Shocking announcement: Oklahoma sooners women’s basketball coach Jennie Baranczyk named AP Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year for the third straight year…see more………

Shocking announcement: Oklahoma sooners women’s basketball coach Jennie Baranczyk named AP Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year for the third straight year…see more………
In a stunning and historic moment for women’s college basketball, Oklahoma Sooners head coach Jennie Baranczyk has been named the Associated Press Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season. This remarkable achievement places Baranczyk among the sport’s elite, highlighting her dominant run at the helm of a program that has rapidly become a national powerhouse under her guidance.
Baranczyk, who took over the Oklahoma program in 2021, has consistently elevated the Sooners’ performance season after season. What makes this latest award even more significant is that it comes during a transition year, with Oklahoma navigating its first campaign as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Despite the challenges of joining one of the toughest leagues in women’s college basketball, Baranczyk led her squad to a stellar 27–8 overall record and an impressive 11–5 conference showing in 2024–25.
The Sooners’ success hasn’t been confined to the regular season. Under Baranczyk, Oklahoma has made consistent NCAA Tournament appearances, with deep runs and a style of play that has energized fans and analysts alike. Her teams are known for their fast pace, offensive creativity, and relentless defense—an identity that mirrors Baranczyk’s own coaching philosophy: fearless, focused, and family-oriented.
Baranczyk’s influence extends well beyond wins and championships. She has cultivated a program rooted in culture, character, and player development. Her players not only improve on the court but also thrive in the classroom and the community. That holistic commitment is part of why her coaching peers and the media hold her in such high regard.
It’s never just about me,” Baranczyk said in a brief statement. “This honor is a reflection of our players, our staff, and the belief this university has in what we’re building. I’m humbled and incredibly proud of what we’re achieving together.”
Winning the AP Coach of the Year three times in a row is nearly unheard of and underscores the dominance Baranczyk has established in Norman. As she continues to lead the Sooners into a new era in the SEC, expectations are sky-high—but with Baranczyk at the helm, Oklahoma appears more than ready for the challenge.
One thing is clear: Jennie Baranczyk isn’t just coaching a team—she’s building a legacy.