North Carolina women's basketball head coach Courtney Banghart is in her seventh season leading the Tar Heels. Before making her way here to the ACC, Banghart’s college career was rooted in the Ivy League, as a player and assistant coach at Dartmouth, and then 12 seasons as head coach at Princeton.
North Carolina women's basketball head coach Courtney Banghart is in her seventh season leading the Tar Heels. Before making her way here to the ACC, Banghart’s college career was rooted in the Ivy League, as a player and assistant coach at Dartmouth, and then 12 seasons as head coach at Princeton.
In 2015, Banghart was named the Naismith National Coach of the Year after leading Princeton to a 30-0 regular season record. Earlier this season, Kelly Gramlich sat down with Banghart to discuss her coaching journey.Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowRaiders' Crosby on nixed trade to Ravens: 'You could just tell the energy was a little bit off'Opens in new window'They were one piece away and I think I'm that piece': Evans on why he signed with 49ers'It's a winning culture': Super Bowl MVP Walker III on why he chose to sign with the ChiefsOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowHughes: 'To not have my best stuff and stay within a shot, I feel like that's pretty good'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new window
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