Who is the new head coach of Azusa Pacific Women’s Basketball?
Dan Ploog.
Sports / College Athletics
Dan Ploog has been named the new head coach of Azusa Pacific Women’s Basketball, succeeding T.J. Hardeman. Meanwhile, Concordia University Irvine (CUI) softball team secured their third straight PacWest Conference Championships, earning a s...
Azusa Pacific University has appointed Dan Ploog as the head coach of their Women’s Basketball team. Ploog, who has been with the program for 18 years, steps into the role after T.J. Hardeman’s retirement. During Ploog’s time as an assistant coach, APU made 12 postseason appearances, captured the 2011 NAIA national title, and reached the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2019 and 2021.
Concordia University Irvine’s softball team continues its dominance in the PacWest Conference, securing their third consecutive tournament championship. CUI defeated Azusa Pacific University 12-5 in the championship game, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA DII Regional Tournament. Key players for CUI included Jessica Im, who had three doubles, and Gabby Villa, who contributed two hits and 3 RBI. CUI will discover its seed, opponents, and location for the regional tournament on May 5.
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