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Women's Basketball

Jason Williams Tapped to Lead USC Upstate Women's Basketball Program

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Owning 171 wins over the past nine seasons—making him the second-winningest NCAA women's basketball head coach in the state of North Carolina behind only NC State's Wes Moore—three combined conference titles, three NCAA appearances, and four conference Coach of the Year selections, Jason Williams has been chosen as the next leader of the USC Upstate women's basketball program.
 
"I'm thrilled to welcome Jason Williams to USC Upstate! Coach Williams has an incredible on-the-court pedigree, having won two regular season conference championships and one conference tournament championship over the last five years while making it all the way to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament," said Director of Athletics Daniel Feig. "More importantly, Coach Williams develops student-athletes into leaders of tomorrow off the court while instilling core values such as teamwork, integrity, and selflessness. Coach Williams is the type of leader that inspires students to achieve greater feats than even they believe is possible, and we're so excited to welcome him to Spartanburg!"
 
"I would like to thank Daniel Feig, Chancellor Dr. Bennie Harris, and the rest of the search committee for trusting me to be the next head coach at USC Upstate. Our visions clearly aligned, and I am eager to start making those visions real in the community and within our student-athletes," said Williams. "Coach Burke has instilled a winning way here at Upstate and I look forward to consistently continuing that success. I am excited for the opportunity to set a culture based on family and building young women into leaders of tomorrow. I cannot express how humbled I am for this opportunity, and I am ready to get on campus and immerse myself into all that Spartanburg has to offer!"
 
Prior to joining the Spartan program, Williams spent the last nine seasons as the head coach at Belmont Abbey College (Belmont, N.C.), leading the program to an aforementioned 171 wins, three NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, including the program's first-ever Elite Eight appearance in 2021-22, two Conference Carolinas regular season championships, and one Conference Carolinas tournament championship.
 
During his tenure at Belmont Abbey, Williams led the Crusaders to five 20-win seasons and has won 19 or more games in seven of his nine seasons, including a streak of five straight seasons. For his efforts, he's been named Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year on four occasions, taking home the honor in 2013-14, 2017-18, 2019-20, and 2020-21.
 
Leading the Crusader program, Williams' teams claimed consecutive Conference Carolinas championships, taking the regular season championship in 2019-20 and 2020-21 while winning the conference tournament championship in 2020-21. Under his leadership, the program appeared in three NCAA Division II Tournaments, earning the program's first tournament victory in 15 years during his first season in 2013-14 and advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history in 2020-21 after earning the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Southeast Regional.
 
Under his guidance, McKenzie Owens earned Conference Carolinas Player of the Year honors and an Honorable Mention All-American nod during the 2014-15 season, making her one of four Crusaders to earn the honor in program history. She also garnered back-to-back First Team All-Conference Carolinas selections in 2013-14 and 2014-15, becoming the first player in nearly 10 years to be named First Team in back-to-back seasons.
 
Under Williams' tutelage, Maria Kuhlman became Belmont Abbey's second Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year winner in program history in 2017-18 before wrapping her career with three consecutive First Team All-Conference selections, becoming the first player in program history to earn First Team honors in three straight seasons.
 
In addition to the program's major award winners and 21 All-Conference Carolinas selections, Williams' Crusader program has seen 29 Academic All-Conference Carolinas selections with his teams holding a 100 percent graduation rate. His program has also claimed three Messick Sportsmanship Awards—an award given to the institution that demonstrates the best overall sportsmanship as voted on by conference coaches—from Conference Carolinas, most recently in 2021-22.
 
Prior to rejoining the Belmont Abbey athletic department as its women's basketball head coach, Williams spent a season on staff at Jacksonville State University in 2012-13 following eight seasons on the Crusaders' men's basketball staff from 2004-2012.
 
Details for a press conference in the G.B. Hodge Center will be forthcoming.
 
All hires by the University of South Carolina Upstate athletic department are subject to an approved background check.

Testimonials for Coach Jason Williams
Chris Colvin, Commissioner, Conference Carolinas
"Jason Williams is a tremendous hire for USC Upstate. Watching the success of Belmont Abbey women's basketball over the last few years, it is clear that Coach Williams embodies the qualities you are looking for in a coach in that he is a first-class individual and coach who can also win and recruit at an extremely high level. I know all of us in Conference Carolinas look forward to seeing the continued growth of the USC Upstate women's basketball program over the next few years under the watch of Coach Williams."

Katie Pate, Assistant Athletics Director for Development, Appalachian State
"What an exciting opportunity for USC Upstate Athletics and the women's basketball program! It is a distinctive pleasure to call new head coach Jason Williams a longtime respected colleague. His rich commitment to student-athlete welfare and success, integrity, and citizenship is a proven winning combination. Coach Williams' reputation for building champions both on and off the court is well-documented and sets an industry standard of excellence. This is indeed a SLAM DUNK hire for the Spartans and the Spartanburg community!"

Cara Consuegra, Head Coach, Charlotte
"I have watched Jason over the years build a program with a lot of success. But what has impressed me the most is the way he has gone about his success--with character and class. He will bring those values to Upstate and no doubt continue his winning ways." 
 
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