BYU's Whiting out as women's basketball coach
Briefly

Amber Whiting has been relieved of her duties as head coach of the BYU women's basketball team after three seasons. During her tenure, the team compiled a record of 45 wins against 51 losses, struggling particularly this past season with a 13-17 record, including a disappointing 4-14 in their first season in the Big 12 Conference. This marks a challenging trend for the program, as they finished below .500 for three consecutive years. Notably, BYU is the third school in the Big 12 to part ways with its women’s basketball coach recently, and associate head coach Lee Cummard has been appointed as the interim head coach to lead the team going forward.
BYU women's basketball coach Amber Whiting exits after a challenging tenure, recording 45 wins against 51 losses, finishing under .500 in three seasons.
The Cougars finished this season at 13-17, 4-14 in their inaugural Big 12 season, continuing a pattern of disappointing results.
BYU is now one of three Big 12 schools to make a coaching change in women's basketball in recent days, highlighting instability.
Associate head coach Lee Cummard steps in as interim head coach, taking on the challenge during a turbulent transition for the program.
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