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Breaking: Osi Bashorun Adeduntan’s Daughter, Ganiyat, Emerges First African Coach of United States Basket Ball Team

Lekan Shobo ShobowaleBy Lekan Shobo ShobowaleMarch 23, 20255 Mins Read
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Breaking: Osi Bashorun Adeduntan’s Daughter, Ganiyat, Emerges First African Coach of United States Basket Ball Team
..my father is my mentor – Ganiyat Adeduntan

In what can be described as historic, daughter of the Osi Bashorun of Ibadanland, and Prince of Oyo kingdom Prince (Dr) Azeez ADEWOLU GBADEGESIN Popoola Adeduntan-ONISILE-Ganiyat Adeduntan has been named women’s basketball head coach for the George Washington Revolutionaries.

After a four-year stint as Head Coach at Colgate, including school-records in overall and conference wins this season, and back-to-back 20-win seasons and WNIT appearance in 2023-24 and 2024-25, the Athens, Georgia native returns to the Smith Center sidelines where she was GW’s top assistant coach for three seasons and spent four years overall from 2017-2021, punctuated by an A-10 Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018.

“Coach Adeduntan is the right leader to return GW women’s basketball to the top of the A-10 and the national stage,” said Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Lipitz. “She is a program-builder, evidenced by the remarkable turnaround she engineered at Colgate, an elite recruiter, a relentless competitor, and a skilled tactician and teacher of the game. Moreover, she builds deep, authentic relationships with her student-athletes on- and off-the-court. We’re thrilled to welcome Coach G home to Foggy Bottom.”

Adeduntan reflected on her path back to GW and the opportunity ahead to rejoin the nation’s elite.

“I am overjoyed to be the next women’s basketball head coach at George Washington University,” said Adeduntan. “GW holds a special place in my heart, and I am grateful to President Granberg and Michael Lipitz for entrusting me with this program. This university is in one of the best cities in the world and offers a world-class education with a history and tradition of winning in women’s basketball. GW is a place where we can win at the highest level of competition. We will strive for excellence in everything we do and work relentlessly to win championships here. I am excited and fired up to get to work.”

At Colgate, she led the Raiders to historic results. Before Adeduntan’s hire, Colgate had won 129 games in total over 16 years and recorded just two winning seasons in conference play since 2000. In the last three seasons under her leadership, Colgate has won 59 games and posted a winning record in the Patriot League each year.

Colgate’s 23 overall wins and 13 conference wins this season were the best in school history. The success of Adeduntan’s squad was driven by a relentless defense and a focus on the fundamentals which saw the Raiders rank sixth nationally in free throw percentage, 35th in assist-to-turnover ratio and 43rd in scoring defense in the country, while pacing the conference in rebounding margin and turnover margin.

In 2023-24, behind the nation’s best three-point field goal defence, Colgate finished 20-14 overall and 10-8 in Patriot League play, en route to capturing their first 20-win season since 2003-04. Adeduntun and the Raiders finished second in the Patriot League standings last year – its highest finish in more than two decades – with a defense that led the Patriot League and ranked 15th nationally in opponents points per game.

With one of the top defensive units in the country, Colgate challenged itself at every opportunity, scheduling top-seeded 2025 NCAA Tournament team UCLA, as well as opponents from the ACC, Big East and A-10 Last season Colgate earned the program’s first-ever win over a Big East opponent when they knocked off Providence, 54-41, in the second round of the WNIT to become the first team in Patriot League history to advance to the Super Sixteen of the WNIT.

Previously at GW, while learning the ins-and-outs of the powerhouse program, Adeduntan worked directly with the development of guards and wings. Under her guidance, George Washington produced two All-Conference guards in two years in Mei-Lyn Bautista and Brianna Cummings. Having also assisted with the scouting of opponents, community service initiatives, serving as housing and compliance liaison, and overseeing student-athletes’ academic progress, there is not a corner of George Washington with which Adeduntan is unfamiliar, paving the way for a strong start.

Originally coming to GW after spending three seasons as an assistant coach at Northeastern University, she helped engineer a nine-win turnaround from her first season on the staff with the Huskies to her second season as the Huskies improved from four wins in 2014-15 to 15 wins in 2015-16.

A 1,000-point scorer and All-ACC performer as a four-year letterwinner at Florida State, Adeduntan also excelled in the classroom as a four-time ACC All-Academic honoree.

She earned her both her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) from Florida State and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Northeastern.

Go Beyond the Bio with Coach G.

HEAD COACHING RECORD

YEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE POSTSEASON

2024-25 23-9 13-5 WNIT

2023-24 20-14 10-8 WNIT Super 16

2022-23 16-14 10-8

2021-22 6-24 4-14

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