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UM Athletics at a Glance:

Home of 8 National Titles: ‘93, ’94, ‘97, ’97, ‘97, ’98, ‘02, ’06.
107 All-Time NAIA Scholar Athletes. 61 Conference Championships.
310 All-Time NAIA All Americans.

Head Basketball Coach


Billy Evans
Head Basketball Coach 

Evans will begin his first season at the helm of the University of Mobile women’s basketball program after spending 11 seasons at conference rival Belhaven.

Evans takes over the Lady Rams’ program after winning 51 games over the past two seasons with the Blazers, and making back-to-back trips to the NAIA Women’s Basketball National Tournament. In 2012-13, Mobile will be looking to get back to the tournament for the first time since 2005-06. Evans comes to Mobile with a 166-163 career coaching record.

He has coached the past two SSAC Player of the Year winners and three NAIA All-Americans over the past two seasons, including a 1st-teamer last year. Evans’ teams have ranked in the Top-15 in turnover margin in the NAIA in each of the last five years and in the Top-17 in steals in each of the last four seasons.

Prior to arriving at Belhaven, Evans spent the 2000-2001 season as an assistant with the Millsaps College women’s basketball program. A 1977 graduate of Northeast Louisiana University, he has been involved in coaching for more than 25 years, at both the high school and collegiate levels. He has served as head coach of men’s and women’s varsity basketball, tennis and track, as well as assistant coach for high school football and baseball.

Evans served as Head Coach of the women’s basketball team at Northwest Rankin High School (Brandon, Mississippi) from 1994-2000. While at Northwest, he compiled an overall record of 94-54, and took the 1999 team to the state championship game for the first time in the school’s history.

Assistant Basketball Coach


Courtney Ward
  Assistant Basketball Coach 

Ward will begin her first season as assistant coach at the University of Mobile after playing for Head Coach Billy Evans 2006-10. She graduated from Belhaven in May of 2010 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Sports Administration and spent last season as a grad assistant in the sports information office.

During her four-year playing career with the Blazers, Ward appeared in 119 games, scoring 434 points, dishing out 332 assists, grabbing 289 rebounds and racking up 203 steals.

Her best season came in 2009-10, when she finished with 161 points 119 assists, 70 steals and 95 rebounds. She shot 79.5% from the free throw line that season.