Basketball

UNCW Coach Nicole Woods Survives Near‑Drowning in Rip Current

A family beach outing turned perilous, highlighting the swift actions of rescuers and the importance of ocean safety

Nicole Woods, the head coach of the University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball team, was enjoying a family day at Wrightsville Beach when the ocean suddenly turned hostile.

She and her eight‑year‑old nephew Noah waded into the surf, only to be seized by a rip current that dragged them farther from shore, cutting off their route back to land.

A Narrow Escape

In that terrifying moment Woods recalled instinctively shoving Noah toward the nearby rescuers, a move that kept the child afloat while she fought to stay conscious.

First‑responders arrived within minutes, administering CPR and oxygen that revived Woods after she had lost consciousness, a rescue she later described as a miracle.

Expert Advice on Rip Currents

Experts on rip currents emphasize staying calm, conserving energy, and floating until help arrives, guidance that likely saved the pair from a far worse outcome.

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