
Auburn women's basketball hires Norfolk State coach Larry Vickers
AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn has hired Norfolk State coach Larry Vickers to be its women's basketball coach, the school announced Sunday.
Vickers led Norfolk State to consecutive Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances during the last three seasons. He replaces Johnnie Harris, who was fired a day after Auburn lost to Florida 60-50 in the first round of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
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