Arizona State fires women’s basketball coach Natasha Adair

Timby, Ariz – Arizona State Natasha launched the women’s basketball coach on Saturday after three seasons of not making the NCAA championship.
“We are able to lead coach Natasha to manage basketball in women in Sun Satan during the past three seasons,” Graham Rossini, Sports Director in Arizona, said in a statement. “She and her employees have built meaningful contacts throughout the valley, and we respect how ASU represented during her time in Tempe. The national search for the next leader will start our program immediately.”
I was appointed in 2022 to replace the retired Charlie Turner Turner after spending the previous five seasons in Dilayer.
Arizona struggled to obtain a force under the administration, where it ended 8-20 in its first season. The Sun Devils won 11 games last season and went 10-22 this season, including 3-15 through Big 12.
Adair went 29-62 in general and 7-47 in playing the conference after losing Iowa state In the second round of the Big 12 tournament on Thursday.
The last Arizona state played the NCAA championship in 2019.