MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Memphis fired women's basketball coach Alex Simmons on Monday after the Tigers went 30-61 during her three seasons.
Athletic director Ed Scott announced the decision Monday, saying this was the right time for a change.
“We remain committed to building a program that competes at the highest level of our conference and reflects the pride and passion of the University of Memphis community," Scott said. “We have made meaningful investments
in women’s basketball and are grateful for the strong support from our fans and donors.”
Simmons, who played at Tennessee, was hired in 2023 after guiding Gardner-Webb to the NCAA Tournament. She had a record of 90-59 over five seasons there, but she never posted a winning record at Memphis and was 18-36 in American conference play.
Shalon Pillow will run the women’s program during the search for Simmons’ replacement. Memphis has a firm helping in the search for a replacement.
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