Longhorn Women’s Basketball Honors

Longhorn Women’s Basketball Honors

Texas Women’s basketball National Honors Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame: Class of 2013 – Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Annette Smith – HOH 2002, Women’s Hall of Fame 2013 and Jersey retired 2022 Women’s Basketball to retire Annette Smith-Knight’s No. 15 jersey Nov. 27 Played at the University of Texas from 1981-1986, finishing her career…

Women’s Basketball T-Ring Reflections always adding

Women’s Basketball T-Ring Reflections always adding

Edna Campbell Kamie Ethridge as a Longhorn Hall of Honor Olympian Coach Kamie Ethridge- As a Longhorn, Kamie Ethridge received the Wade Trophy and Honda Sports award in 1986 Women’s Basketball 3/6/2018 11:18:00 AM By Ryan Pfeifer, UNCBears.com @UNCBearsWBB Head Coach Kamie Ethridge Named Big Sky Coach of the Year RENO, Nev. – Kamie Ethridge, the women’s…

Men’s Basketball 1906-1935

Men’s Basketball 1906-1935

Information from Wikipedia concerning the Texas Longhorns men’s basketball program follows: The University of Texas began competition in men’s basketball in 1906. As of 2018, the Longhorns rank 17th in total victories among all NCAA Division I college basketball programs with 33 appearances in the NCAA tournament, three visits to the final 4 (1943, 1947,…

Women Longhorn Olympians

Women Longhorn Olympians

Longhorn Women Swimming Olympians 1984 women’s swimming Olympians bottom row Kim Rhondenbaug, Sarah Guido- middle row- Tiffany Cohen, Carol Kimpel- top row- Angela Eriksson, Betsy Mitchell, and Tori Trees. Leigh Ann Fetter – Witt 1988 women swimming Olympians Susan Johnson, Annabelle Crippe, Andrea Hayes, Leigh Ann Fetter A record-breaking swimmer at the University of Texas,…

1993- 2015  Coach Kearney- women’s track

1993- 2015 Coach Kearney- women’s track

Coach Kearney Track is a fascinating sport that teaches participants the key elements necessary to overcome adversity.  The Greeks knew this and founded the Olympic movement around Track and Field. Track is an uncomplicated sport. Participants don’t need to learn complicated plays, study films to determine team tendencies, or change offensive and defensive techniques every…

Goestenkor and Aston  2007-2014  women’s basketball

Goestenkor and Aston 2007-2014 women’s basketball

Gail Goestenkors – 2007-2012   Goestenkors was the youngest head coach at a major Division I program when she took the reigns at Duke University in 1992.  During her 15-year tenure at Duke, she sets many milestones: ·      418-112 for a (.790 winning percentage); ·       Ranked  No. 4 among active Division I coaches in…