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Amy Wright hiring unveiled at press conference

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the seniors made up 132/200 minutes played and four of which were starters.

“I think we have the tools in place, obviously, there’s opportunity to bring others in. But it’s got to be the right people,” Wright said. “There’s nothing I want to do less than take away what they’ve already built as a collective unit… this is a team that’s unified.”

Former head coach Jeff Cammon had four final recruits coming to The Beach whom Wright said will all still have their offers honored.

Cammon also took the entirety of his coaching staff along with him, leaving Wright in a tough position. A new staff will need to be selected and hired after she decided to not bring along any staff from Oklahoma sticking to local options instead.

“There is a true sense of community and passion for Long Beach State athletics,” Wright said. “While Long Beach may be a mid-major school. This is a power five program with Power Five expectations that we won’t settle because we stand on the shoulders of giants.”

The conference concluded with Wright welcoming all of her players to the podium and having them introduce themselves individually to the audience.

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