May 21, 2025
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Knoxville, TN – In a groundbreaking achievement that solidifies her place in the annals of women’s college basketball history, Tennessee Volunteers head coach Kim Caldwell has been named the Associated Press Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year for an unprecedented third consecutive year

Kim Caldwell Makes History with Third Consecutive AP Coach of the Year Award

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – In a historic moment for women’s college basketball, Tennessee Volunteers head coach Kim Caldwell has been named the Associated Press Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season—an unprecedented achievement in the sport.

Caldwell’s recognition marks a significant milestone, not only for her career but also for the University of Tennessee’s storied basketball program. Known for her tactical brilliance and motivational leadership, Caldwell has guided the Lady Vols to remarkable success, cementing her legacy among the elite coaches in NCAA history.

“This award reflects the hard work of our entire team and staff,” Caldwell said in a statement. “It’s an incredible honor to be recognized, especially among so many talented coaches across the country.”

Under Caldwell’s leadership, the Volunteers have consistently ranked among the top teams in the nation, earning praise for their high-powered offense, relentless defense, and team-first mentality. Her three-peat as AP Coach of the Year underscores the impact she’s had on the program since her arrival and highlights her as one of the premier coaching minds in collegiate athletics.

The accolade not only sets a new benchmark for coaching excellence but also reaffirms Tennessee’s place as a powerhouse in women’s college basketball………..

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