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Hays named Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Pepperdine

The Waves will welcome head coach Tim Hays as the next leader of the Pepperdine women’s basketball program, Athletic Director Steve Potts announced on Tuesday.  Hays comes to Malibu after a year as an assistant on the University of Colorado women’s basketball staff. Before Boulder, he led programs at Southeastern University (NAIA) in Lakeland, Florida and Colorado Christian University

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St. Mary’s College places Head WBB Coach Thomas on leave

Saint Mary’s College has released the following statement regarding head WBB Coach Paul Thomas: Saint Mary’s College has placed head women’s basketball coach Paul Thomas on paid administrative leave, effective immediately. In following confidentiality and privacy requirements related to personnel issues, the College cannot comment further on this topic at this time. Associate Head Coach Allyson Fasnacht will serve

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BYU’s Judkins announces retirement

BYU women’s basketball head coach Jeff Judkins today announced he is retiring from coaching at BYU after 21 years as head coach and the most wins by a head coach in BYU basketball history, men or women. “I’ve loved my years here. The program is in a good place and it’s a good time for

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Hughes named Head WBB Coach at LMU

Loyola Marymount University has named Aarika Hughes as its new women’s basketball head coach, Athletic Director Craig Pintens announced. Hughes joins LMU from the University of Southern California where she has served as associate head coach since 2019 and been part of the coaching staff for four years. “Aarika is going to make a tremendous impact on

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Goodenbour Inks Extension at San Francisco

Under the guidance of head coach Molly Goodenbour, the University of San Francisco women’s basketball program has made remarkable strides in two seasons.  With that momentum building, USF Director of Athletics Scott Sidwell is pleased to announce that Goodenbour has been signed to a multi-year extension that will keep her on the sideline through 2024.

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