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Grand Canyon hires South Carolina assistant Winston Gandy to take over after Molly Miller's exit

Grand Canyon hires South Carolina assistant Winston Gandy to take over after Molly Miller's exit

Washington Post25-03-2025

PHOENIX — Grand Canyon has hired South Carolina assistant Winston Gandy to take over its program after Molly Miller departed for Arizona State.
Gandy had his introductory press conference at Grand Canyon on Monday before returning to South Carolina to help the Gamecocks in their national title defense. He is stepping in for Miller, who went 117-38 in five seasons at Grand Canyon and led the Lopes to an NCAA Tournament berth this year before she was hired by Arizona State.

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