Brooks Donald-Williams

Brooks Donald-Williams (born January 16, 1978)[1] is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's basketball team. She was previously the head coach of the McNeese State Cowgirls basketball team,[2] and an assistant women's basketball coach for Alabama.[3] On April 11, 2019, Donald-Williams was named the head women's basketball coach at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.[4][5]

Brooks Williams
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamLouisiana–Monroe
ConferenceSun Belt
Record3-26
Biographical details
Born (1978-01-16) January 16, 1978
Jennings, Louisiana
Alma materMississippi State University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2000–2003Arkansas–Little Rock (Asst.)
2003–2004Memphis (Asst.)
2004–2007Southern Miss (Asst.)
2007–2016McNeese State
2016–2019Alabama (Asst.)
2019–presentLouisiana–Monroe
Head coaching record
Overall174–156
Tournaments15–12
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • 2010–11 Southland Conference Regular Season Champion
  • 2011 Southland Conference Tournament Champion
  • 2012 Southland Conference Tournament Champion
Awards
  • 2010 Toys for Tots of Southwest Louisiana Influential Person of the Year
  • 2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year
  • 2013 McNeese State President's Award

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
McNeese State Cowgirls (Southland Conference) (2007–2016)
2007–08 McNeese State 10–218–8T–2nd
2008–09 McNeese State 14–166–107th
2009–10 McNeese State 7–223–13T–10th
2010–11 McNeese State 26–715–11stNCAA First Round
2011–12 McNeese State 26–813–32ndNCAA First Round
2012–13 McNeese State 21–1511–7T–4thWBI Runner Up
2013–14 McNeese State 19–1410–87thWBI First Round
2014–15 McNeese State 18–1411–75thWBI Second Round
2015–16 McNeese State 20–1311–75thWBI Second Round
McNeese State: 161–130 (.553)88–64 (.579)
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2019–present)
2019–20 Louisiana–Monroe 3-261-17
Louisiana–Monroe: 3-26 (.103)1-17 (.056)
Total:174–156 (.527)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

  1. "Women's Basketball Coaches Career". NCAA. Retrieved 30 Sep 2015.
  2. http://mcneesesports.com/coaches.aspx?rc=655&path=wbball
  3. "Brooks Donald Williams". rolltide.com. University of Alabama. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  4. Hunsucker, Adam (April 11, 2019). "Donald-Williams begins tall task of rebuilding Warhawks". The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on April 12, 2019. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  5. Hunsucker, Adam (April 10, 2019). "ULM to introduce new women's basketball coach on Thursday". The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on April 12, 2019. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
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