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Fans of UA women’s basketball are going to like Becky Burke, who comes to Tucson with a passion for the game and a love for ...
The Wildcats posted five consecutive sub-.500 seasons before Barnes became the coach in 2016. Three seasons later, Arizona ...
The Arizona Wildcats are building up their women’s basketball program and putting a Tennessee Volunteers legend at the helm ...
Three former Wildcats, Sahnya Jah, Paulina Paris, and Mailien Rolf, followed former coach Adia Barnes to Southern Methodist University. Freshmen Katarina Kneževic and Lauryn Swann and sophomore ...
Despite the Wildcats not reaching the NCAA Tournament this year, their falling short this year does not overshadow the success Barnes has brought to the program. Barnes, a former WBCA Coach of the ...
The Wildcats posted five consecutive sub-.500 seasons before Barnes became the coach in 2016. Three seasons later, Arizona won the WNIT title. The program also saw a surge in attendance during ...
On the day Adia Barnes officially said goodbye to Arizona and her adopted hometown, candidates emerged to succeed her as the Wildcats’ women’s basketball coach. Citing multiple sources ...
SMU named Adia Barnes, formerly of Arizona, as its head women's basketball coach. In nine seasons at Arizona, the 48-year-old ...
As reported by Michael Lev at the Arizona Daily Star and confirmed by this publication, Arizona women’s basketball head coach Adia Barnes will leave the Wildcats to take the same position at SMU.
Barnes returned to Arizona as its head coach in 2016. In her third season, the Wildcats won the WNIT title, and two seasons later advanced to the NCAA national title game behind the play of All ...
(You could argue the Wildcats have Barnes precisely where they want him — the higher seed. Read on.) This is Barnes’ 29th trip to this tournament. That is more than any active coach.