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Cedric Baker has resigned as head coach of the Savannah State women’s basketball team after 22 successful years. With a total of 262 victories, Baker is the winningest coach in the program’s history, leading the team to two NCAA Tournament appearances and multiple championships. He attributes his departure to new challenges and opportunities at South Carolina State University, while leaving a legacy of growth and success for future coaches and players. The search for his successor is set to begin immediately.
Savannah, Georgia – Cedric Baker has officially stepped down as the head coach of the Savannah State women’s basketball team, effective May 16, 2025, to take a similar role at South Carolina State University. This transition marks a significant change for both Baker and the Savannah State Lady Tigers, ending his impressive 22-year tenure at the school.
Throughout his career at Savannah State, Baker became the winningest coach in the program’s history, securing a remarkable 262 career victories. Under his leadership, the Lady Tigers achieved notable success, including two appearances in the NCAA Tournament and two SIAC Divisional Championships. His dedication to the team not only earned him recognition but also three Coach of the Year awards during his coaching career.
Baker’s departure comes after a distinguished tenure that made him the longest-serving women’s basketball coach in Savannah State history. He embraced the challenges of coaching at both the NCAA Division I and Division II levels, showcasing his adaptability and commitment to the development of his players.
Expressing gratitude for the support he received from Savannah State’s administration, Baker credits athletic director Opio Mashariki for the collaborative effort during his time. He cited several factors in his decision to leave, mentioning timing, fit, and a personal aspiration for new challenges at the Division I level as key reasons behind his move.
As he leaves Savannah State, Baker highlighted a legacy of growth and achievements that he built with the team. He took full responsibility for the team’s performance, attributing its victories to his players while acknowledging accountability for the losses. Noteworthy moments in his career include memorable victories against powerhouse programs like the University of Florida and Georgia Southern, which underscored his ability to compete at high levels.
Following Baker’s resignation, there are recommendations for potential successors, with Baker suggesting that his assistant coach, Prescott Mack, consider applying for the position of head coach. The search committee at Savannah State is expected to commence its search for a new head women’s basketball coach immediately, as the university looks to continue fostering the program’s growth and success.
Baker’s contributions to Savannah State women’s basketball are undeniable, leaving behind a strong foundation for future coaches and players. While he embarks on a new journey at South Carolina State University, the echoes of his leadership and success will resonate within the Lady Tigers’ program for years to come.
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- WhoopDirt: Baker Resigns as Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Savannah State
- Wikipedia: Cedric Baker
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- Google Search: Cedric Baker Savannah State
- WJCL: Savannah State Women’s Basketball Head Coach Leaving
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Women’s Basketball
- Xavier: Women’s Basketball Adds Savannah White
- Google News: Savannah State Basketball

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