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Turner Selected As A WBCA 2026 Next Generation Institute Participant

ATLANTA (SMU) — SMU Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Anthony Turner was selected as part of the class of participants in the 2026 WBCA Next Generation Institute— a high-level education program for experienced assistant coaches who aspire to become collegiate head coaches, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced on Thursday.
 
Now in its fourth year, the curriculum of the WBCA Next Generation Institute focuses on the CEO attributes needed to lead a program and be a problem-solver in today's ever-changing landscape of higher education and the enterprise of intercollegiate athletics. 

"The WBCA is pleased to announce the participants for the 2026 WBCA Next Generation Institute," said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. "This fourth class of cohorts will be challenged to set aside X's and O's for two days during the upcoming WBCA Convention in Phoenix and concentrate on understanding and developing the skills in business, communications, marketing and management of both people and resources that is required to be a successful head coach in this new landscape of college athletics."
 
Turner has amassed more than 20 years of experience coaching and assisting with multiple NCAA women's basketball programs. Turner is in his first year as an assistant coach at SMU and his third on Head Coach Adia Barnes' coaching staff, after joining Barnes at Arizona in 2023. In his first season with the Wildcats, Turner helped the team to 18 wins and its fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament berth.
 
Turner was selected to participate in the NCAA BCA/ACE program in 2011. This highly selective and prestigious program selects 24 minority assistant coaches in basketball, 12 women's basketball assistants and 12 men's basketball assistants and trains them at the NCAA headquarters, with the purpose of preparing them to become successful head coaches. 
 
Here are the participants for the 2026 WBCA Next Generation Institute:
 
Name Institution
Ashley Barlow University of Cincinnati
Donald Bohannon University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Erika Brown Fairfield University
Janet Butler University of Denver
Mandi Carver Oklahoma State University
Josh Cooperwood Loyola University Maryland
Yannick Denson Abilene Christian University
Krystle Evans University of West Georgia
Brianna Finch George Washington University
Michael Floyd Sacramento State University
Eric Gracia East Tennessee State University
Jason Harris East Carolina University
Patrick Harrison Wichita State University
Bri Hutchen University of Delaware
Robert Isme American University
Durmon Dontae Jennings University of North Texas
Crayton "CJ" Jones University of Virginia
Sarah Jones University of Akron
Latara King University of Washington
John Leonzo Wright State University
Shareese McBrayer Eastern Michigan University
Landis McCoy Longwood University
Brock McGinnis University of Kansas
Khalilah Mitchell University of Hawaii
Colleen Moriarty New Jersey Institute of Technology
Morgan Paige University of Kansas
Brittany Pinkney University of Richmond
Khadija Rushdan Marquette University
Bianca Smith Michigan State University
Abby Stamp University of Iowa
Matthew Smith Washington State University
Anthony Turner SMU
Brett Vana Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Bridget Williams Benedict College
 
To be eligible for selection to participate in the program, a person must be a current WBCA member, must have at least five years' experience as a coach, and must be nominated by a current WBCA member. The Institute is held in conjunction with the WBCA Convention, which this year takes place April 2-5 in Phoenix.
 
About the WBCA
The Women's Basketball Coaches Association is the professional association for coaches of women's and girls' basketball at all levels of competition. Founded in 1981, the WBCA offers educational resources that coaches need to help make themselves better leaders, teachers and mentors to their players; provides opportunities for coaches to connect with peers in the profession; serves as the unifying voice of coaches to those organizations that control the game; and celebrates those coaches, players and other individuals who excel each year and contribute to the advancement of the sport. Visit www.WBCA.org for more details about the Association.
 
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