Georgetown’s Williams-Flournoy Named BCA Female Coach of the Year
By Lee Michaelson
Publisher
Georgetown University Women’s Basketball Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy was named Female Coach of the Year by the Black Coaches & Administators (BCA) on Monday after leading the Hoyas to a 26-7 season, the best record in program history.
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| Photo Caption: Terri Williams-Fournoy won this year’s BCA Female Coach of the Year award after leading Georgetown to its best season in program history. |
| Photo Credit: Courtesy Georgetown University Athetics |
Williams-Flournoy will be joined on the dais by Tony Smith, head coach of the girls’ basketball program at Bollingbrook High School, who won the BCA’s High School Coach of the Year award. Smith’s teams at Bollingbrook have been perennial girls’ basketball powers.
Georgetown University Women’s Basketball Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy was named Female Coach of the Year by the Black Coaches & Administators (BCA) on Monday after leading the Hoyas to a 26-7 season, the best record in program history.
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| Photo Caption: Terri Williams-Fournoy won this year’s BCA Female Coach of the Year award after leading Georgetown to its best season in program history. |
| Photo Credit: Courtesy Georgetown University Athetics |
Williams-Flournoy will be joined on the dais by Tony Smith, head coach of the girls’ basketball program at Bollingbrook High School, who won the BCA’s High School Coach of the Year award. Smith’s teams at Bollingbrook have been perennial girls’ basketball powers.
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Originally published Mon, May 24, 2010



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