SPIRE Welcomes Four-Time All-American and WNBA Champion Candice Wiggins as Director and Head Coach of Women's Basketball
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Monday, May 16, 2022
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GENEVA, Ohio, May 16, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Since the announcement earlier this year of a new women's basketball program coming to the international athletic academy, SPIRE accepted numerous applications for the role of Director and Head Coach to lead the way. One application stood out from the rest; former Stanford Cardinal and WNBA champion, Candice Wiggins. The four-time All-American will be joining SPIRE to help build and lead the women's basketball academy in Geneva.
Key Points:
- One application stood out from the rest; former Stanford Cardinal and WNBA champion, Candice Wiggins.
- The four-time All-American will be joining SPIRE to help build and lead the women's basketball academy in Geneva.
- Wiggins is a well-recognized name in women's basketball, boasting a decorated career on the court in both the college and professional ranks.
- Wiggins has worked and coached in AAU and high school basketball since she retired from her professional basketball career.