Karen Aston on 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Preseason Watch ListKaren Aston on 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Preseason Watch List
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Karen Aston on 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Preseason Watch List

SAN ANTONIO – After going 26-5, including a 17-1 mark in league play and an American Conference Regular Season Championship, Head UTSA Women's Basketball Coach Karen Aston was listed on the 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award Preseason Watch list presented by Her Hoop Stats.

Twenty total coaches were selected for the watch list, and this is the second season of the award, named after the legendary former Harvard head coach. Richmond's Aaron Roussell was named the award's second winner in 2025. This year's watch list includes coaches from 13 conferences.

In four seasons at UTSA, Aston has compiled a 64-62 record, highlighted by a Regular Season Championship and two national postseason appearances. Under her tutelage, the Roadrunners have won two conference player of the year accolades, two conference newcomer of the year awards, and have placed seven on all-conference teams [2x First Team, 2x Second Team, 2x All-Defensive, 1x All-Freshman]. The Roadrunners also made significant strides off the court, earning five conference All-Academic awards, two Collegiate Sports Communicators Academic All-District selections, an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award, and a Team Impact Teammate of the Year award. UTSA has set single-season school records for both total attendance (15,732) and average attendance (1,182) under Aston. She holds a career record of 349-208 [. 627], which includes head coaching positions at Charlotte, North Texas, and Texas. In her 17 seasons as a head coach, Aston's teams have averaged 21 wins per year and have made a combined 12 national postseason appearances. 

Award Eligibility & Schedule 

To be eligible for the award, coaches must compete in one of the 26 conferences deemed to be "mid-major." The following conferences are considered high-major for the purposes of this award and thus ineligible: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, and SEC. Additionally, Oregon State and Washington State remain ineligible this season as membership in the Pac-12 Conference evolves. Interim head coaches are eligible, though total games coached were taken into consideration.

The 10-person midseason watch list will be announced in January. The five finalists for the award will be announced in March, with the winner being named around the Final Four. Coaches will be assessed across the entire season, including postseason play. Beyond on-court success, other factors such as recruiting, preseason expectations, injuries, and tactical coaching will also be weighed when assessing each candidate. Inclusion on previous watch lists is not a requirement to be considered for future watch lists.

About Kathy Delaney-Smith 

Delaney-Smith's Harvard teams compiled a record of 630-434 (.592) in her 40-year career, including a 367-168 (.685) record in Ivy League play. Delaney-Smith's 630 wins rank 32nd in Division I history.

Delaney-Smith led her teams to six NCAA Tournament appearances and nine WNIT appearances, plus three Ivy League titles before the NCAA Tournament awarded automatic bids to the Ivy League champion. She has coached nine Ivy League Player of the Year recipients, six Ivy League Rookie of the Year winners, and all 22 of Harvard's 1,000-point scorers in the program's NCAA Division I history.

Delaney-Smith was inducted into the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1986, becoming the first woman to ever be inducted, with more than three decades of her career still ahead of her. She was also inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.

A native of Newton, Mass., Delaney-Smith is also among the most accomplished high school players and coaches in the state's history. She was the first woman in state history to score 1,000 points while at Sacred Heart High School. As a high school coach, Delaney-Smith coached Westwood High School to an overall record of 204-31 across 11 seasons, including a 96-game winning streak.

About Her Hoop Stats

Her Hoop Stats was founded in 2017 to unlock better insight about women's basketball at all levels. We began as a statistics site focused on providing consistent, reliable, and easy-to-access data about women's basketball for both mobile and desktop environments. Her Hoop Stats has expanded to become a leading independent voice in the women's game providing content through our newsletter, podcast network, YouTube channel, and social media accounts (Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram).

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