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Joi Williams (born November 5, 1966)[2] is the former head coach of the UCF Knights women's basketball team.[1]

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Joi Williams
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
TeamSan Antonio Stars
Biographical details
Born (1966-11-05) November 5, 1966 (age 58)
Jacksonville, Florida[1]
Playing career
1984–1988South Florida
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1989–2001Florida (asst.)
2001–2003Clemson (asst.)
2003–2007Murray State
2007–2016UCF
2017San Antonio Stars (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall168–224 (.429)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Conference USA Tournament champions (2009, 2011)
Medal record
Women's Basketball
Assistant Coach for  United States
FIBA Under-19 World Championship
Gold medal – first place2011 Puerto Montt Team Competition
Assistant Coach for  United States
FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship
Gold medal – first place2010 Colorado Springs Team Competition
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Career

Williams arrived at UCF in 2007 and during her tenure, she has taken the Knights to two C-USA championships.[3][4] As of March 7, 2016, Williams and the school agreed to part ways.[5] On March 14, 2017, Williams was announced as a new assistant coach for the WNBA's San Antonio Stars.[6]

Personal life

In August 2004, she married Herman Felton Jr.[7]

Head coaching record

Source[8][9][10][11]

More information Season, Team ...
Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Murray State (Ohio Valley Conference) (2003–2007)
2003–04 Murray State 13–159–7t5th
2004–05 Murray State 9–195–118th
2005–06 Murray State 11–179–11t6th
2006–07 Murray State 21–1015–52nd
Murray State: 54–61 (.470)38–34 (.528)
UCF (Conference USA) (2007–2013)
2007–08 UCF 10–203–1312th
2008–09 UCF 17–1711–5t2ndNCAA First Round
2009–10 UCF 11–167–9t7th
2010–11 UCF 22–1112–42ndNCAA First Round
2011–12 UCF 12–177–9t7th
2012–13 UCF 16–187–9t8th
UCF (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2016)
2013–14 UCF 10–203–159th
2014–15 UCF 9–215–138th
2015–16 UCF 7–234–14t9th
UCF: 114–163 (.412)59–91 (.393)
Total:168–224(.429)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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