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March 7,
2008
Hill Resigns
Youngstown State Women’s Basketball
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Youngstown --
Youngstown State women’s basketball
Head Coach Tisha Hill will resign
from her position at the
end of the 2007-08 season,
Youngstown State Executive Director
of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron
Strollo announced on Friday.
“We would like to thank Coach Hill
for her work and effort with our
women’s basketball program the past
five years,” Strollo said. “Her
student-athletes have always done
well in the classroom and have
represented Youngstown State in a
positive manner.”
“The timing of this announcement
should not overshadow the importance
of our final regular-season game on
Saturday at UIC and we realize there
is still the Horizon League
Tournament to prepare for.”
In her fifth season as head coach,
Hill currently owns an overall
record of 43-97 and 24-57 mark in
the Horizon League. She has also
mentored YSU’s only First-Team
All-Horizon League pick (Jen Perugini, 2004-05) and two Horizon
League All-Newcomer Team selections
(Lauren Branson, 2004-05, and
Heather Karner, 2006-07).
“I would like to thank Youngstown
State University for giving me the
opportunity to lead its women’s
basketball program over the past
five seasons,” Hill said. “However,
at this time, I feel it is in the
best interest for both the program
and myself that I step down."
“I also want to thank the players
and coaches who have worked
tremendously hard and always
represented YSU in a first-class
manner.”
A national search for Hill’s replacement will commence
immediately at the conclusion of the
2007-08 season.
After Saturday's contest at UIC, the
Penguins host Detroit, Monday, March
10, in the first round of the
Horizon League Women’s Basketball
Tournament. Tipoff is set for 7:05
p.m. at the Beeghly Center.
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