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Aug. 23, 2007
Molly Dullea Named Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
CHICAGO -- University of Chicago Director of Athletics Tom Weingartner announced today that Molly Dullea has been appointed assistant women's basketball coach.
Dullea comes to Chicago following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Wesleyan University, where she assisted in all phases of the women's basketball program.
She gained her first coaching experience at Noble & Greenough School in Massachusetts, where she served as head coach of an underclassmen squad and assistant coach for the 22-3 varsity team in 2004-05.
Dullea enjoyed an outstanding playing career at St. Anselm College from 2000-04. A three-year starting point guard, she finished her career in sixth place on the NCAA Division II school's all-time assists chart. She was named the team's Most Valuable Player in 2004 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004.
Dullea earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from St. Anselm in 2004 before receiving a master's degree in social sciences from Wesleyan in 2007.
Dullea joins the staff of Head Coach Aaron Roussell, who enters his fourth year at Chicago in 2007-08. The Maroons posted a 18-7 mark a year ago and are 51-24 under Roussell.
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