Central Maine Community College has appointed Paul True as the new head coach of the Women’s Basketball program ahead of the 2026-27 season. The longtime Maine high school head coach moves into the college game with 359 wins under his belt having grown the Lake Region and Skowhegan girls programs over a 20-year career. “I
JUCO NEWS: Nate Oakland named Women’s Basketball Coach at Kirkwood CC
Kirkwood Community College has announced the hiring of Nate Oakland as the next head coach of its women’s basketball program, bringing a highly accomplished and experienced leader to one of the premier programs in junior college athletics. Oakland, a 21-year collegiate coaching veteran, joins Kirkwood after completing his fourth season on the staff at the University
JUCO NEWS: Marver named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Harper College
Harper College has announced the hiring of Jodi Marver as the new head coach of the women’s basketball program. Marver will begin her tenure leading the Hawks in the 2026–27 season, bringing a proven track record of success and player development to the program. Marver joins Harper after serving as an assistant coach at Lake
Coleman resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at Walters State
After six years as head coach of the Walters State women’s basketball team, Jasmin Coleman has resigned. Coleman announced her decision on Monday, as she will be pursuing other ventures in the sport. “Coach Coleman has done a phenomenal job over the last six years keeping our women’s basketball program as one of the best
McKinstry returns to KCKCC as Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Kansas City Kansas Community College is welcoming back a familiar and championship-proven leader, as Joe McKinstry returns to lead the Blue Devils women’s basketball program as head coach. A name synonymous with success at KCKCC, McKinstry previously guided the Blue Devils to unprecedented heights, including two NJCAA Division II National Championships and three national tournament
JUCO NEWS: McKinstry resigns as Women’s Basketball Coach at North Central Missouri College
North Central Missouri College athletics has announced that women’s basketball head coach Joe McKinstry has stepped down from his position after one season leading the Lady Pirates program. McKinstry guided the Lady Pirates to an outstanding 24-8 record during the 2025–26 campaign, culminating in a runner-up finish in the Region 16 tournament. His leadership helped
Muhl announces retirement as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Kirkwood CC
Kirkwood Community College Head Women’s Basketball Coach Kim Muhl has announced his retirement following 37 seasons leading the Eagles, concluding one of the most successful careers in junior college basketball history. Muhl finishes his career with a 1,108–178 record, nine national championships, and 37 consecutive 20-win seasons. Muhl, who has been at the helm of
Morong steps down as Women’s Basketball Coach at Central Maine CC
Central Maine Community College Women’s Basketball head coach Andrew Morong announced today his decision to step down from his position leading the Mustangs program. Morong leaves as a national champion having led Central Maine to its fourth United States Collegiate Athletic Association title in 2026, following previous victories in 2022, 2019, and 2017. The team’s 29-1 overall record this
St. Clair County CC names Cox as new Head Women’s Basketball Coach
St. Clair County Community College (SC4) has announced the hiring of Dion Cox as the program’s new head women’s basketball coach, bringing home a familiar face with deep roots in the Skippers basketball tradition. Cox returns to SC4 after a distinguished tenure as an assistant coach with the men’s basketball program for more than a
Connors State WBB Head Coach Jaylen Thompson assumes coaching duties for MBB program
Connors State head men’s basketball coach Bill Muse and two unnamed assistant coaches have been placed on leave following the death of Sophomore forward Ethan Dietz on November 25th. CSC head women’s basketball coach Jaylen Thompson has assumed coaching duties for the men’s program for the remainder of the season. The college released the following statement:
