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Five players from last season's team will return for Missouri women's basketball to play for new coach Kellie Harper. Here's ...
Kellie Harper is returning to coaching after being fired by Tennessee a year ago. Harper will be the highest-paid coach in Missouri women's basketball history, earning an average of $900,000 per year.
Former Tennessee player and coach Kellie Harper has been hired as the new coach for Missouri women's basketball, the school announced Tuesday. Harper will be returning to the Show-Me State where ...
Missouri announced Kellie Harper will be its next head women’s basketball coach. Harper was Tennessee‘s head coach from 2019-24 before being fired by the school. “”I am incredibly honored to be the ...
Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch said the Tigers were going to invest in women’s basketball. New head coach Kellie Harper’s first contract with Missouri women’s basketball appears to ...
Former Missouri State women's basketball coach Kellie Harper has been tabbed as the next head coach at the University of Missouri. Harper was announced as the Tigers' next head coach on Tuesday ...
Former Lady Vols basketball coach Kellie Harper has been hired as the new Missouri coach, Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch announced Tuesday. Harper, 47, will replace Robin Pingeton ...
So, as the story goes, Harper was Summitt’s point guard at Tennessee. Then known as Kellie Jolly, the Tennessee native won three national titles with Summitt from 1996-98. After college, Harper became ...
The University of Missouri hired Kellie Harper as its next women’s basketball coach, the school announced Tuesday. Harper most recently served as the head coach at the University of Tennessee ...
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Here’s who returns to play for Kellie Harper at Missouri women’s basketball, how roster looksKellie Harper's first roster with Missouri women's basketball is getting close to complete. Harper, who was hired by the Tigers in March just one year after being fired by Tennessee, and her staff ...
Kellie Harper realized what she missed. One year was long enough. “This past year, as most of you know, I was not coaching,” the new Missouri women's basketball coach said. “I did have an ...
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