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   <title>Williams leaves South Dakota for Colorado State</title>
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   Ryun Williams has left South Dakota to become the head women's basketball coach at Colorado State. Williams joins the Rams after spending four seasons as South Dakota's head coach. The Coyotes were 76-47 under Williams and made back-to-back postseason tournament appearances in 2010-11 and 2011-12. "It has been an extreme honor to be the women's basketball coach at the University of South Dakota," Williams said. "I will be forever g
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   <title>Detroit gives Rademacher three-year extension</title>
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   The University of Detroit signed head women's basketball coach Autumn Rademacher to a three-year contract extension on Monday. "I am extremely pleased with the direction of the Titan women's basketball program under coach Rademacher's leadership. Her passion for the game as well as for the university and the city of Detroit is evident every day," said university athletic director Keri Gaither. "Autumn has brought the same intens
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   <title>Duquesne extends contract of women's hoops coach</title>
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   Duquesne head women's basketball coach Suzie McConnell-Serio has agreed to a multi-year contract extension, the school said Monday. The new deal runs through the 2017-18 season. "We are committed to Suzie and the job she has done in building and leading our women's basketball program," said athletic director Greg Amodio. "Through passion and hard work, she has made our program into one that has not only made great strides, but also one tha
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   <title>Ivy League snubs postseason tournament format</title>
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   The Ivy League announced on Thursday that its directors of athletics have decided not to continue to pursue proposals for postseason tournaments in men's and women's basketball. "After careful consideration of these proposals, the athletic directors decided that our current method of determining the Ivy League champion and our automatic bid to the NCAA Championship is the best model moving forward," remarked Robin Harris, Ivy League exec
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   <title>Griner breaks wrist in longboard accident</title>
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   Brittney Griner, who led Baylor to an undefeated season and the NCAA Tournament title this season, suffered a broken right wrist in a longboarding accident. Several media sources reported the injury sustained by Griner, who averaged 23.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 5.2 blocks per game. She captured several national honors, including winning the Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy. 
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   <title>Wake Forest picks Hoover to coach women's hoops program</title>
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   Wake Forest named Jennifer Hoover as its new head women's basketball coach on Wednesday. Hoover was a star player on the court for the Demon Deacons from 1987-91. She was a three-time All-ACC selection and still holds the school's career records for points (1,728) and rebounds (1,006). "To be able to return home and to achieve my dream job, it's an honor," Hoover said. "I am humbled by it and ready to hit the road running. I'm very than
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   <title>Georgetown names Keith Brown women's hoops coach</title>
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   Georgetown has selected Keith Brown as its new women's basketball coach. Brown had been the top assistant and head of recruiting for the past five seasons under Terri Williams-Flournoy, who left after eight years at the helm to take over the vacancy at Auburn. "I am excited to be promoting Keith to head women's basketball coach," said Georgetown athletic director Lee Reed in a statement. "He has been an integral part of our success ove
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   <title>Kentucky, Mitchell agree to 7-year extension</title>
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   Kentucky and head women's basketball coach Matthew Mitchell have agreed to a new seven-year contract. The deal was announced at a press conference Thursday afternoon and comes less than two years after Mitchell had agreed to a five-year deal in November 2010. Mitchell, who was hired in April 2007, has led Kentucky to the postseason in all five of his seasons, including a program-record three straight berths in the NCAA Tournament. The team
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   <title>Michigan hires Barnes Arico to lead women's program</title>
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   St. John's women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico has been hired as Kevin Borseth's successor at Michigan, announced director of athletics Dave Brandon on Friday. Barnes Arico, who spent the last 10 years with the Red Storm, guided them to the regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history this past season. "I am excited and honored to represent the University of Michigan as its new head wome
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