Charleston Southern University announces resignation of women’s basketball head coach

Clarisse White, Head Coach at Charleston Southern Buccaneers Women's Basketball
Clarisse White, Head Coach at Charleston Southern Buccaneers Women's Basketball
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Charleston Southern University announced on Apr. 14 that Clarisse White has resigned from her position as head coach of the women’s basketball program.

The announcement marks a leadership change for the team and signals the start of a new search for its next head coach. The university said it will begin a national search immediately to fill the vacancy.

During this transition, Associate Head Coach Ashley Reddick will oversee the program on an interim basis, according to the university’s statement.

Charleston Southern University said it remains committed to supporting and advancing its women’s basketball program. The institution emphasized its focus on both competitive excellence and enhancing the student-athlete experience as it moves forward with this leadership transition.

The broader impact of this change is expected to influence not only team performance but also recruitment and development efforts within Charleston Southern’s athletics department.



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