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Special Assistant to the Head Coach: 662-832-3279: adhopp@olemiss.edu: Monté Harris: Manager of Creative Content: 662-915-7592: mjharri7@olemiss.edu: Tim Boeni: Head Women's Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach: 662-915-7592: tboeni@olemiss.edu: Meredith Pendergast Weaver: Associate Director of Health and Sports Performance - Women's ...
Head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has elevated Ole Miss women’s basketball back into the national spotlight throughout her six seasons in Oxford. McPhee-McCuin keeps building upon success each season at the helm of the Rebels, leading Ole Miss to a program record 12 SEC wins in 2023-24 as well as the school’s third straight NCAA Tournament ...
Head Women's Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach: 662-915-7592: tboeni@olemiss.edu: Meredith Pendergast Weaver: Associate Director of Health and Sports Performance - Women's Basketball, Women's Golf: 662-915-1885: cmpender@olemiss.edu: Hannah McGonigal: Administrative Support Specialist: 662-915-7592: hrmcgoni@olemiss.edu: Grace Goodhart ...
Ole Miss announced last week that women’s basketball head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin agreed to a new contract extension, keeping her in Oxford through 2026. With a new contract usually comes with a pay bump, which the four-year coach received.
The Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team represents the University of Mississippi in women's basketball. The school competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Ole Miss Women's Basketball Coaches. Location: University, Mississippi Coverage: 44 seasons (1981-82 to 2024-25) Record (since 1981-82): 782-538 .592 W-L% Conferences: SEC. Conference Champion: 1 Time (Reg. Seas.), 0 Times (Tourn.) NCAA Tournament: 20 Years (21-20), 0 Final Fours, 0 Championships NCAA Champion:
OXFORD — Ole Miss has signed women’s basketball coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin to a contact extension running through 2026, the school announced Thursday morning.
An upset over top-seeded Stanford on Sunday night provided Ole Miss women's basketball coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin – known to most as 'Coach Yo' – a platform for reflection.
Even down star point guard KK Deans, who figured to be among the Rebels' best offensive players before her season-ending injury, Ole Miss has evolved to be able to win differently.
Minutes after her team stunned No. 1 seed Stanford at Maples Pavilion to advance to the Sweet 16, Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin, affectionately known as “Coach Yo,” went viral in her...