WBCA announces coaches selected to participate in 2024 Next Generation Institute

ATLANTA (Feb. 14, 2024) — The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today the class of participants in the 2024 WBCA Next Generation Institute — a high-level education program for experienced assistant coaches who aspire to become head coaches at the NCAA Division I, II and III levels.

Now in its second year, the Next Generation Institute curriculum focuses on the CEO attributes needed to lead a program and be a problem-solver in today’s ever-changing landscape of higher education and the enterprise of intercollegiate athletics. 

“A college athletics team is a company, and the head coach is its CEO,” said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. “A head coach cannot only be a strategist and tactician in the sport. They must also be an inspirational leader, businessperson, communicator, marketer, visionary, and manager of people and resources. The Next Generation Institute challenges participants to put aside the X’s and O’s for a while and concentrate on understanding and developing those skills so that they are prepared to take the next step in their careers and become successful CEOs.”

Here are the participants for the 2024 WBCA Next Generation Institute:

Name

Institution

Vanessa Abel

Duquesne

Matt Allen

Shippensburg

Jackie Alexander

East Tennessee State

Fitzroy Anthony

Miami

Michelle Bilek

Chicago

Mandi Carver

Fresno State

Courtney Davidson

Fordham

Alex Delanian

Hawaii

Erik DeRoo

Texas Tech

Clare Fitzpatrick

Massachusetts

Jamey Givens

Belmont

Darren Guensch

Missouri State

Sharay Hall

Rider

Joel Harrison

West Florida

Candice Hill

St. John’s

Jessica Jackson

Florida Atlantic

Cherie Lea

UNC-Wilmington

Megan Lueck

South Dakota State

Chandler McCabe

Central Florida

John McCray

Northern Kentucky

Megan Methven

Albany

Josh Petersen

Miami

Gavin Petersen

Utah

Steve Pogue

Stony Brook

Grace Ricafranca

Point Loma Nazarene

Sacha Santimano

Army West Point

Phil Sayers

Grand Valley State

Desma Thomas Bateast

Florida State

Cameron Tucker

Wyoming

Arielle Wideman

Toledo

Hailey Yohn

UNC-Wilmington

Richard Ziegler

Skidmore

To be eligible for selection to participate in the program, a person must be a current WBCA member, must have at least five years’ experience as a college assistant coach, and must have been nominated by their head coach. Participants meet prior to (virtually), during (in person) and after (virtually) the WBCA Convention, which this year takes place April 4-7 in Cleveland.

About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of coaches to those organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit www.WBCA.org for more details about the Association.

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