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Williams Joins Women's Basketball Coaching Staff

RADFORD, Va. - The Radford women's basketball program announced Monday morning that Morgan Williams has joined the team as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2023-24 season.

"I'm extremely excited and grateful for the opportunity to join the Radford family!" commented Williams. "Coach McGuire has a successful history history here at Radford and has become a household name not only for his achievements but for his character. Coach McGuire has also put together a seasoned staff and I look forward to working with such talent. I can't wait to get to work with our young women and continue the excellence that has been Radford women's basketball."

Williams is returning to the women's basketball coaching scene in the Commonwealth after a break during the 2022-23 season. Williams had previously spent four seasons as an assistant coach with VCU and seven years overall with the Rams.

During her time at VCU, Williams helped lead VCU to its first Atlantic 10 Regular Season Championship and A-10 Tournament Championship. The Rams also earned the program's second-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 2020-21. Prior to serving as an assistant coach, Williams served as the executive assistant for VCU Women's Basketball, assisting in recruiting and day-to-day administrative tasks for the Rams.

"I'm excited to welcome Morgan Williams to our basketball program," commented head coach Mike McGuire. "Morgan has a lot of playing and coaching experience at a high level in Division I. I know her experience and knowledge makes our program better right away. She will be a huge asset in player development, scouting and recruiting. But, most importantly, being a positive role model for the women in our program."

Before joining the college coaching ranks, Williams was a four-year letter winner at Georgetown University and was part of three NCAA Tournament appearances as well as a WNIT appearance for the Hoyas. Williams helped Georgetown advance to at least the second round of the NCAA Tournament in all three appearances. Overall, Williams played in 98 career games while at Georgetown.


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