This is the Johns Hopkins University Women's Basketball scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to specifics on the college and details on their Women's Basketball program like who to contact about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented and how to start the recruiting process.
Johns Hopkins University Women's basketball Program Recruiting and Coaching Personnel
If you're trying to get recruited it's important to know who to get in front of - and NCSA has got the info you need. The Head Coach of the Johns Hopkins University Women's Basketball program is Rodney Rogan. Other major staff include:

  • Assistant Coach Kayla Robbins

For anybody who is interested in becoming a part of the Johns Hopkins University Women's Basketball program they are the individuals you need to get in touch with. You'll be able to choose to contact them via email utilizing the link above or call the school to get additional details about the school and Women's Basketball program before deciding whether or not it's the best fit for you.
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NCSA offers student athletes the resources and info they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Women's Basketball program, whether it is at Johns Hopkins University or another college. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a vital part of the recruiting process. This year on it's own there are 97258 Women's Basketball student athletes utilizing the NCSA technology, network and scouting experts to get their highlights before 6599 coaches at 2058 colleges Women's Basketball programs all over the country.
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