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Seems like there's been a rapid increase in the number and quality of female coaches, reducing the # of men.

And there isn't a ton of young talent. Will be an interesting development to watch.

BiG (3/18): NW (68), OhioSt (55), Oregon (62), with McKeown long past overdue to retire
SEC (4/16): Ark (55), MissSt (44), Texas (63), Ky (56), with Ark likely on the verge of a change
ACC (4/18): NCSt (67), Lou (53), Pitt (51), Clem (39)
B12 (7/16): Utah (47), KSt (58), Kan (52), IowaSt (67), Houston (54), WVa (49), TCU (44)
 

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Hopefully the trend continues, but that percentage is still a bit too high (thanks to the Big 12). I'd be interested in knowing how many of the female P4 coaches are former players (especially D1 players) versus the number of male P4 coaches that are former players at any level. While not a P4, I hope that UConn's next coach is female.

I know that there's a program/seminar for D1 seniors who want to become coaches, but if we're going to place former practice players (i.e. males who are not D1 athletes) on the fast track to becoming head coaches (while former D1 women's players have to struggle to get Director of Basketball Operations jobs), what's the point?
 
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Hopefully the trend continues, but that percentage is still a bit too high (thanks to the Big 12). I'd be interested in knowing how many of the female P4 coaches are former players (especially D1 players) versus the number of male P4 coaches that are former players at any level. While not a P4, I hope that UConn's next coach is female.

I know that there's a program/seminar for D1 seniors who want to become coaches, but if we're going to place former practice players (i.e. males who are not D1 athletes) on the fast track to becoming head coaches (while former D1 women's players have to struggle to get Director of Basketball Operations jobs), what's the point?
I don't see any male coach out there that UConn would consider. Maybe Walz, but he's a big longshot.
 
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Yes, it's an interesting trend but for contrast, it seems like more male coaches are being hired in the WNBA based on recent hires. Who really knows which way things are going?
 

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I hope this trend continues until we see start seeing women coaching in the men’s game.
 

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