Original article (Ronald Hughey Joins Women’s Basketball as Head Coach) on the University of Houston’s athletic website uhcougars.com.

Former Florida State assistant coach Ronald Hughey will become the next head coach of the University of Houston Women’s Basketball program, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Mack Rhoades announced Monday evening.

Hughey will be introduced at a 1 p.m. press conference Tuesday inside the Carl Lewis Auditorium, located within in the University of Houston Athletics/Alumni Center. All fans and media are invited to attend the press conference.

Hughey will become the seventh head coach in program history. He comes to Houston as one of the rising stars in the industry and is regarded as one of the top assistants in the game, as he’s been on six consecutive NCAA Tournament coaching staffs with four different schools in Florida State, Texas, Rutgers and UCF. In all, he has helped lead five schools to seven postseason appearances in 10 years as a Division I coach.

“As we went through this coaching search, we spoke with many different people who knew Hughey well, on and off the court. Coach Hughey’s energy, excitement, and commitment to his student-athletes were apparent from our very first meeting. He is one of the rising stars in this industry and we’re excited to have him join our University of Houston Athletics family,” Rhoades said.

The Columbia, S.C., native has made stops at four power conferences, including the SEC, BIG EAST, Big 12 and ACC, while he spent the 2008-09 campaign coaching against Houston in Conference USA as an assistant coach at UCF.

While at Texas he helped land the nation’s No. 10 recruiting class in 2011 and the country’s 13th strongest class in 2012. He kept his magic working at Florida State, as he helped the Seminoles haul in the nation’s 11th ranked class in 2013.

Hughey has been taught by some of the best coaches the sport of women’s basketball has to offer, including serving as an assistant under legendary Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer.