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Miller resigns as USC Aiken women’s basketball head coach

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Mar. 3—Mark Miller has resigned his position as the head women’s basketball coach at USC Aiken.

Miller led the program for nine seasons, earning an NCAA Tournament bid in 2023. His career in higher education as a coach spans over 40 years.

“I would like to thank Coach Miller for his work at USC Aiken,” Director of Athletics Todd Wilkinson stated in a release from the athletic department. “I have high respect for what he has sacrificed in his life to give back to college athletics for 40 years. I appreciate his commitment to standards of excellence and a work ethic second to none. I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

USCA had an overall record of 92-142 and 59-102 in the Peach Belt Conference under Miller. The Pacers won double-digit games four times during his tenure, including a high mark of 18-12 in the 2022-23 season. That year, the Pacers posted a PBC record of 12-6.

Last season USCA was 5-23 (1-17), and this past season wrapped up Saturday with a record of 6-22 (3-15). The Pacers fell to Lander by a point in the season finale.

USCA will conduct a national search to identify the next leader of Pacer women’s basketball.

“We have a great job at growing USC Aiken,” Wilkinson added. “There is so much positive forward momentum throughout the university. Everything needed is in place for a great leader to embrace excellence and lead USCA Women’s Basketball! Go Pacers!”

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