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4/30/08
Stefanie Pemper Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at the Naval Academy
Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk announced Wednesday that Stefanie Pemper, the fourth all-time winningest coach in Division III history, has been named the head women's basketball coach at the Naval Academy. Pemper compiled an incredible 235-48 (.830) record in 10 seasons at Bowdoin and led the program to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including five Elite Eight appearances and an appearance in the NCAA championship game in 2004.
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4/21/08
American's McFerrin Named Memphis Head Coach
American University women's head basketball coach Melissa McFerrin has been hired as head coach at the University of Memphis. McFerrin's record in four seasons with the Eagles was 50-70. This season, American won the Patriot League regular season championship and advanced to the post season for the first time since 1998.
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4/16/08
Lehigh Athletics Donates Pack the House Winnings
On Sunday, April 13 members of the Lehigh Athletics Department, including student-athletes, coaches and administrators along with Rich Wanninger, the Patriot League's Associate Executive Director of External Relations, presented a check for $500 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation prior to the Mountain Hawks softball doubleheader versus league foe Bucknell. The presentation took place at Kaufman Field on the Goodman Campus and came about after Lehigh was one of 32 winners nationwide in the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball "Pack the House" Challenge. The NCAA awarded prizes and donated $500 to the nonprofit organization of each winning institution's choice, with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation serving as Lehigh's organization of choice.
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4/2/08
Army's Magarity To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award At NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four
Army head women's basketball coach Dave Magarity will be honored with the 2008 Anaconda Sports "Lifetime Achievement Award" at a ceremony scheduled for Sunday, April 6, in San Antonio, Texas, as a part of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Final Four. The award is presented to an individual "for outstanding contributions to the game of basketball for 30 years as a coach, administrator, and gentleman."
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