Basketball

Vanessa Taylor Parts Ways with Northwest Girls Basketball After Hall of Fame Honor

Three seasons, multiple playoff runs, and internal tensions culminate in the dismissal of a decorated coach.

Vanessa Taylor, a celebrated figure in Louisiana high school basketball, has been relieved of her duties as head coach of the Northwest girls program after three seasons that produced three straight LHSAA playoff appearances.

The decision follows a period of internal strain that involved disagreements with an assistant coach and several parents, creating an atmosphere that ultimately made continuation untenable for both Taylor and the school.

A Storied Tenure

Taylor departs with a career record of 627‑243 and two Class 1A state championships to her name, a testament to sustained excellence across multiple programs.

Her recent induction into the Louisiana High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame for the 2024‑25 class underscored the respect she commands within the sport.

Despite the abrupt ending, Taylor expressed disappointment but remains hopeful that she left the Raiders in a better position than she found them, and she has not ruled out future coaching opportunities.

Looking Ahead

The Northwest program will now seek a new leader to build on the foundation Taylor established, while the broader basketball community watches how the school navigates this transition.

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