Motlow State is pleased to announce that former Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Jade Patrick has stepped into the lead role as Interim Head Coach for the 2024-2025 season. He is excited to connect with Motlow's surrounding communities and local talent as the program grows.
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Newly-hired Assistant Director of Student Success Kareem Kenney will double as the Interim Head Coach for the women's basketball team at Motlow State for the 2024-2025 season. Kenney comes to Motlow with approximately 17 years of coaching experience and is excited to be a part of the program's growth.
September is Suicide Prevention Month and serves as a time for counseling and medical professionals to promote resources for those in need. In observance of this, Motlow State hosted events to inform students about how they can help those who are struggling and the free assistance available to them on all Motlow campuses.
Kick off the new schoolyear by visiting Motlow's Moore County campus and watching our nationally-ranked women's soccer team. Since the team's inception in 2017, the team has been named conference champions four times under the leadership of Coach Andy Lyon. In addition to balancing athletics and academics, the team gives back to charity, hosts soccer camps for children, and travels to Belize to promote women's soccer and donate items to schoolchildren.

























