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UGA Head Women's Basketball Coach Parts Ways with University
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and the University of Georgia mutually agreed to part ways after four seasons.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 4:54pm
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After four seasons as the head women's basketball coach at the University of Georgia, Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and the university have mutually agreed to part ways. Abrahamson-Henderson compiled a 69-59 overall record during her tenure and led the team to two NCAA tournament appearances.
Why it matters
The departure of the head women's basketball coach at a major Division I program like the University of Georgia is significant, as it signals a change in leadership and direction for the team. The decision to part ways could be due to a variety of factors, including performance, philosophical differences, or a desire for a fresh start.
The details
According to the announcement from the UGA Athletic Association, Abrahamson-Henderson and the university mutually agreed to part ways. During her four seasons as head coach, she led the team to a 69-59 overall record and two NCAA tournament appearances.
- Abrahamson-Henderson served as the UGA head women's basketball coach for four seasons.
- The announcement of her departure came on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
The players
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson
The former head women's basketball coach at the University of Georgia, who compiled a 69-59 overall record and led the team to two NCAA tournament appearances during her four-season tenure.
Josh Brooks
The athletic director at the University of Georgia, who stated the university's commitment to building on the proud tradition of Lady Bulldog basketball and supporting the program with the necessary resources for future success.
What they’re saying
“We are committed to building on the proud tradition of Lady Bulldog basketball and will continue to support our program with the necessary resources for future success. We have an outstanding group of alumni and a dedicated fan base. Our search for a new head coach will focus on someone who will carry on this legacy and connect with our student-athletes, alumni and supporters in an impactful way.”
— Josh Brooks, Athletic Director, University of Georgia
What’s next
The University of Georgia will begin a search for a new head women's basketball coach to lead the program going forward.
The takeaway
The departure of the head women's basketball coach at the University of Georgia represents a significant change for the program, as the university looks to find a new leader who can build on the team's proud tradition and connect with the student-athletes, alumni, and supporters in an impactful way.
