Georgia and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Decide to End Partnership
The University of Georgia has made the decision to part ways with women’s basketball head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. This announcement was made public by the UGA Athletic Association on Saturday.
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson’s Tenure at Georgia
During her four-year period at the helm, Abrahamson-Henderson achieved a record of 69 wins and 59 losses. Under her leadership, the team made two NCAA tournament appearances, marking a significant period in the program’s history.
Official Statements
J. Reid Parker, the Director of Athletics at Georgia, expressed gratitude to Coach Abrahamson-Henderson for her contributions. “We would like to thank Coach ABE for her leadership and wish her well moving forward,” he stated. He emphasized the athletic department’s commitment to fostering the legacy of Lady Bulldog basketball.
Looking Forward
With Abrahamson-Henderson’s departure, the University of Georgia is set to initiate its search for a new head coach. The focus will be on finding a candidate who can uphold the proud tradition of the program. The new coach will also need to connect effectively with student-athletes, alumni, and supporters.
Program’s Future
- Abrahamson-Henderson’s Record: 69-59
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2
- Search for New Coach: Commencing Immediately
- Goal: Maintain Program’s Tradition and Legacy
The UGA Athletic Association remains dedicated to providing the necessary resources to ensure future success for the Lady Bulldogs.