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Alabama WBB coach Pauline Love outlines three pillars for the program.
Summary
Pauline Love was named Alabama women's basketball head coach, replacing Kristy Curry. She says the program will be built on three pillars: toughness, togetherness and trust.
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Pauline Love has been named Alabama women's basketball head coach. She was announced Wednesday to replace Kristy Curry, who left the program on March 24 for the University of South Florida. Love held an introductory press conference on Thursday and described the principles she will use to lead the team. She said the program will be built on three pillars: toughness, togetherness and trust.
Key details:
- Pauline Love will replace Kristy Curry, who departed March 24 for the University of South Florida.
- Love most recently served as associate head coach at Oklahoma and previously was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Alabama.
- While at Alabama earlier, she helped lead the Crimson Tide to a 24-8 record and a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament and recruited four top-100 players in the 2025 class.
- As a player at Southern Miss from 2007-10, Love earned three All-Conference USA First Team selections and ranks among the program leaders in several statistical categories.
- At her introductory press conference Love said the three pillars are toughness, togetherness and trust and explained how each will guide the program.
Summary:
Love intends to build a program that emphasizes toughness, togetherness and trust and that focuses on developing players and people. Undetermined at this time.
