Gould named head coach of UPEI Women’s Basketball team
The University of Prince Edward Island announced today that Greg Gould is returning as head coach of the Women's Basketball team.
Gould, originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, coached the Panthers from 2012-14 and prior to that led the coaching staff for the girls' basketball team at Riverview High School in New Brunswick. He will begin his post at UPEI immediately to fill the vacancy left by Mark English last month.
Chris Huggan, Director of Athletics and Recreation said, 'While we were impressed with all of the candidates we interviewed, Greg Gould is an experienced, committed and highly successful coach. We are very excited to welcome Greg back, to take our program to the next level and build upon last year's success.' The 2014-15 team played in the final of the AUS championship, placing second behind Saint Mary's.
Gould is eager to return to the Island and continue working with UPEI student athletes, alumni, and the PEI basketball community.
'My goals are to help make the team a consistent AUS contender, win the championship, and ultimately, compete solidly at the national level,' said Gould. 'I would like to thank UPEI for sharing my vision for the Women's Basketball program and look forward to connecting with our student athletes to help them develop into the most capable, compassionate, ethical, and successful persons they can be. I can't wait to discuss how we can work together to move the program forward.'
Gould has coached basketball for 44 years, leading girls basketball teams at Moncton, Fredericton, and Riverview high schools, six times to the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association (NBIAA) AAA provincial championships. He also coached at the post-secondary level, including the St. Thomas University and the New Brunswick Teachers' College women's teams, and for a variety of provincial basketball teams. Gould is a recipient of the Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association (ACAA) Coach of the Year, Basketball New Brunswick Coaches Award, and the NBIAA Women's Coach of the Year award.