Greg Brown was introduced as the fourth head basketball coach in Lipscomb women's basketball history, Thursday afternoon. Brown outlined his goals and vision for the program in a press conference held in the Allen Arena Hall of Fame Room.
The selection of Greg Brown as the fourth head coach in the history of the Lipscomb women's basketball program has drawn praise from the collegiate basketball community. Brown will be officially introduced to fans Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Allen Arena Hall of Fame Room.
Lipscomb University Athletic Director Philip Hutcheson announced today that Greg Brown has been named the fourth head coach in the history of the women’s basketball program.
Lipscomb seniors Justin Glenn and Leah McAlister recently received the A.D. Hancock/Walter Nipper Sportsmanship Award from the Nashville City Civitan Club. The award is given based on leadership, character and sportsmanship.
Women’s basketball coach Frank Bennett has been named associate athletic director, Director of Athletics Philip Hutcheson announced today. In accepting this position, Bennett will transition out of his role as women’s basketball head coach, and a national search will begin immediately for his replacement.
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- 22 NAIA All-Americans
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