Aaron Roussell Takes the Helm as Virginia's New Head Women's Basketball Coach
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Aaron Roussell Takes the Helm as Virginia's New Head Women's Basketball Coach

2026-04-07T21:19:16Z

University of Virginia Director of Athletics Carla Williams announced today (April 7) the hiring of Aaron Roussell as head women’s basketball coach. Roussell becomes the seventh head coach in the program’s history.

The University of Virginia has found its next leader for women's basketball. Director of Athletics Carla Williams officially announced on April 7 the hiring of Aaron Roussell as the program's new head coach, making him the seventh head coach in the storied program's history.

Roussell steps into one of the more prominent roles in ACC women's basketball, inheriting a program with a rich tradition and high expectations. Williams expressed confidence in the hire, signaling that Roussell's background and coaching philosophy align with the university's vision for the program's future.

Roussell brings a wealth of experience to Charlottesville, having built a reputation as a skilled developer of talent and a strong recruiter at the collegiate level. His appointment is expected to energize both the current roster and prospective recruits as the Cavaliers look to elevate their standing in a competitive conference.

Williams has been deliberate in her coaching searches since taking over as athletic director, prioritizing candidates who can compete at the highest level while upholding the university's academic and cultural standards. Roussell's selection reflects those priorities and signals a commitment to building a sustainable winner in Charlottesville.

The program now turns its attention to the upcoming season, with players, fans, and staff eager to see how Roussell will shape the identity of Virginia women's basketball in the years ahead.