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Henrickson was head coach at Virginia Tech for seven years, where she guided the Hokies to a record of 158–62 and seven postseason appearances. Under her leadership, Virginia Tech reached the NCAA tournament five times, the WNIT twice and won 20 or more games every season.
Alma Mater: St. Cloud State (1986) Career Record (major schools): 27 Years, 465-376, .553 W-L%. Schools: Virginia Tech (158-62), Kansas (186-171) and UC Santa Barbara (121-143) Conference Champion: 1 Time (Reg. Seas.), 1 Time (Tourn.) NCAA Tournament: 7 Years (10-7), 0 Final Fours, 0 Championships.
20 mar 2024 · SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – After 38 years of coaching women's basketball and 27 as a head coach, Bonnie Henrickson has announced her retirement from her position as the head coach of the UC Santa Barbara Women's Basketball program. Henrickson led the Gauchos for nine seasons picking up 121 wins, ranking third all-time in program history for wins ...
UC Santa Barbara hired Bonnie Henrickson as its Head Women's Basketball Coach on Apr. 23, 2015. She will be entering her ninth season with the program in 2023-24 and previously served as the Head Coach at Kansas for 11 years. As of the 2022-2023 season, Henrickson has won 105 games with the Gauchos. UC Santa Barbara finished the 2022-2023 ...
21 mar 2024 · After nine years at the helm of the UC Santa Barbara Women’s basketball team head coach Bonnie Hendrickson submitted her resignation on Wednesday. Hendrickson fielded several quality teams in her time at UC Santa Barbara and led the Gauchos to two Big West Tournament Championship games, during the 2022-23 season and the 2016-17 season.
21 mar 2024 · She coached at UCSB for 9 years | Read the full story: https://keyt.com/news/local-news/top-stories/2024/03/20/gauchos-head-coach-bonnie-henrickson-retires-a...
In 11 years as women’s basketball head coach, Bonnie Henrickson guided the Jayhawks to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances (2012-13), each time coaching the team to the Sweet 16 appearances. Kansas also earned berths in five National Invitation Tournaments (NIT), reaching the championship game in 2009.