Bristol Community College head women’s basketball coach, Jay Hanley announced that Ashley Brown is joining the Bayhawks program as an assistant coach. Brown is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a focus on Leadership and Management. Ashley excelled and received many
TopConnect, NJCAA Partner on Virtual Seminar; Participants Announced
The NJCAA and TopConnect have announced a mutual partnership, presenting the inaugural TopConnect NJCAA Virtual Symposium. The initial event is set for October 8-9. TopConnect (formerly Villa 7) originated in 2003 by then VCU Athletic Director Dr. Richard Sander, identifies the top basketball assistant coaches in the country, and connects them with mid-major Athletic Directors providing
Holleman Named M State Women’s Basketball Coach
Jodi Holleman, who has more than 20 years of experience coaching at the high school and college levels, has been named head coach of the Minnesota State Community and Technical College women’s basketball team. For the past five years, Holleman has coached the Ridgewater Community College women’s basketball team, and she previously led the Hancock
Karim McFarlane named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Westchester Community College
Westchester Community College Director of Athletics Michael Belfiore has announced the hiring of Karim McFarlane as the college’s Head Women’s Basketball Coach. McFarlane, a Monroe, New York resident, served as the Interim Head Coach during the second semester of the 2018-19 season after serving one season as Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Westchester CC. He
RVC Tabs Taylor Ignoto to Lead Women’s Basketball Program
Rock Valley College has selected Taylor Ignoto as the new leader of the women’s basketball program. Ignoto succeeds former head coach Misty Opat, who left to become the head coach at NCAA Division I Chicago State University. RVC is coming off a 22-13 season and NJCAA national tournament runner-up finish. “I am extremely grateful to
Rob Robinson Selected as Bay College Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Bay College Director of Athletics Matt Johnson announced Rob Robinson has been named the second Head Women’s Basketball Coach in school’s history. Coach Robinson brings 24 years of collegiate coaching experience to the position. Coach Robinson began his coaching career at Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin. As an assistant from 1994 through 1996 with the
Massasoit Welcomes Mark Leszczyk as Women’s Basketball Head Coach
One of the top junior college coaches in the country is making the move to Brockton as Mark Leszczyk was named the next Massasoit Community College women’s basketball head coach, recently announced by Athletics Director Julie Mulvey. Leszczyk boasts one of the most successful NJCAA women’s basketball coaching resumes in the country, owning an overall
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
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
Destinie Smith Named New Women’s Basketball Coach at Snead State Community College
Snead State Community College has named Destinie Smith as its head women’s basketball coach, Director of Athletics Mark Richard announced Monday. “I am thrilled and honored to become the next head women’s basketball coach at Snead State,” said Smith, who spent two years playing semi-professional basketball after playing at the University of Georgia. “I believe