UGA and head women's basketball coach part ways after four seasons

The University of Georgia and head women's basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson have parted ways after four seasons. The university has started searching for a new head coach to build on the program's legacy and tradition.
The University of Georgia is searching for a new women's basketball coach. Katie Abrahamson-Henderson led the team for four seasons, compiling a 69-59 record and making two NCAA tournament appearances. The university and Abrahamson-Henderson mutually agreed to part ways. Athletics Director Josh Brooks thanked the coach and confirmed the search for a new leader. The goal is to find a coach who can build on the program's legacy. The search has already begun.
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