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Coquese Makebra Washington (born January 17, 1971) is a former collegiate and professional
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player and former associate head coach at Notre Dame. She is currently the head basketball coach for the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights women's basketball team. Washington holds a law degree and was the first president of the WNBA Players Association, holding that position from 1999 to 2001. She played high school basketball at Flint Central High School and collegiate basketball at the
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.


High school

Washington attended high school at Flint Central High School in
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. She was the starting point guard for all four years of her high school basketball career, the first player at Central to earn a starting position in all four years. Washington earned all-state honors in back to back years. In her senior year she scored 373 points to set a school scoring record for a single season, And went on to score a total of 1,123 points in her career. She led the team to their first ever Saginaw Valley Conference and district championships. In addition to sports excellence, she also had musical talents, playing seven different musical instruments while at Central.


University of Notre Dame

Washington played for Notre Dame's Fighting Irish women's basketball team from 1989 to 1993. Afterwards, she attended
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from 1994 to 1997, earning her J.D.


Professional playing career

After completing her athletic eligibility with the Irish in 1993, she began a professional career by joining the
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(ABL). She began her pro career in 1997–98 as the starting point guard with the ABL's Portland Power.


Women's National Basketball Association Career

*1998–99 –
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– Washington averaged 4.1 minutes, 0.6 points, and 0.8 rebounds per game. *2000 –
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: Washington received playing time in 25 games, and throughout the season, she averaged 1.7 points and an assist per game. *2001 –
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: Washington started all 32 games, as a point guard. Throughout the season, she averaged 5.3 points, 3.8 assists, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.16 steals per game. On August 3, 2001, playing against Orlando and in her best game of the season, she posted ten points, nine rebounds, and six assists.


Coaching career


Notre Dame

Washington began her coaching career in 1999, when she returned to her '' alma mater'', University of Notre Dame, and worked as an assistant coach under Head Coach Muffet McGraw. She was part of the coaching staff for the team that won the
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in 2001, defeating
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. In August 2005, Washington was promoted to an Associate Head Coach, which includes the responsibility of coordinating Notre Dame's recruiting efforts on promising young players.


Penn State

On April 23, 2007, she was named the fifth coach in Penn State women's basketball history, following Rene Portland's resignation. Washington increased her number of
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wins in each of her first six years, starting with 4 conference wins in 2007–2008 and growing to 14 and her second consecutive
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regular season title in the 2012–2013 campaign. Washington's first post season appearance at Penn State was a first round loss in the 2010 WNIT Tournament. Since 2011, Washington has led her teams to three consecutive
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appearances where her teams have advanced past the first round in every appearance. Her most successful season was the 2011–2012 season when Washington's Lady Lions advanced to the Sweet Sixteen before losing to perennial powerhouse UConn. In 2013, Coquese Washington was named to the 18-member "Presidential Search and Screen Committee" at Penn State to help determine the university's next President. On March 8, 2019, Penn State and Washington parted ways after 12 seasons.


Oklahoma

On April 18, 2019, Washington was announced as the new associate head coach of the Oklahoma women's basketball program.


Rutgers

On May 23, 2022, Washington was announced as the new head coach of the Rutgers women's basketball program.


Awards and honors

* 2007–08 WBCA "Rising Star" Award Winner * 2009 Greater
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Hall of Fame Inductee * 2010–11 Black Coaches & Administrators Female Coach of the Year * 2011–12
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Coach of the Year * 2011–12 WBCA Region 6 Coach of the Year * 2011–12 WBCA National Coach of the Year Finalist * 2012–13 Big Ten Coach of the Year * 2012–13 WBCA Region 6 Coach of the Year * 2012–13 WBCA National Coach of the Year Finalist * 2012–13 Black Coaches & Administrators Female Coach of the Year * 2013–14
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Coach of the Year


Head coaching record


Personal

Washington lives in
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with her husband, Raynell Brown, and their son, Quenton Kassius Winston Brown (b. April 24, 2005), and daughter, Rhaiyna Kamille Brown (b. July 23, 2009). She has a mother, Velma Washington, and her father James Washington. (d. 2013) She has two sisters, Stephanie and India, and two brothers, Ameer and Kenyatta (d. 2016). She is close friends with Notre Dame coach Carol Owens and head coach Niele Ivey. Washington currently has no pets, and there is no other information known about her personal life.


References


External links


Penn State coaching profile
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