Laura Beeman Announces Retirement as Women鈥檚 Basketball Head Coach
Laura Beeman, head coach of the University of Hawai'i women's basketball team, has announced her retirement after 14 successful seasons. Under her leadership, the Rainbow Wahine achieved significant milestones, including three NCAA Tournament appearances and four Big West regular-season titles. Beeman leaves behind a legacy, finishing with a career record of 244-180, and she ranks second in all-time victories in program history. The university will initiate a search for her successor while she remains with the program during the transition period.
By the Numbers- Record of 244 wins and 180 losses (.575) over 14 seasons.
- 160-79 (.669) conference play record, ranking second in program history.
- Led the Rainbow Wahine to three NCAA Tournament appearances (2016, 2022, 2023).
- Beeman's tenure saw consistent excellence, including multiple postseason berths.
- The Rainbow Wahine finished fourth in the Big West Conference this past season.
- The program achieved a record multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 995.
The University of Hawai'i will begin a national search for a new head coach immediately, seeking someone to build upon Beeman's strong legacy. Potential candidates may include experienced coaches with a track record in developing both athletic and academic success.
Bottom LineLaura Beeman鈥檚 retirement marks the end of an era for the Rainbow Wahine, but her impact on the program and commitment to excellence will resonate. The university faces critical decisions ahead to find a successor capable of continuing the winning tradition established during her 14-year tenure.
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