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As we are now past the halfway point of the conference season and 65% or more of the whole season, I though it time to take a look at some of the underperforming teams/coaches and see who should be concerned.
At the beginning of the year-ESPN had identified a few programs under scrutiny, school listed with coach and contract expiration:
Boston College-Joanna Bernabei-McNamee (2026?) She's 4-8 and 13-12 overall but this is year 7 and she's only made one post season WNIT 3 years ago, add in the number of transfers out of the program and this could be it for her
Missouri-Robin Pingeton (2025) Actually Mizzou has been better this year according to NET but her 1-9 Conference record is abysmal and she has not done well since Sophie Cunningham graduated. She got a reprieve last year with the AD leaving in Feb but now with her contract expiring....see ya!
Texas Tech-Krista Gurlich (2025?) She took over a tough situation but had not done anything with the opportunity at her alma mater, she's 3-9 in 13th place in conference and is in her last year (I suspect) of her contract. Expectations are higher here.
Houston-Ronald Hughey 2025) I can't believe it's been 10 years already and he's 140-188 career at Houston. He's clearly the worst team in the Big 12 and shows no signs of improvement. Add in his contract expiring and the Houston job will be open in March.
Northwestern-Joe McKeown (2025?) Joe is 68 and to be 69 in May. He's had a great career but he's 0-10 thus far and he needs to retire.
I would agree all 5 are still on the hot seat and would add a few more whose underperformance needs evaluation:
SMU-Toyelle Wilson (2026) SMU joined the ACC this year and is struggling and Toyelle is in year 4 and not really showing improvement. I think she will get one more year to show improvement and with the contract due to expire.
Wake Forest-Megan Gebbia (2027?) Meg took over from Jen Hoover and has been underwhelming in her 3 years going 8-39 in conference including 1-10 this year. She needs talent and she needs to improve or her time will not be long in Raleigh.
Xavier-Billie Chambers (2028) Sadly, this is just year 2 for the former Iona coach but it has been an abysmal 2 years. They are 1-29 in conference play and 7-44 overall. This is not remotely an improvement. She will get more time but it looks inevitable....
Wisconsin-Marissa Moseley (2026) Another sad story for us on the BY, the record was concerning at 19-46 conference play in year 4 but add in those allegations and I fear the end in Madison.
UCF-Sytia Messier (2027) Her 8-37 conference record tells it all. She needs talent and she needs conference wins.
ASU-Natashia Adair (2027) I admire her moxie but she seems oblivious to the shortcomings of her team with a paltry 6-41 conference record between the PAC 12 and Big 12. This is only year 3 so she will get at least one more year but again, lack of improvement has me in agreement with @azfan
Other schools I have concerns about:
Penn State-Carolyn Kieger just got the longest and highest contract extension for a women's coach at PSU within the past week. Why? Who knows as her 26-77 conference record is atrocious, she's 1-11 this year and she has seen an exodus of good players regularly.
DePaul-Doug Bruno (2026?) Doug is 74 and has had health issues this year. I hope he just retires and enjoys the legacy he built.
Purdue-Katie Gearlds (2027) Again, a fairly recent hire but her start is going well at a school that expects to compete for conferene titles. She's 22-42 in conference play, that is not going to win a title.
Rutgers-Coquese Washington (2028) I was confused when they hired her in the first place and her 3 years thus far have not changed my mind. She's 8-40 in conference play at Rutgers and she too has seen an exodus of good players.
Let me know what others people are curious about as I do have all the P4 plus BE records (and salaries) updated through today.
At the beginning of the year-ESPN had identified a few programs under scrutiny, school listed with coach and contract expiration:
Boston College-Joanna Bernabei-McNamee (2026?) She's 4-8 and 13-12 overall but this is year 7 and she's only made one post season WNIT 3 years ago, add in the number of transfers out of the program and this could be it for her
Missouri-Robin Pingeton (2025) Actually Mizzou has been better this year according to NET but her 1-9 Conference record is abysmal and she has not done well since Sophie Cunningham graduated. She got a reprieve last year with the AD leaving in Feb but now with her contract expiring....see ya!
Texas Tech-Krista Gurlich (2025?) She took over a tough situation but had not done anything with the opportunity at her alma mater, she's 3-9 in 13th place in conference and is in her last year (I suspect) of her contract. Expectations are higher here.
Houston-Ronald Hughey 2025) I can't believe it's been 10 years already and he's 140-188 career at Houston. He's clearly the worst team in the Big 12 and shows no signs of improvement. Add in his contract expiring and the Houston job will be open in March.
Northwestern-Joe McKeown (2025?) Joe is 68 and to be 69 in May. He's had a great career but he's 0-10 thus far and he needs to retire.
I would agree all 5 are still on the hot seat and would add a few more whose underperformance needs evaluation:
SMU-Toyelle Wilson (2026) SMU joined the ACC this year and is struggling and Toyelle is in year 4 and not really showing improvement. I think she will get one more year to show improvement and with the contract due to expire.
Wake Forest-Megan Gebbia (2027?) Meg took over from Jen Hoover and has been underwhelming in her 3 years going 8-39 in conference including 1-10 this year. She needs talent and she needs to improve or her time will not be long in Raleigh.
Xavier-Billie Chambers (2028) Sadly, this is just year 2 for the former Iona coach but it has been an abysmal 2 years. They are 1-29 in conference play and 7-44 overall. This is not remotely an improvement. She will get more time but it looks inevitable....
Wisconsin-Marissa Moseley (2026) Another sad story for us on the BY, the record was concerning at 19-46 conference play in year 4 but add in those allegations and I fear the end in Madison.
UCF-Sytia Messier (2027) Her 8-37 conference record tells it all. She needs talent and she needs conference wins.
ASU-Natashia Adair (2027) I admire her moxie but she seems oblivious to the shortcomings of her team with a paltry 6-41 conference record between the PAC 12 and Big 12. This is only year 3 so she will get at least one more year but again, lack of improvement has me in agreement with @azfan
Other schools I have concerns about:
Penn State-Carolyn Kieger just got the longest and highest contract extension for a women's coach at PSU within the past week. Why? Who knows as her 26-77 conference record is atrocious, she's 1-11 this year and she has seen an exodus of good players regularly.
DePaul-Doug Bruno (2026?) Doug is 74 and has had health issues this year. I hope he just retires and enjoys the legacy he built.
Purdue-Katie Gearlds (2027) Again, a fairly recent hire but her start is going well at a school that expects to compete for conferene titles. She's 22-42 in conference play, that is not going to win a title.
Rutgers-Coquese Washington (2028) I was confused when they hired her in the first place and her 3 years thus far have not changed my mind. She's 8-40 in conference play at Rutgers and she too has seen an exodus of good players.
Let me know what others people are curious about as I do have all the P4 plus BE records (and salaries) updated through today.