Wisconsin Badger coaching search 2025



Carrie Moore​

Multiple sources say that Moore – who is in her third season at Harvard and has the Crimson eyeing a potential at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament – really wants to jump up to the Power 4 level. This might be her opportunity. She knows the midwest well, having played at Western Michigan – where she led the NCAA in scoring as a senior in 2007 – and then worked as an assistant coach at Creighton and Michigan. Moore also worked for several years under Courtney Banghart at Princeton and then at North Carolina. She’s been touted as a talented recruiter, and at the age of 39, one of the best young head coaches in the sport. Under her watch this year, Harvard is enjoying its best season in more than a decade
 



Figured Carly would be in the mix.
She just signed an extension and very publicly stated that she's not going anywhere, presumably to head off this sort of talk. We shall see. (Her team was on ESPNU the other day and I tuned in, hoping to see a fluid offense of the sort I wish the Gophers had. Didn't get that. But they're good.)
 


She just signed an extension and very publicly stated that she's not going anywhere, presumably to head off this sort of talk. We shall see. (Her team was on ESPNU the other day and I tuned in, hoping to see a fluid offense of the sort I wish the Gophers had. Didn't get that. But they're good.)
Thanks! Didn't know that.
 

She just signed an extension and very publicly stated that she's not going anywhere, presumably to head off this sort of talk. We shall see. (Her team was on ESPNU the other day and I tuned in, hoping to see a fluid offense of the sort I wish the Gophers had. Didn't get that. But they're good.)
I like to see that in a coach, especially an up and coming coach at that. Loyalty goes a long way. Her Fairfield team is fun to watch.
 


Moseley, who was hired in 2021, finished her tenure with a 47-75 record and a trip to the 2024 WNIT quarterfinals, the Badgers' first postseason appearance since 2010.

She was the third consecutive women's basketball coach to leave the program with a losing record. Lisa Stone, who coached the Badgers from 2003 to 2011, is the last coach to amass a winning record.

The next coach will be tasked with getting the Badgers back in the NCAA Tournament. Wisconsin's last winning season was 14 years ago, and its last tournament appearance was 15
 














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