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She coached the Bowdoin Polar Bears women's basketball team to a 281-68 (.805) record, two New England Small College Athletic Conference championships, 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, and back-to-back NCAA Division III title game appearances. Shibles stepped down in May of 2021 and left Bowdoin as the winningest coach in the programs history. [4]
As of the most recent college basketball season in 2023–24, 360 women's college basketball programs competed in NCAA Division I, including full D-I members and programs transitioning from a lower NCAA division (most from Division II and one from Division III) [1] Four schools (Bellarmine, Tarleton, UC San Diego, and Utah Tech) will complete transitions from Division II at the end of the 2023 ...
Carla Berube (born September 2, 1975) is an American college basketball coach and former basketball player. She is the head coach of the Princeton Tigers women's basketball team, a position she has held since 2019. [1] She previously spent seventeen years as the head coach of the women's basketball team at Tufts University, where she compiled a ...
On July 9, 2008, Raman was named head coach of the MIT Engineers women's basketball team after serving as an assistant coach at Wellesley College for the previous six years. [10] Raman was named New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Women's Basketball Coach of the Year in 2016 and 2017. [9] [11]
1998 - The NEW-8 offered men's sports and was rebranded as the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), beginning the 1998–99 academic year. 1998 - Springfield College and the United States Coast Guard Academy (Coast Guard) were the 1st schools with men's and women's sports to join the newly branded NEWMAC in the 1998–99 ...
Softball Coach: 1984–1995: Women's Basketball: 1996-1997: Men's Basketball: Career highlights and awards; As Coach: National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Final Four in 1994 and 1995; Ten NJCAA New England Women's Basketball Championships; Mitchell College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998; New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003
At the end of that season, Head Coach Naomi Graves and her staff were chosen as the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Coaching Staff of the Year. Women's basketball has won several conference tournament championships, including the season of 2006.
Graves began her coaching career as an assistant coach at Colgate in 2013. [3] She was named an assistant at Yale in 2015, during which she was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's "Thirty Under 30" list. [4] and was later named an assistant at Wake Forest in 2018.