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Outgoing head coach Reason for departure Hire date Incoming head coach Last coaching position Ref. N/A: Golden State Valkyries: 2025 expansion team: October 10, 2024 Natalie Nakase: Las Vegas Aces assistant coach (2022–2024) [5] September 24, 2024 Los Angeles Sparks: Curt Miller: Fired November 19, 2024 Lynne Roberts: Utah head coach (2015 ...
FILE - Los Angeles Sparks head coach Curt Miller yells to his team during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Seattle Storm, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, in Los Angeles.
Miller left the Connecticut Sun after losing in the 2022 WNBA Finals to the Aces and took the Sparks job. He is 165-141 all-time as head coach and his Sun teams were the winningest in the league ...
On October 17, 2022, Miller was announced as the new head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks. [ 16 ] On September 24, 2024, Miller parted ways with the Los Angeles Sparks after an 8–32 record on the 2024 season and a 25–55 record over two seasons, with the team missing the WNBA Playoffs both years.
They were 25-55 in Miller’s two seasons at the helm. This season, Dearica Hamby earned All-Star honors and The Associated Press Most Improved Player award. Rickea Jackson was voted to the AP All-Rookie Team. Miller is 165-141 as a head coach in the WNBA, including a stint guiding the Connecticut Sun.
The team started 4–3 but again Parker sustained an injury. Following three more losses, the Sparks fired head coach Gillom, promoting previous Sparks coach Joe Bryant. With Parker out until the end of the season, the Sparks headed into the All-Star break 6–8 and in fifth place. The Sparks finished the season three games out of the playoffs ...
The Los Angeles Sparks waived guard Chennedy Carter, who averaged 8.9 points and 1.9 assists last season but was benched for poor conduct. Sparks waive guard Chennedy Carter after rocky tenure ...
Agler became the head coach of the Kansas State women's basketball team in 1993. He was suspended in the middle of his third season (1995–1996), pending an NCAA rules violation investigation. [ 2 ] Kansas State under Agler was 13–14 his first season (1993–1994), 14–13 his second season, and 11–12 for the 23 games he coached in his ...