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This is a list of college women's basketball coaches by number of career wins. The list includes coaches with at least 600 wins at the NCAA, [1] AIAW and NAIA [2] levels. Geno Auriemma, head coach of the UConn Huskies since 1985, is at the top of the list with 1,217 career wins.
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 ...
She then served as an assistant coach for the Indiana Fever from 2000 to 2003, and the Phoenix Mercury in 2004. In 2005, Patterson worked as head coach of the Chicago Blaze of the National Women's Basketball League. Prior to joining the Lynx in 2010, Patterson worked as an assistant coach with the Seattle Storm for three years.
Conference Team Coach Since Team Career Regular season Postseason Regular season Postseaon Yrs GC W–L W–L% GC W–L W–L% Yrs GC W–L W–L%
LSU, Ohio State, TCU and North Carolina round out the top 10. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Women's college basketball poll rankings: Notre Dame now No. 1 Show comments
Jazmin Pamela Shelley [1] (born 13 May 2000) is an Australian professional basketball player for Geelong United of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). She was drafted by the Phoenix Mercury in the 2024 WNBA draft. A point guard, she began her college basketball career at Oregon before transferring to Nebraska after her sophomore ...
The award is named for former women's head coach Carol Eckman, a head coach best known for establishing the first National Invitational Women's Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament in 1969. [ 31 ] In the 2015–16 season, the WBCA announced a new award recognizing the young coaches in the sport.
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