Georgetown Women’s Basketball Coach Tasha Butts Passes Away After Battle with Breast Cancer
Georgetown University mourns the loss of their women’s basketball coach, Tasha Butts, who passed away on Monday after a courageous two-year fight against breast cancer. Tasha, aged 41, was diagnosed with advanced stage breast cancer in 2021, leading her to step away from coaching at Georgetown last month.
Tasha Butts was a highly respected figure in the world of women’s basketball. Her talent and determination were evident both on and off the court. Prior to joining Georgetown, she had an illustrious coaching career and even played professionally in the WNBA. Her extensive experience made her a valued asset to any team she was a part of.
Athletic director Lee Reed expressed his heartbreak over Tasha’s passing and offered his condolences to her family, friends, players, teammates, and colleagues. He praised her remarkable drive, passion, and determination, qualities that shone through both as a leader and during her battle with breast cancer. The entire Georgetown community is devastated by the loss and stands united in honoring Tasha’s memory.
Tasha’s diagnosis inspired the Tasha Tough campaign, a movement dedicated to raising awareness and funds for women who are unable to afford quality care for breast cancer. The campaign supported the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, which strives to ensure that all women have access to the care they need.
Georgetown University is determined to continue Tasha’s legacy and support the causes she held dear. The basketball program, as well as the broader campus community, will rally together to honor her memory and carry on her fight against breast cancer.
With Tasha’s passing, the world of women’s basketball has lost a remarkable talent and an extraordinary individual. Tasha Butts will always be remembered for her strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit. Her legacy will live on as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.