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Bradley Braves Women's Basketball Coach Departs for Boston College
Kate Popovec-Goss takes over Boston College after leading Bradley to 20 wins and a rare WNIT appearance, aiming to revitalize a team with a 5-26 record last season.
- On Friday, Boston College announced the hiring of Bradley coach Kate Popovec-Goss to lead the Eagles women's basketball program.
- The move follows the dismissal of Joanna Bernabei-McNamee earlier this month after eight years, as the Eagles finished with a 5-26 record and 1-17 Atlantic Coast Conference mark.
- After leading the Braves to a Women's NIT berth this year, Popovec-Goss brings a track record of rebuilding; the postseason appearance marked just the second in program history.
- Athletic director Blake James said Popovec-Goss is a "proven winner and transformational leader," while she stated she is "excited to build a program that reflects the excellence, integrity, and tradition that define BC."
- The university also replaced men's basketball coach Earl Grant with UConn assistant Luke Murray on Thursday, positioning Boston College to rebuild both programs after seasons without NCAA Tournament appearances.
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