Southeast Guilford hires new Women’s Basketball Coach

On behalf of Principal Dr. Mark Seagraves and Athletic Director Shawyn Newton, it is our pleasure to announce the hiring of our next Head Varsity Women’s Basketball Coach, Hannah Revis.

Coach Revis most recently served as Varsity Assistant and Head JV Women’s Basketball Coach at McMichael High School. In 2021, she helped guide the Phoenix to a NCHSAA State Regional Runner-Up finish. During her time at McMichael, the Women’s Basketball program made it to the state playoffs three years in a row, which was a first in school history. Revis has been known to turn programs around as the Phoenix were winless with an 0-21 record prior to her arrival. Coach Revis has also been known to fill many roles as she also served as the Head Women’s Varsity Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Athletic Director, and a huddle leader for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Prior to McMichael, she worked for Guilford County where she taught and coached at the Academy at Lincoln. During her time at the middle school, she expanded her coaching experiences in not only basketball, but also in softball, girls’ and boys’ soccer, track and served as the Athletic Director for the school.

A native of Rockingham County, Coach Revis was a multi-sport athlete at Rockingham County High School. While at Rockingham County she was a key contributor to the Lady Cougars basketball team that were regional runners-up in 2009. After graduation, Revis went on to play collegiate Volleyball at Rockingham Community College. Rockingham Community College is also where she started her coaching career and was the Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach.

Coach Revis received her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology, Sports Medicine from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. As an advocate for female sports, she worked as an undergraduate assistant for The Program for the Advancement of Girls and Women in Sports and Physical Activity while at UNCG. Through her many experiences playing and coaching sports, she learned that hard work, dedication and a passion for the sport are important traits in becoming successful in both sports and in life. Her passion and heart have always been for basketball and she is eager to get to work and join the Falcon nest.

10 thoughts on “Southeast Guilford hires new Women’s Basketball Coach

  1. Dave Beasley, The guy has devoted most of his adult life to working with the kids in the Southeast community and he’s good enough to be the head coach in baseball and an assistant in women’s basketball, but he isn’t good enough to be head coach for the ladies? This is how they do him yet again?

    The new coach from Rockingham County may do a very good job, but this is just more political BS from our friends at GCS. This is admin negotiating with terrorist parents, and that’s always a bad idea.

    Good for Rachel getting out when she did.

  2. Is this new coach taking a teaching position at the school?

    How many head coaches are there that coach two major sports? Basketball and baseball do overlap once the 2nd semester starts.

    Please give details on your terrorist parents comment if you don’t mind. Are you saying a group of parents influenced the hire?

  3. Why not Dave Beasley? Why did they not select Dave as the girls basketball coach? Coach Beasley is the man, and he has done so much for that program in the past. More than anyone I know of. What is going here?

  4. So Southeast Guilford fired two coaches Dave Beasley and Amy Beasley and hired one new coach?

    CRAZY!!!

  5. David Beasley is an excellent coach and even a better person. But, SEG has made their decision and we will all have to move forward….The SEG Falcon fans and supporters will have to band together, and they must remember what the great Falcon Historian John Schwithart once said, and he still says it today, “Always Show Your Falcon Pride”….

    And the Falcon Pride has not died, it just took a hit, and it will rise again and Keep on Flying…And that’s the bottom line, because John Schwithart said so…..

    Best of luck to the new girls basketball coach Hannah Revis, and always the best of luck on down the road, to Coach Dave Beasley, and Amy Beasley…Good people and I am sure they will be Falcons for Life….And also a shout out to Coach Rachel Clark on the great job she did while leading the Falcons….

    Mr. Schwithart will get this group organized and they will march on, to the tune of Falcons Flying Forever…..

  6. How close to retirement is Beasley? Also, would he give up being the head baseball coach to run the girls basketball program?

  7. Unless he was forced to, I don’t see Coach Dave Beasley retiring any time soon…He loves what he is doing…As far as dropping the baseball coaching job in order to take over the girls basketball program, I think he would…I feel he really wanted to be the head coach of that girls basketball team… A lot of what the team has been doing over the past several years are things that Coach Beasley installed and put together….Again, my gut feeling is that he really wanted to be the head man in charge of this team…

    Just one dog’s/person’s opinion…

    And even though Coach Dave Beasley did not get the head job, I still think he will continue to support the Southeast Guilford girls basketball team in a big way…He is very much about being a team man, and supporting the teams he has worked with, and the school that he represents…

    Would not be surprised to see Coach Beasley stick around as the top assistant coach with next year’s SEG Falcons girls team, if that fits in with the direction the team chooses to go…He has always been about doing what is best for the team, and what is best for Southeast Guilford High
    School athletics….

    He is a team man….

  8. Everyone wants to cry foul. Head Middle School football, Head Varsity Baseball coach and potential Head basketball coach. No one has that type of time to devout themselves equally to 3 athletic programs. In this new era of basketball, if your not there to watch over your players, they will continue to leave and join their AAU coaches. Find someone who is 100% committed to the program and not just a familiar name. Just my two cents.

  9. Not sure why the last posert couldn’t figure out a different screenname…but as the original notafan, I was just asking questions earlier in the thread. I have no inside info about this hire, just asking questions.

    Hopefully SE has made a good hire and it will work out.

  10. This new hire may be fine, only time will tell. She may know her Xs and Os on the court but lets pray that she is ready to learn as well as teach. There is no one more suited to coach women’s basketball at SE than Clark and the way she and her team were in love with each other over the years is unmatched. Its heart breaking to see that destroyed. Good luck to Coach Revis.

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