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Georgia Announces a Mutual Decision to Part Ways with Lady Bulldogs Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson
Georgia will begin an immediate search for a new coach after Katie Abrahamson-Henderson went 69-59 in four seasons.
- On Saturday, April 4, 2026, Georgia and coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson mutually agreed to part ways, following a 22-10 season ending with an 82-73 overtime loss to Virginia in the NCAA Tournament.
- Abrahamson-Henderson compiled a 69-59 record over four seasons, managing only one finish above.500 in Southeastern Conference games while leading the Lady Bulldogs.
- Georgia became a national powerhouse under longtime coach Andy Landers, whose 36-year career included 31 NCAA Tournament appearances, five Final Fours, and two national championship game appearances.
- Athletics Josh Brooks announced a search for a new head coach will begin immediately, stating Georgia has the resources for a successful program.
- The University remains committed to building on the proud tradition of Lady Bulldog basketball, seeking candidates who can connect with student-athletes, alumni, and supporters in an impactful way.
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Georgia announces a mutual decision to part ways with Lady Bulldogs coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson
Georgia has mutually agreed to part ways with women’s basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. The decision came after Georgia finished 22-10 this season with an 82-73 overtime loss to Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Georgia and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Mutually Agree to Part Ways
ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia and women's basketball head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson have mutually agreed to part ways, the UGA Athletic Association announced Saturday.
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