
ABILENE – Abilene Christian women’s basketball’s Yannick Denson has been promoted to associate head coach, head coach Julie Goodenough announced on Monday. Denson served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in his first season with the Wildcats in 2024-25 and led the team’s defensive efforts to new heights.
“This promotion isn’t just a new title — it’s a new opportunity to lead, to inspire and to keep building something greater than myself,” Denson said. “I’m honored and ready for the challenge.”
With Denson at the helm of the ACU’s defensive strategy last season, the Wildcats built a 22-13 record with a 9-7 mark in the Western Athletic Conference. They reached the Super 16 of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament with their most victories, highest overall winning percentage and highest conference winning percentage since 2020.
“Coach Denson has made an immediate impact on our team,” Goodenough said. “He draws from his experiences as a high school and Division III head coach and also a Division I assistant coach at other universities. He is a thorough teacher and I really appreciate his defensive mindset.”
ACU did so with the league’s fourth-ranked defense in allowing 61.8 points per game. The Wildcats proved adept at creating chaos on the court with 21.5 turnovers forced per game, ranking third in the WAC and 14th nationwide. They collected the third-most steals in the conference at 10.5 per game to rank 30th in the country. ACU’s +4.17 turnover margin was the second-best mark in the league and 38th in the nation.
Opponents managed 32.1 rebounds per game against the WAC’s No. 3 rebounding defense, leading to the WAC’s second-ranked rebounding margin of +3.77. ACU’s rebound disparity was 78th in the country.
Coupled with the conference’s third-best scoring offense at 71.5 points per game, the Wildcats registered the WAC’s No. 2 scoring margin at +9.74 points, ranking 64th in women’s basketball.
Bella Earle became the program’s first-ever addition to the WAC All-Defensive Team and was an All-WAC First Team honoree. She collected 2.4 steals per game, third-most in ACU’s Division I history, while Mia Rivers averaged 2.2 steals before suffering a season-ending injury early in conference play.
Earle, Rivers and Payton Hull each ranked in the top 11 in the WAC in steals per game, with Earle slotting in at 46th nationally. She brought down the fifth-most defensive rebounds in the conference at 4.91 per game, and, along with Erin Woodson, made it into the program’s Division I top 10 for single-season steal percentage.
Meredith Mayes, an All-WAC Second Team selection, blocked 36 shots and averaged 1.1 blocks per game, each ranking sixth in ACU’s Division I annals. She tied for third in the league in blocks per game.
Prior to joining the Wildcats, Denson was an assistant coach at College of Charleston for two seasons, going a combined 33-28. The Cougars went 13-5 in the Coastal Athletic Association in 2023-24, finishing third in the conference and reaching the second round of the WNIT.
Denson was previously the head coach at Division III Howard Payne in Brownwood, Texas for three years after serving as an assistant coach and video coordinator at UT-Rio Grande Valley. Before ascending to the collegiate level, Denson was the head girl’s basketball coach at Legacy Christian Academy in Beaumont. He led it to a 34-2 record and a state championship in 2017 and a state runner-up finish in 2016.
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