Virginia Appoints New Leader for Women’s Basketball Team
Virginia Athletics has officially announced the departure of Amaka Agugua-Hamilton from her role as the head coach for the women’s basketball team. This decision, communicated on April 4, marks the end of her four-year tenure at the University of Virginia.
Amaka Agugua-Hamilton’s Tenure
During her time at UVA, Agugua-Hamilton accumulated a coaching record of 70 wins against 58 losses. Within the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), her team had a record of 29 wins and 42 losses.
Looking Ahead
With Agugua-Hamilton’s exit, Virginia Athletics will commence a national search for her successor immediately. The search aims to find a new leader for the women’s basketball program who can build on the foundation laid during Agugua-Hamilton’s time.
- Former Coach: Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
- Tenure Duration: Four years
- Total Wins: 70
- Total Losses: 58
- ACC Record: 29 wins, 42 losses
The appointment of a new head coach will be a crucial step for the future of the women’s basketball team at Virginia. Fans and stakeholders are eager to see who will take on this important role moving forward.