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Washburn’s McHenry announces retirement

Washburn women’s basketball head coach Ron McHenry announced his retirement. McHenry is the winningest coach in program history and holds a 490-180 record in his 22 seasons at Washburn. “It has been a great run here at Washburn,” said McHenry. “For over half my lifetime, Washburn has been the place I have gone to work and not

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Eighmey Signs Contract Extension Through 2024 at UNK

Nebraska-Kearney Athletic Director Marc Bauer announced today that head women’s basketball coach Carrie Eighmey has signed a contract extension through the 2023-24 season. “It’s a great day for Loper Athletics and our Women’s Basketball program. Carrie is one of the most outstanding young coaches in the game. Her energy, determination, intelligence, and care for her

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Central Missouri Women’s Basketball Staff Update

Central Missouri head women’s basketball coach Dave Slifer has announced a pair of assistant coach additions as Jennies Basketball turns to the 2021 – 2022 academic year. Josh Keister returns to Central Missouri as a familiar face, having spent five seasons with Jennies Basketball, while Lindsey Holt arrives after spending the last two years Northwest Missouri State.

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Spence resigns as WBB Head Coach at D2 Newman

Newman Athletics Director Joanna Pryor has announced the resignation of Head Women’s Basketball Coach Darin Spence. A national search will begin immediately to fill the open position. “We would like to thank Darin for his hard work and dedication over the past nine years,” said Pryor. “We wish him well in the future.” Spence finished his ninth season

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D2 DIRT: Lincoln U (MO) makes WBB coaching change

Ayana McWilliams is no longer the head women’s basketball coach at D2 Lincoln University (MO). McWilliams just completed her fourth season at the school, and ends her tenure with a 22-87 over all record. Her best season came in 2018-19, where her team went 10-18. The Blue Tigers went 3-25 (0-19 MIAA) this past season.

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