Firings, hirings and decomitmments? What the heck is happening in women’s college basketball?
Ahead of the national championship game, chaos and changes have swept through women’s college basketball.
Former UVA head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton. | Getty Images It’s seems UConn head coach Geno Auriemma’s Final Four tantrum unleashed a wave of chaos across women’s college basketball that crested on Saturday. Two head coaches who lead their teams to expectations-exceeding seasons are out.
A coach who had just accepted an assistant coaching position at a high-profile program is instead set for a mid-major head coaching opportunity. And two top recruits in the class of 2026, including one ranked No. 1 by some evaluators, asked out of their commitments.
Plus, the portal is still popping with new entires. Here’s a breakdown of seismic Saturday in women’s college basketball. Coach Abe and Coach Mox are out at UGA and UVA During the first-round NCAA Tournament game between No.
7-seed Georgia and No. 10-seed Virginia, the ESPN broadcast detailed the friendship between head coaches Katie Abrahamson-Henderson of UGA and Amaka Aguga-Hamilton of UVA, even revealing that Coach Abe was one of Coach Mox’s bridesmaids. Now, the two might have more ignominious shared story, as both are out of those jobs, despite leading the Bulldogs and Cavaliers to more successful seasons than expected.
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