During his first year at the helm of the Lady Trappers in 2004-05, Oletzke led NWC to an 18-11 record. During his next three seasons, Oletzke's squads posted records of 7-20, 8-20 and 12-18. This season, after 16 games, the Lady Trappers are 3-13 …
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Chad Oletzke, head coach of the women's basketball team at Northwest College, announced his resignation Monday. His resignation, according to a press release issued by NWC, is effective in mid-May at the end of the current academic year. The fifth-year coach said he resigned for personal reasons.
During his first year at the helm of the Lady Trappers in 2004-05, Oletzke led NWC to an 18-11 record. During his next three seasons, Oletzke's squads posted records of 7-20, 8-20 and 12-18. This season, after 16 games, the Lady Trappers are 3-13 overall. Oletzke's overall record at NWC currently stands at 48-82.
“We recognize Chad for his years of service at NWC and wish him well in the future,” NWC Vice President for Student Affairs Dana Young said in a press release issued Monday afternoon.
Young also said a search for a new coach will be launched this spring.