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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 ...
This is a list of current Women's National Basketball Association head coaches. Coaches. Yrs: Years coached ... List of current Women's National Basketball ...
Allison Pohlman (née Starr; born October 6, 1977) is an American basketball coach and the current head coach of the Drake Bulldogs women's basketball team. She took over the position in April 2021, following Jennie Baranczyk's hiring at Oklahoma. [1] Pohlman had been an associate head coach and assistant coach at Drake since 2007.
Latricia Trammell (born February 20, 1968) is an American basketball coach who most recently served as the head coach of the Dallas Wings of the WNBA. [1] Trammell has also previously been an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Sparks and the San Antonio Stars in the league. She has also coached at the collegiate level.
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.
Kevin Patrick McGuff (born December 3, 1969) [1] is an American college basketball coach who is the current head women's basketball coach at Ohio State University after spending two seasons as head coach of the University of Washington. Prior to his time in Seattle, McGuff was the head coach at Xavier University until April 2011. [2]
Samantha Logic (born October 22, 1992) is an American basketball coach, currently serving as an assistant for the women’s basketball team at the University of Oregon. After starring as a college player, she was drafted tenth overall by the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA , before being traded to the San Antonio Stars .
Previously player development coach for the Philadelphia 76ers (2018–19), assistant coach/player development coach for the Sacramento Kings (2019–23), and head coach for the Stockton Kings (2023–24). [11] [12] Niele Ivey United States 2019–2020: Head coach for Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team. Previously assistant coach ...