Image via WSSU Basketball Courtesy of WSSU Athletics ATLANTA – The Winston-Salem State University Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Tierra Terry was named a finalist for Coach of the Year, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today. In her first season at her alma mater, Coach Terry led the Rams to their best season, guiding WSSU to a record-setting campaign that included over 20 wins, a No. 1 seed in the CIAA Tournament, and conference championship success. Her efforts earned her CIAA Coach of the Year honors, highlighting one of the most impactful…
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Winston-Salem State extends Women’s Basketball coach Tierra Terry
Courtesy of Winston-Salem State Athletics Winston-Salem State University has announced a two-year contract extension for head women’s basketball coach Tierra Terry following a historic 2025-26 season that elevated the program’s profile and set a new standard for success. In her first season leading her alma mater, Terry guided the Lady Rams to a 28-4 record, a CIAA Tournament championship and the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. The team finished the season ranked No. 13 nationally and third in the Atlantic Region. Her efforts earned her CIAA Coach…
Read MoreTodd Triplett in as Albany State head women’s basketball coach
Image via Albany State Basketball Courtesy of Albany State Athletics Following a national search, Albany State University has named Todd Triplett head women’s basketball coach, with his appointment effective April 1, 2026.Serving as interim head coach during a time of transition, Triplett made an immediate and measurable impact. In his first season, he doubled the team’s win total from the previous year and led the Golden Rams to their first winning season since 2017–18. Guiding a roster that included six freshmen, Triplett established accountability and a defensive identity that translated into success…
Read MoreTennessee State Is Back — But Now Comes the Hard Part
Tennessee State Tigers men’s basketball is back. Conference champions. NCAA Tournament team. A program resurrected after decades in the wilderness. For years, Tennessee State basketball lived on the margins—far removed from the national conversation since the 1994–95 season. That changed this year. Not just because the Tigers won, but because they mattered again. Picked to finish fourth in the preseason OVC poll, Tennessee State exceeded every expectation. The Tigers captured both the regular season and conference tournament championships, finishing 23–9 overall and 15–5 in league play—a program high for conference…
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