American Athletic Conference regular season (2022) Kay Noel "Katie" Abrahamson-Henderson[1] (born December 23, 1966)[2] is the current head coach of the University of Georgia's women's basketball team.
She was a basketball player, averaging 44 points per game [3] and earning a place (1992) in the Washington Warriors Hall of Fame.
[4] She was named an All-American on both the Parade and USA Today teams, and ranked as one of the top five basketball players in the nation as a senior.
[3][6] Many schools recruited Katie Abrahamson; she eventually chose to attend the University of Georgia, to play for Andy Landers, now a Women's Basketball Hall of Fame coach.
[16] In her second year, the team improved to finish second in the America East conference and earn a trip to the NCAA tournament.
[18] Similar to Albany, UCF had 5 consecutive losing seasons prior to Coach Abe's hiring, including a 7-23 record in 2015-16.
Coach Abe would improve her squad instantly: a 21-12 record her first year, with a second round appearance in the WNIT.
By her third year in 2018-19, UCF would go 26-7 and finish second place in the conference, earning their first NCAA Tournament bid since the 2010-11 season.