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Kelly Greenberg was born on 5 May, 1967 in American, is an American basketball coach. Discover Kelly Greenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Timeline
Kelly Greenberg is a former women’s college basketball coach. She resigned as head coach at Boston University in 2014 amid charges of abusing players. Allegations that she mistreated players first surfaced in 2007 when the coach admitted she made some serious mistakes that she deeply regretted. When four players left the team in 2014, an internal investigation concluded that "the manner in which Coach Greenberg interacted with many of her players was incompatible with the expectations and standards for university employees, including our coaches."
In 2014, Greenberg resigned as head women’s basketball coach after multiple players reported systematic abuse.
Greenberg and Boston University parted ways on April 22, 2014, amid allegations of player emotional abuse.
Several former Terrier players describe Greenberg's style as confrontational. Twice, in 2008 and 2014, The Boston Globe's Bob Hohler reported on the departures of players who claim they were bullied by the coach.
In 2007-08, the Terriers finished with a 20-12 overall record and 11-5 conference record including a perfect 11-0 record at Case Gym and an 11-1 record at home, with the loss coming to No. 16 Ohio State at Agganis Arena. Greenberg's squad broke program records for points in a season (2,220) and free-throw percentage (.769). The Terriers reached the conference finals against Hartford once again, following a double-overtime victory against rival Vermont in the semifinals. The team reached the 20-win milestone for the first time in 20 years and only the second time in program history.
In 2005-06, Greenberg led her Terrier team to an 18-12 record and an appearance in the America East Tournament title game following a 76-74 overtime victory over second-seeded Stony Brook in the semifinal round.
After guiding Penn to two Ivy League championships during her five-year tenure, Greenberg was appointed head coach of the Boston University women's basketball program on July 7, 2004.
In 2003-04, Greenberg led the team back to the NCAA tournament as Penn recorded a 17-10 overall mark and an 11-3 record in Ivy League play.
In 1999-00, her first season as a head coach at The University of Pennsylvania, Greenberg's squad posted its first winning season in eight years. She was named the Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year.
Kelly Greenberg began her coaching career as an assistant at Northeastern University in 1989-90. Greenberg was a volunteer assistant coach at George Washington University in 1990-91. During her tenure at George Washington, the Colonials reached the NCAA tournament, Greenberg's first trip as a coach. Greenberg was an assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island during the 1991-92 season.
Greenberg was a two-time second-team All-Big 5 selection at La Salle University, leading the Explorers to three consecutive Big 5 Championships and NCAA tournaments. She captained the 1988-89 team to a 28-3 overall record, a national ranking, and a third straight trip to the NCAA tournament. Greenberg graduated in 1989 with a bachelor of arts in English.