
LOL. But more importantly, can you be there tomorrow??Frankly, I think I am very close on this.
- Bachelor’s degree Check!
- five years of coaching experience working within a women’s collegiate Division I basketball program... Well I read the Boneyard, that should be close enough.
- coaching experience at two or more universities that are members of Power 5 conferences Again, I read the Boneyard
- working knowledge of the correct application of NCAA regulations Read the Boneyard
- strong commitment to the academic goals of the University, Sure
- excellent organizational, teaching, communication and public relations skills I post on the Boneyard.
I could be there yesterday, my friend.LOL. But more importantly, can you be there tomorrow??
2 or more years of Power 5 University experience? Interesting. Wonder if "experience" could mean you played for one Power 5 University and coached at another? Something this specific usually means there is a preferred candidate or set of candidates.Ooh - let's dissect the qualifications as posted:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree
- five years of coaching experience working within a women’s collegiate Division I basketball program
- coaching experience at two or more universities that are members of Power 5 conferences
- working knowledge of the correct application of NCAA regulations
- strong commitment to the academic goals of the University
- excellent organizational, teaching, communication and public relations skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
So, now that we know both the minimum and preferred qualies, any guesses on who meets the min or both?
- Division I head coaching experience
- coaching experience on team(s) that have advanced to at least the regional round of the NCAA D I WBB Championship
- demonstrated experience coaching players who have achieved conference and/or national honors
- former playing experience at the Division I collegiate level

I find it funny (sic. sad) you disqualify your own conference.2 or more years of Power 5 University experience? Interesting. Wonder if "experience" could mean you played for one Power 5 University and coached at another? Something this specific usually means there is a preferred candidate or set of candidates.
You know who else does?
I hear you and its in the back of my mind but on the other hand Jamelle was a tweener G/F as a player and she was a head coach so I think she could slide over to guards for Tamika. Morgan Valley is also a good choice too..No one has mentioned that they would be looking for someone to coach the guards. Morgan Valley matches their needs within the program better than Tamika Jeter, who would be a third post coach.
That's my recollection as well.FWIW there was an article in The Hartford Courant within the last week indicating that the University of Hartford is seriously considering dropping down to Division III in all sports.
Also I recall that when Jasmine Lister was hired the job description was specifically tailored to her.
Do we have any openings for Richie Jeter also?Tamika Jeter!
She most certainly meets them. Among other things, she was an assistant at Washington when they went to the final 4. She was also an assistant at Arizona and Virginia Tech. Kelsey Plum and Aari too. Head Coach as well, it didn't say P5 head coach. And as to performance, I don't know what has been going on at Hartford to comment.Sorry, but how does Morgan Valley meet those qualifications? And with her W-L record at Hartford, I just have to believe UConn can get someone with a bit more coaching luster.
Is that Sherri Cole? Looks like her.You know who else does?
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Does it rule out Tyler Summitt? I’d insert the eyeroll emojis, but I can’t get them to work.I think Geno probably mentioned the P5 to automatically disqualify Jen![]()
Not yet. He needs to say he can start tomorrow.Ladies and gentlemen we have found our coach Jumper