Abrahamson-Henderson out as Georgia coach

Why it matters: Georgia will immediately begin a search for its fourth full-time women's basketball coach in program history.
- Georgia announced a mutual agreement to part ways with women's basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson after four seasons.
- Abrahamson-Henderson compiled a 69-59 record, with only one finish above .500 in SEC games, and her final season ended with a 22-10 record and an 82-73 overtime loss to Virginia in the NCAA tournament.
- Athletic director Josh Brooks stated Georgia has the resources for a successful program and will seek a new coach to carry on the legacy of Lady Bulldog basketball, which includes 31 NCAA tournament appearances under former coach Andy Landers.
Georgia women's basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson is out after four seasons, a mutual decision following a 22-10 season that ended with an NCAA tournament first-round loss. Athletic director Josh Brooks emphasized the program's commitment to building on its proud tradition and immediately launched a search for a new coach to connect with student-athletes, alumni, and supporters.




