Women’s Basketball Hires Daniel Boice as Associate Head Coach
High Point University has appointed Daniel Boice as the new Associate Head Coach for its women's basketball team, according to a statement from Head Coach Wyatt Foust, HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein, and Athletic Director Dan Hauser. Boice brings over a decade of collegiate coaching experience, most recently serving as an assistant coach at the University of Florida, where he contributed significantly to player development. He was previously at the University of Kentucky, where he played a key role in the team’s success, including developing WNBA No. 1 draft pick Rhyne Howard. Boice expressed his enthusiasm for joining the High Point program and highlighted his commitment to excellence alongside Coach Foust.
By the Numbers- Daniel Boice has over a decade of collegiate coaching experience.
- He helped the Kentucky Wildcats reach the NCAA Tournament four times and win an SEC Championship in 2021.
- Boice is expected to enhance player development and team strategy at High Point.
- The women's basketball program aims to build on its tradition and strive for excellence under new leadership.
With Boice's appointment, High Point's women's basketball team is likely to focus on recruiting and developing talent to elevate their competitive standing in upcoming seasons.
Bottom LineBoice's extensive experience and proven track record of player development will be vital for the growth and success of High Point University's women's basketball program as it seeks to achieve new heights.
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