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ND Has Posted Director of Basketball Operations Position by dillon77
So, this begs the question, "what is Katie Capps, whose bio was written for the 2019-20 season, doing?" And where is she going (if she's going anywhere)?
If you look at the attached job description, you'll see there's a preferred candidate and the deadline for applicants is, well today (Aug. 4), so it seems like a done deal.
Is Katie, who was a four-year collegiate letter winner in hoops, moving up to assistant coaching? And, if so, where?
And, kudos to UConnCat for first posting this...the Cat follows WCBB, for sure.