Valley City State University athletic director Jill DeVries announced today that Vanessa Keeler-Johnson has been hired as VCSU head women’s basketball coach. Keeler-Johnson takes over for DeVries, who was recently promoted to athletic director after 17 years coaching the Vikings. “We are so pleased that Vanessa has agreed to lead our women’s basketball program,” said
Burns Announced as Dallas Women’s Basketball Head Coach
The University of Dallas announced Thursday that Lacey Burns has been named the 15th head coach of the women’s basketball program. She replaces Greta Grothe, who accepted a position at Southwestern University in June. Burns arrives at Dallas after spending the past year as the head coach at NCAA Division II Concordia University Irvine. She
McCloskey Tabbed Urbana University Head Coach
Urbana Athletics announced Wednesday that Dayton-area native Andrea McCloskey has been hired as the next head women’s basketball coach. McCloskey will officially join the Blue Knights on Tuesday, Aug. 1. “I’m very excited that Andrea McCloskey will be our next women’s basketball coach,” UU executive director of athletics Larry Cox said. “She grew up in
LaTanya Collins named head coach of Motlow State women’s basketball program
LaTanya Collins has been hired as the new head coach of the Motlow State Community College women’s basketball program effective July 17, according to Scott Shasteen, Motlow athletics director. Collins was recently promoted to associate head coach at Coppin State University in Baltimore, where she spent the previous season as an assistant coach. Despite the
Fralick Receives Multi-Year Contract Extension at Ashland University
Ashland University women’s basketball coach Robyn Fralick has signed a two-year contract extension to remain as head coach of the reigning NCAA Division II national champion Lady Eagles. “This is particularly significant because we generally do not extend multi-year contracts to our coaches, but there was consensus in the University community and the Ashland community
Shorter University Selects Dawn Brown to Lead Women’s Basketball Program
Shorter University is pleased to announce Dawn Brown will become head coach of women’s basketball. “Dawn is a tremendous coach, and we are happy to have her join the Shorter family,” said Aaron Kelton, Shorter’s interim Athletic Director. “Her experiences and success are extremely valuable. She has big shoes to fill following Coach Mitchell, but
Caldwell University Tabs Torey Northup-Jones ‘13 To Lead Women’s Basketball Program
Caldwell University Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Mark A. Corino has announced the hiring of women’s basketball alum Torey Northup-Jones ’13 to lead the Cougars as its head coach. Northup-Jones will also serve as one of the department’s Assistant Athletic Directors and will oversee the Student Athlete Advisory Committee along with other administrative duties. “I
Cumberland County College Names Ashley Durham New Women’s Basketball Head Coach
The Cumberland County College Women’s Basketball Team will have a new leader at the helm this season, as Ashley Durham will become the next head coach for the Dukes. “I was really excited and I’m anxious to get started,” said Durham on being named the head coach, “…and I’m happy to be able to give
Hayley Schaetzle Tabbed Head Women’s Basketball Coach at University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is pleased to announce that Hayley Schaetzle has been named its Head Women’s Basketball Coach. Schaetzle comes to Pitt-Greensburg from the University at Buffalo (UB), the largest campus in the State University of New York’s (SUNY) 64-campus system, where she served as the Director of Basketball Operations for the
Amos Arbogast Named Eureka College Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Amos Arbogast has been selected as the new head coach of the Eureka College women’s basketball program. Arbogast, who has served the EC men’s basketball program as an assistant coach since 2011, becomes the 12th head coach in Eureka women’s basketball history. “I would like to thank Steve Thompson, President Wright and everyone involved in the