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Ex-Ref
Joined: 04 Oct 2009 Posts: 6276
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Posted: 11/03/20 3:19 pm ::: Nancy Darsch Passed Away |
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Just saw a notification on my phone, reported by ESPN.
_________________ "The biggest antidote to his poison is the vote.” — Nancy Pelosi
"Our democracy is designed to speak truth to power." — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
"If this guy can be Senator, you can do anything." — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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StevenHW
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 10672 Location: Sacramento, California
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bucks4now
Joined: 28 Feb 2006 Posts: 657
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Posted: 11/03/20 7:13 pm ::: |
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I have to tell one of my favorite Nancy stories.
In 1985, when Nancy was hired at OSU, my dad invite her to speak at our local Rotary Club luncheon. I got to sit with her and I was in heaven. I talked her head off. She told me to come down to the floor before a game and say hello.
Since I had season tickets. I went down the next game. I was standing at the end of the bench and the coaching staff came out from the locker room that was at the end of that baseline. They came out and started to cut across the court at the lane and Nancy looked over toward me and I started to wave as she was turning away, So I played it off and ran my hand threw my hair. She turned back around and said, "Hello, (my name). And I was so excited.
When I got home I told my mom that Nancy said, Hello to me. My mom said, "Did she call you (my name)? I said no and said another name, but it was close enough! Of course, she said my name.
Nancy was very good about that. She remembered personal details from conversations and would bring them up at later times.
RIP, Nancy..
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Carol Anne
Joined: 09 Apr 2005 Posts: 1729 Location: Seattle
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Posted: 11/21/20 7:55 am ::: |
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Nancy Darsch, Champion Coach of Women’s Basketball, Dies at 68
Darsch turned Ohio State into a powerhouse, helped two U.S. teams win Olympic gold and was one of the original coaches in the W.N.B.A., leading the New York Liberty.
...When the W.N.B.A. started up in 1997, Darsch, with nearly 20 years of top-tier college experience, signed on as head coach of the Liberty, a team anchored by the superstars Rebecca Lobo and Teresa Weatherspoon and owned by Madison Square Garden. The night before the team’s first practice, Darsch, along with her assistant coach, athletic trainer and a volunteer equipment manager, sat with a black magic marker putting players’ numbers on white socks. The team barely had a practice court — they’d usually work out at a sports club — and no video system to make game tapes for studying... https://nyti.ms/2IQY65j
Glad to see the NYT finally memorialized Nancy Darsch. The story of the socks is a great piece of women's basketball history. 
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bucks4now
Joined: 28 Feb 2006 Posts: 657
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Posted: 11/21/20 12:23 pm ::: |
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In all due respect. the headline is a little misleading. Tara turned OSU into a powerhouse and Nancy maintained it for a while.
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