Rutgers Loses Women’s Assistance Basketball Coach

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New Brunswick, New Jersey (PSF) - The Rutgers women's basketball program was hit with a devastating blow as the news of the untimely death of their beloved assistant coach broke. The entire university community was left reeling from the loss, as they mourned the passing of a dedicated mentor and a beloved figure.

Penson, who had been an integral part of the Rutgers women's basketball program for several years, succumbed to an unexpected ailment, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration, commitment, and a profound impact on the lives of her players and colleagues. Known for her infectious passion for the sport, unwavering determination, and nurturing nature, Penson quickly became an invaluable part of the team's success.
During her time at Rutgers, Penson played a pivotal role in the development of the team, helping mold them into a strong and cohesive unit. Her tireless dedication and relentless pursuit of excellence pushed the players to new heights both on and off the court. She was not just a coach to them but also a mentor, friend, and inspiration.

The Rutgers women's basketball program, known for its resilience and fighting spirit, now finds itself facing an extraordinary challenge. Penson's absence will undoubtedly be felt deeply by her colleagues and players, who must now come together to navigate the uncertainties of the future. However, if there is one thing this program has demonstrated over the years, it is the ability to rally in the face of adversity.

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