eastern Kentucky

Marcus Payne will join the Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball staff as an assistant coach, head coach Chrissy Roberts announced. Payne brings more than 25 years of college coaching experience with him to Richmond, including stints at three different Ohio Valley Conference schools. He was an assistant coach at Austin Peay from 1994-96 and, again,

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