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ETSU Women’s Basketball Preps for 2025‑26 Season After Sharing Conference Crown

Coach Brenda Mock Brown aims to blend returning stars with fresh talent as the team gears up for July training

ETSU Women's Basketball Poised for Another Run

ETSU Women's Basketball secured a share of the Southern Conference regular‑season championship during the 2025‑26 campaign, a milestone that has set the stage for an ambitious push in the coming year. The program will enter the next season with a blend of continuity and change, featuring eight returning players alongside eight new faces, including two transfers and four high‑school recruits.

Defensive Foundations and Offensive Ambitions

Coach Brenda Mock Brown, who guided the team to the title, emphasized that the objective is to build on that success by sharpening both defensive and offensive execution. The squad finished the previous season ranked 17th nationally in scoring defense, and three of the top five scorers, led by Daniela Lopez, are set to return.

The arrival of new talent is expected to boost the team's offensive efficiency, a point Coach Mock highlighted as critical for sustained growth. Junior guard Carmen Richardson echoed the sentiment, noting that the newcomers are already adapting to the program's culture and are poised to make immediate contributions.

July Training Begins in Johnson City

Full preparations will commence when student‑athletes reconvene in Johnson City this July, marking the official start of the offseason work that will shape the roster's chemistry heading into the first exhibition games.

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