The Lady Tigers celebrate a significant victory during a recent game.
Cedric Baker has announced his resignation as head coach of the Lady Tigers women’s basketball team at Savannah State University. With 22 seasons under his belt, Baker leaves behind a legacy of 262 career victories and multiple accolades, marking him as the winningest coach in the program’s history. His tenure included notable achievements such as two NCAA Tournament appearances and SIAC Divisional Championships. The university will begin a search for his successor as it aims to maintain the program’s competitive edge in the future.
Savannah, Georgia – Cedric Baker has announced his resignation as head coach of the Lady Tigers women’s basketball team at Savannah State University, effective May 16, 2025. Baker completed an impressive 22 seasons with the program, leaving a remarkable legacy characterized by growth and numerous achievements.
During his time at Savannah State, Baker accumulated a total of 262 career victories, making him the winningest coach in the history of the university’s women’s basketball program. His tenure is notably recognized for being the longest-serving women’s basketball coach in Savannah State’s history.
Under Baker’s leadership, the Lady Tigers achieved significant milestones, including two NCAA Tournament appearances and two Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Divisional Championships. This success not only highlighted the team’s competitive spirit but also positioned Savannah State as a notable contender within the collegiate basketball landscape.
Baker’s coaching prowess earned him recognition on multiple occasions, including three Coach of the Year awards throughout his career. His coaching journey encompassed both NCAA Division I and Division II eras, which allowed him to adapt and excel across different levels of collegiate athletics.
The Savannah State University community has expressed gratitude for Baker’s dedicated service. In his role, he was known for his unwavering commitment to both the university and the student-athletes he mentored. His ability to foster talent and cultivate a winning culture has left a lasting impact on the Lady Tigers program.
Following Baker’s departure, a national search for his successor will commence immediately. This process will aim to find a new head women’s basketball coach who can continue the development and success that the Lady Tigers have experienced under Baker’s guidance.
The announcement of Baker’s resignation marks the end of an era for Savannah State women’s basketball. His contributions over 22 seasons have shaped the program into a competitive force within collegiate athletics and have set high standards for future coaching candidates.
As Savannah State prepares for the transition, the focus will be on maintaining the momentum built during Baker’s tenure while seeking a new leader who can inspire and guide the Lady Tigers toward achieving even greater success in the future.
For those interested in the progress of the search for a new head coach, updates will be made available as the university continues to evaluate candidates who can uphold the high standards set by Cedric Baker.
Cedric Baker Resigns as SSU Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Cedric Baker Resigns as Savannah State Women’s Basketball Coach
News Summary Savannah Civic Center hosted the 'Oh the Places You’ll Go' Youth Summit, engaging…
News Summary Four influential women from Savannah have been recognized in Georgia Engineering Magazine's list…
News Summary Savannah has announced the opening of cooling centers to support residents during a…
News Summary DAI Commercial has announced the grand opening of Oak Grove, a luxury townhome…
News Summary Superintendent Denise Watts addressed the NAACP Savannah Branch, emphasizing the need for community…
News Summary Georgia has received a landmark federal grant of $6.1 million to enhance apprenticeship…