Not Robert Morris, I suspect. Former coach's son. Probably a lifer, but you never know.
Dayton is a new coach (she replaced Jabir). Probably needs more seasoning.
Don't know the others, certainly would be great for Cinci to get someone with prior HC experience. Especially in a tougher situation, I think it matters.
At
Dayton, Jabir didn't leave the shelves empty. In
Shauna Green’s first year at the helm of the Flyers, she made Dayton women’s basketball history by guiding UD to its first ever sweep of regular season and tournament titles in the Atlantic 10 Conference. She received WBCA National Rookie Coach of the Year honors after leading the Flyers to a 22-10 record, 13-3 A-10 mark, and a berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament. This year they lost to George Washington in the Atlantic 10 Finals and lost to Marquette in the first round of the NCAA. Dayton has always supported it's WBB programs and given that they're in the Atlantic 10, think Ms. Green will stick around there for a third season.
Megan Duffy was the first-year coach at
Miami of Ohio and had a huge turnaround, taking them to a 20+ win season, in which they lost to eventual champion Central Michigan, 61-58, in the Mid-American semifinals. Maybe Ohio State Coach McGuff should've dropped a dime to his former Notre Dame charge for some hints on defense. Duffy came from Michigan and has stacked up some good recruiting classes, aided on the recruiting trail by one Michaela Mabrey, another former ND guard turned coach. I think Duffy is going to be very successful and bears watching when Muffet McGraw is ready to hang 'em up.
As for
Duquesne, they're 25-7 and are playing St. John's the WNIT quarterfinals tonight (they beat Miami of Ohio earlier).
Dan Burt is their head coach and has done a fine job. Once again, not sure the leap from the Atlantic 10 is going to get folks jumping from the Atlantic 10. I think Burt is ready to make a leap to a P5 position at some point.
Given the situation that has been documented at Cincinnati and how Geno A/Rebecca Lobo have weighed in, I can't see any of these three head coaches leaving their respective campuses.