AUGUSTA, Ga.
– Augusta State University Director of Athletics Clint Bryant
announced Thursday night the reassignment of head women's
basketball coach Tes Sobomehin.
Bryant indicated he would take over the Lady Jaguar program on an
interim basis for the remainder of the season, while a search
committee is formed. Assistant coaches Deo Ngulela and Deidre Jones
will remain as part of the coaching staff.
Sobomehin will be reassigned by Bryant within the university.
"We've reached a stage within our program where we feel it's
necessary to make a change," Bryant said. "It's a difficult task to
make a decision of this magnitude during the season, but this
represented the best time to do so. It boils down to a sense of
direction and leadership, and this decision was made with the best
interests of our university, our athletic department and our
student-athletes in mind. I would like to thank Coach Sobomehin for
her efforts over the last 18 months."
"I'm excited about the opportunity to lead the Lady Jags over the
next few months -- it will be a tremendous challenge," added
Bryant. "We will work hard on and off the court; we will play
together as a team and we will represent Augusta State in a
positive manner. I'm looking forward to sharing my philosophy of
the game and most importantly, establishing team goals for the
remainder of the season. My hope is to see some overall improvement
within the program by season's end."
The former head coach at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Sobomehin was introduced by Bryant as the seventh head women's
basketball coach in school history on June 24, 2008.
In 38 games, Sobomehin led the Lady Jags to a 6-32 overall record
and a 3-19 mark in Peach Belt Conference play. During her first
season at the helm of the program in 2008-09, ASU posted a 5-23
overall record and went 3-17 in the PBC. Through 10 games this
season, the Lady Jags are 1-9 overall, 0-6 at home and 0-2 in
conference play.
A 2000 graduate of the University of Virginia, Sobomehin spent
three seasons at the helm of the Kalamazoo program. Prior to
Kalamazoo, Sobomehin spent two seasons as an assistant coach at
Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. She also served as Resident
Director in the Department of Residential Education and as an
instructor in Oberlin's Department of Health and Physical
Education.
The Lady Jags return to practice on Saturday, Dec. 26 and host
Carson-Newman on Wednesday, Dec. 30 in Christenberry
Fieldhouse.