Women's college basketball succession plan -- Who's got next at UConn, Baylor, more?
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/29143653/women-college-basketball-succession-plan-got-next-uconn-baylor-more
In the family: Kelly Bond-White, Texas A&M associate head coach. There is no shortage of experience on the bench in College Station. Even the youngest member of the staff, Amy Wright, is a name that comes up often when talk turns to coaching prospects. But Bond-White should be first in line. At Texas A&M since 2003 (and Blair's assistant somewhere almost since she stepped off the court in 1998), Bond-White recently described her approach to the next step in terms of "patience " -- which certainly leaves open the door.
Outsider: Johnnie Harris, Texas associate head coach. All right, outsider is a stretch here. But one likely succession plan disappeared for Texas A&M when Vic Schaefer accepted the job at Texas. Blair's former longtime lieutenant could still trade Austin for College Station, but it seems less likely. So why not take one of college basketball's most valuable assistants away from him? Harris said in the past that she's in no hurry to take a head coaching job, but the former WBCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year also said she felt as if she were ready for the right opportunity. A return to Texas A&M might just be it.
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/29143653/women-college-basketball-succession-plan-got-next-uconn-baylor-more
In the family: Kelly Bond-White, Texas A&M associate head coach. There is no shortage of experience on the bench in College Station. Even the youngest member of the staff, Amy Wright, is a name that comes up often when talk turns to coaching prospects. But Bond-White should be first in line. At Texas A&M since 2003 (and Blair's assistant somewhere almost since she stepped off the court in 1998), Bond-White recently described her approach to the next step in terms of "patience " -- which certainly leaves open the door.
Outsider: Johnnie Harris, Texas associate head coach. All right, outsider is a stretch here. But one likely succession plan disappeared for Texas A&M when Vic Schaefer accepted the job at Texas. Blair's former longtime lieutenant could still trade Austin for College Station, but it seems less likely. So why not take one of college basketball's most valuable assistants away from him? Harris said in the past that she's in no hurry to take a head coaching job, but the former WBCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year also said she felt as if she were ready for the right opportunity. A return to Texas A&M might just be it.