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Nick Saban is latest championship-winning coach to exit amid drastic changes to college sports
Read full article: Nick Saban is latest championship-winning coach to exit amid drastic changes to college sportsWhen Nick Saban retired after 17 seasons and six national title with the Crimson Tide, he joined Dukeās Mike Krzyzewski, North Carolinaās Roy Williams, Notre Dameās Muffet McGraw and Villanovaās Jay Wright has championship-winning college coaches in high-profile sports to call it a career over the last four years.
Women's game leaders: NCAA can't let report sit on a shelf
Read full article: Women's game leaders: NCAA can't let report sit on a shelfBig East commissioner Val Ackerman says she's confident a report giving a scathing assessment of the NCAA's treatment of athletes at its men's and women's basketball tournaments will be an impetus for change.
'It's an honor': The Hall of Fame's class of 2020 enshrined
Read full article: 'It's an honor': The Hall of Fame's class of 2020 enshrinedKobe Bryant is in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame now, along with contemporaries Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, headliners of a group of nine who got their delayed and long-awaited enshrinement on Saturday night, more than a year after being announced as the Hallās Class of 2020.
Maryland's Brenda Frese is the AP women's coach of the year
Read full article: Maryland's Brenda Frese is the AP women's coach of the year(AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)SAN ANTONIO ā Maryland coach Brenda Frese was honored as The Associated Press women's basketball coach of the year Wednesday for the second time in her career. Frese received eight votes from the 30-member national media panel that votes on the weekly AP Top 25. Obviously its going to be one I never forget,ā said Frese, who also was AP coach of the year 19 years ago when she was at Minnesota. When Maryland won the Big Ten Tournament, Frese's father and mother, Donna, were in the stands in Indianapolis. āIt's a memory Iāll cherish for a lifetime.ā___More AP womenās college basketball: https://apnews.com/Womenscollegebasketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
Kara Lawson excited for chance to coach at Duke
Read full article: Kara Lawson excited for chance to coach at DukeKara Lawson has always wanted to coach at Duke a fact the first-time college coach hadn't shared with many people. Thats how highly I thought of the institution and the job," Lawson said on an introductory Zoom call Monday. Mom was the one who wanted me to go to Duke, Lawson said. I wanted to become a coach and learn from the best and that led me to Knoxville, Lawson said. Lawson knows one of her first tasks will be to hire assistants.
Duke hires Celtics' Lawson to lead women's basketball team
Read full article: Duke hires Celtics' Lawson to lead women's basketball teamDuke has turned to Boston Celtics assistant coach and former WNBA All-Star Kara Lawson to lead its womens basketball program. Lawson played in the WNBA from 2003-15 and won the 2005 championship with Sacramento. She had also worked as a TV commentator for NBA and college basketball games before the Celtics hired her in June 2019. Itll be up to Lawson to shake things up and give the Duke program a jolt. ___More AP womens basketball: https://apnews.com/Womenscollegebasketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25___Follow Aaron Beard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/aaronbeardap