BYU women’s basketball coach Amber Whiting has been let go after three seasons with the Cougars, as the school announced on Saturday. Whiting had a record of 45-51 during her tenure and led the team to the Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament last season. However, the team’s performance declined this season with a record of 13-17. Following Whiting’s departure, associate head coach Lee Cummard will step in as the interim head coach.
Whiting’s departure comes amidst a series of coaching changes in the Big 12 Conference, with Houston and Arizona State also making changes to their women’s basketball coaching staff. The news of Whiting’s exit marks the end of her time with the Cougars and a new chapter for the women’s basketball program at BYU.
Moving forward, the team will be looking to Cummard to guide them through the transition period and lead them to success in the upcoming seasons. The announcement of Whiting’s departure has generated interest and speculation among fans and supporters of the BYU women’s basketball team. As the team prepares for the future, all eyes will be on Cummard and the players as they work towards achieving their goals and aspirations in the collegiate basketball scene.
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