Megan Gebbia enters her third season as the head coach of the American University women's basketball team after taking the Eagles to new heights in 2014-15.
Dave Magarity begins his 10th season as head coach at Army West Point in 2015-16 and his 11th at the Academy after serving as associate head coach in 2005-06. Magarity was introduced as the program's eighth head coach in April 2006.
Katy Steding enters her second year at the helm of the Terriers in 2015-16. The Olympic gold medalist and NCAA champion looks to improve upon the team's success with the addition of five new Terriers including two 6-5 centers and a McDonalds All-American nominee.
Aaron Roussell, who was responsible for the biggest turnaround in Bucknell women's basketball history during the 2012-2013 campaign, enters his third season as the head coach of the Bison in the fall of 2014.
Colgate continues its basketball resurgence under head coach Nicci Hays Fort. The Raiders in 2014-15 broke several records using the hallmarks of the Hays Fort coaching style: strong defense, bench play and attention to detail at the free-throw line.
The women's basketball team has also made several appearances in the postseason including 12 trips to the NCAA Tournament as well as one appearance in both the Women's National Invitation Tournament and the Women's Basketball Invitational. They are 1-12 in the NCAA Tournament with the lone win coming in 1991 as an upset over the 6th seeded Maryland. This is the only victory in the NCAA Tournament for any team from the Patriot League.
Lafayette Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon introduced hall of famer Theresa Grentz as the sixth head coach in the women's basketball program history at a press conference on April 20, 2015. Grentz has accumulated 671 wins during her 33-year head coaching career that has included stops at Rutgers and Illinois.
Lehigh head basketball coach Sue Troyan is certainly no stranger to winning. Entering her 21st season in 2015-16 with a career record at Lehigh of 318-272, she has helped turn around the women's basketball team to a three-time Patriot League Champion program.
Head Coach Joe Logan became the all-time winningest women's basketball coach in Greyhound history in his seventh season at the helm, winning his 101st game on January 7, 2012 at Siena. He was hired as the 11th head women's basketball coach on May 12, 2005.
Stefanie Pemper enters her eighth season as the head coach of the Mids in the fall of 2015. The two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year who worked with USA Basketball during the 2014 summer has generated a turnaround in the program that has made it one of the most successful squads in the league during her seven seasons.
Megan Gebbia enters her third season as the head coach of the American University women's basketball team after taking the Eagles to new heights in 2014-15.
Dave Magarity begins his 10th season as head coach at Army West Point in 2015-16 and his 11th at the Academy after serving as associate head coach in 2005-06. Magarity was introduced as the program's eighth head coach in April 2006.
Katy Steding enters her second year at the helm of the Terriers in 2015-16. The Olympic gold medalist and NCAA champion looks to improve upon the team's success with the addition of five new Terriers including two 6-5 centers and a McDonalds All-American nominee.
Aaron Roussell, who was responsible for the biggest turnaround in Bucknell women's basketball history during the 2012-2013 campaign, enters his third season as the head coach of the Bison in the fall of 2014.
Colgate continues its basketball resurgence under head coach Nicci Hays Fort. The Raiders in 2014-15 broke several records using the hallmarks of the Hays Fort coaching style: strong defense, bench play and attention to detail at the free-throw line.
The women's basketball team has also made several appearances in the postseason including 12 trips to the NCAA Tournament as well as one appearance in both the Women's National Invitation Tournament and the Women's Basketball Invitational. They are 1-12 in the NCAA Tournament with the lone win coming in 1991 as an upset over the 6th seeded Maryland. This is the only victory in the NCAA Tournament for any team from the Patriot League.
Lafayette Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon introduced hall of famer Theresa Grentz as the sixth head coach in the women's basketball program history at a press conference on April 20, 2015. Grentz has accumulated 671 wins during her 33-year head coaching career that has included stops at Rutgers and Illinois.
Lehigh head basketball coach Sue Troyan is certainly no stranger to winning. Entering her 21st season in 2015-16 with a career record at Lehigh of 318-272, she has helped turn around the women's basketball team to a three-time Patriot League Champion program.
Head Coach Joe Logan became the all-time winningest women's basketball coach in Greyhound history in his seventh season at the helm, winning his 101st game on January 7, 2012 at Siena. He was hired as the 11th head women's basketball coach on May 12, 2005.
Stefanie Pemper enters her eighth season as the head coach of the Mids in the fall of 2015. The two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year who worked with USA Basketball during the 2014 summer has generated a turnaround in the program that has made it one of the most successful squads in the league during her seven seasons.