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Felisha Legette Jack

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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

1991–1993
  
Education
  
1989–1991
  
Role
  
Basketball Coach

1984–1989
  
Name
  
Felisha Legette-Jack

Title
  
1993–2000
  
Syracuse (asst.)


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Born
  
September 4, 1966 (age 57) Syracuse, New York (
1966-09-04
)

Team
  
Buffalo Bulls women's basketball

Felisha legette jack named ub s head women s basketball coach


Felisha Legette-Jack (born September 4, 1966) is the Head Women's basketball coach at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Prior to that, she spent six seasons at Indiana University, where she headed up the women's program, leading the Hoosiers to three postseason appearances.

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Felisha Legette-Jack Herd It UB Womens Basketball Head Coach Felisha LegetteJack

Coming from a very athletically gifted family, she first came to prominence at Nottingham Senior High School in the mid 80s. Her brother, Ronnie, had led the Bulldogs to a state championship earlier, but Felisha went one better, leading the Lady Bulldogs to two state titles before going on to star at Syracuse University.

Legette-Jack was fired by Indiana University Athletic Director Fred Glass on Monday, March 12, 2012. She was hired by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Athletic Director Danny White on June 14, 2012, marking White's first coaching hire at UB.

Iu head women s basketball coach felisha legette jack introduces the entire 2011 recruiting class


USA Basketball

Legette-Jack served as an assistant coach of the U19 team representing the USA at the 2005 FIBA Americas U19 Championship for Women in Tunis, Tunisia. The USA team won all eight of their games, including the championship game against Serbia & Montenegro. Crystal Langhorne hit 77.5% of her field goal attempts, to lead the USA scorers with over 16 points per game. Candice Wiggins was close behind with almost 16 points per game. The USA team was dominant, winning every game by more than 20 points.

References

Felisha Legette-Jack Wikipedia