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Union University women's basketball versus Bentley University, 2025 NCAA D2 WBB Elite Eight Quarterfinals, UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, Pittsburgh, Pa., Photos by Union Sports Communication.
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Union's Campbell named TSWA Pat Summitt Women's Basketball Coach of the Year

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Mark Campbell named the 2025 TSWA Pat Summitt Women's Basketball Coach of the Year.

NASHVILLE – Union University's Mark Campbell and Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes were voted Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Women's Basketball College Coach and Player of the Year, respectively, as announced this week by the organization. Campbell and Blakes will be honored at the annual TSWA Hall of Fame banquet on Thursday, July 10 in Baird Chapel at Cumberland University.

This is the seventh time in his career that Campbell has been named the TSWA Coach of the Year.

Campbell was named the Pat Summitt Women's Basketball Coach of the Year, leading Union to a 33-4 overall record and reaching the NCAA Division II Elite Eight and the national semifinals in Pittsburgh, Pa. Union won the Gulf South Conference regular season title (10th in program history) with a 21-1 record as well as the Gulf South Conference Tournament title (7th in program history, fifth in the last six years).

Union earned the No. 1 seed and host of the NCAA D-II South Region Tournament, claiming that title as well to move on to the Elite Eight. Seventh-seeded Union won its national quarterfinal game, upsetting No. 2-seed Bentley, 80-66. Union won 19 straight games before ending its season in the national semifinals.

Campbell picked up his 750th career win with the victory in the national quarterfinals and has a career mark of 775-120 (.866). He was named the GSC Coach of the Year for the sixth time and was also a finalist for the WBCA National Coach of the Year. Campbell has been selected for induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville this June.

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