WKU adds assistant

New Western Kentucky University women’s basketball coach Michelle Clark-Heard announced that Margaret Richards has joined her staff as an assistant coach.

Richards spent two years as an assistant under Coach Heard at Kentucky State (2005-06, 2006-07). The two were also on the staff at Louisville for the 2007-08 season, where Richards served as a graduate assistant on the Cardinal’s first Sweet Sixteen team. She was also a member of the women’s basketball team at Nebraska (1999-2000 – 2003-04), where Heard served as an assistant coach for three of those years. Richards spent the 2011-12 season as an assistant coach at Weber State.

Also no stranger to the Sun Belt Conference, Richards coached at North Texas during the 2010-11 season. During her year with the Mean Green, she served as the team’s recruiting coordinator, and was also responsible for guard development.

Prior to joining the staff at UNT, Richards spent two seasons as the head coach at Saint Augustine College. She compiled a 33-24 record in two season as the Lady Falcons’ head coach, highlighted by an 18-10 record and a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Western Division championship in 2009-10. In her first season, she led Saint Augustine to 15 wins and the program’s first CIAA semifinals appearance in six seasons. During Richards’ tenure, two Lady Falcons made the all-CIAA team and the all-CIAA Rookie team. She was also named CIAA Coach of the Week six times.

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