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In 2016, the University of Central Florida persuaded Abrahamson-Henderson to become its new head coach. [18] Similar to Albany, UCF had 5 consecutive losing seasons prior to Coach Abe's hiring, including a 7-23 record in 2015-16. Coach Abe would improve her squad instantly: a 21-12 record her first year, with a second round appearance in the WNIT.
Andy Landers at 2011 WBCA conference. Coach Landers was hired as the team's first full-time coach in 1979. [4] Since the initial NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament in 1982, the Lady Dogs have appeared every year until (and including) 2014 with the exception of 1992 and 1994.
Here’s a recap of events regarding the Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball program on Wednesday as coach Joni Taylor exited for Texas A&M.
The 2022–23 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represented the University of Georgia in the 2022–23 college basketball season. Led by first year head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, the team played their games at Stegeman Coliseum and are members of the Southeastern Conference. [1] [2]
Here's why Summer and Indya Davis, twins on ESPN's 2024 Top-100 recruits from West Bloomfield, Mich., committed to Georgia women's basketball. Here's why Summer and Indya Davis, twins on ESPN's ...
The 2019–20 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represented the University of Georgia during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Lady Bulldogs, led by fifth-year head coach Joni Taylor, played their home games at the Stegeman Coliseum and competed as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
She was the 2024 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Basketball, as well as the 2023 MaxPreps Girls Player of the Year in Florida, 2023 Orlando Sentinel Girls Player of the Year and the SB Live Florida ...
On February 24, 2013, Landers got his 900th career win in Georgia's 73–54 victory at Ole Miss. Landers was a member of the ninth group of inductees (the class of 2007) in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. [3] He is also a member of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame as the state's winningest college basketball coach at any level. [1] [4]