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Georgia, women's basketball head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson part ways

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ATHENS, Ga. โ€” Georgia announced Saturday it has mutually agreed to part ways with womenโ€™s basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. The decision came after Georgia finished 22-10 this season, with an 82-73 overtime loss to Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Abrahamson-Henderson compiled a 69-59 record in four seasons, with only one finish above . 500 in Southeastern Conference games. Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks said a search for a new coach would begin immediately.

โ€œWe would like to thank Coach ABE for her leadership and wish her well moving forward,โ€ Brooks said in a statement released by Georgia. โ€œWe are committed to building on the proud tradition of Lady Bulldog basketball and will continue to support our program with the necessary resources for future success. โ€ Brooks said Georgia has the resources for a successful program.

โ€œWe have an outstanding group of alumni and a dedicated fan base,โ€ Brooks said. โ€œOur search for a new head coach will focus on someone who will carry on this legacy and connect with our student-athletes, alumni and supporters in an impactful way. โ€ Georgia became a national powerhouse under longtime coach Andy Landers, who retired in 2015 after leading the Lady Bulldogs to 31 NCAA Tournament appearances over his 36-year career.

He took Georgia to five Final Fours and two national championship game appearances. Abrahamson-Henderson played under Landers at Georgia and was hired to replace Joni Taylor on March 26, 2022 as only the third full-time coach in the programโ€™s history.