Kenlaw resumed her assistant coach tenure with the Colorado Xplosion in 1998 and Louisiana Tech from 1999 to 2000. In 2000, Kenlaw entered the WNBA and had assistant coaching positions with the Portland Fire, Seattle Storm and Houston Comets until 2007. In 2008, Kenlaw was an assistant coach and scouting director for the Washington Mystics before being named interim head coach for the team in July 2008. During her head coaching tenure with the Mystics, Kenlaw had two wins and ten losses before being replaced by Julie Plank in November 2008.
Early life and education
On July 3, 1953, Kenlaw was born in Savannah, Georgia. Growing up, Kenlaw lived in Guyton, Georgia while participating in track and field, softball, and basketball.[1][2] For her post-secondary education, Kenlaw went to Savannah State University for a physical education bachelor's degree. While at Savannah State, Kenlaw played on the newly established women's basketball team from 1976 to 1977 upon graduating in 1977.[3]
After ending her playing career, Kenlaw became an AAU softball and basketball player while also working as a high school coach.[4] Kenlaw began her collegiate career as an assistant coach for Lamar University from 1987 to 1988 and the University of Houston from 1988 to 1990.[10] In April 1990, Kenlaw took over as the Houston Cougars women's basketball head coach when Greg Williams left his position.[11] As the head coach of the Cougars, Kenlaw had 104 wins and 123 losses before stepping down from her position in March 1998.[12][13] A couple of months later, Kenslaw became an assistant coach for the Colorado Xplosion in July 1998 as part of the American Basketball League.[14] She remained in the ABL until the league closed down at the end of 1998.[15] Kenlaw returned to college basketball as an assistant coach for Louisiana Tech in 1999 and remained there until 2000.[16][17]