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eibln
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Posted: 04/07/24 3:55 am ::: |
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Nothing official or announced yet, but I have seen things swirling on twitter and other sites about Kim Stephen’s (Marshall HC) expected to take the Tennessee job. Her record is 217-31 and has a tournament appearance and conference championship in her first season at Marshall.
If this is true, certainly not the splash or any of the names any of us were thinking, but Danny White could know something we don’t. White is a good AD, based on past success and moves.
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Posted: 04/07/24 5:37 am ::: |
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Phil wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
That's a surprise to me. |
Does this help explain why they opted out of WBIT? |
I wouldn't think so. If she wants to retire due to no more motivation I don't see a few more games being too taxing. But if it is, let the assistants coach practice and coach in the game and she can sit on the bench and watch her team enjoy themselves.
I think the best explanation in these cases where a team was a possibility for the NCAA tournament but didn't make it and turns down the WNIT (and now WBIT) is usually - "miffed".
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Posted: 04/07/24 6:50 am ::: |
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eibln wrote: |
Nothing official or announced yet, but I have seen things swirling on twitter and other sites about Kim Stephen’s (Marshall HC) expected to take the Tennessee job. Her record is 217-31 and has a tournament appearance and conference championship in her first season at Marshall.
If this is true, certainly not the splash or any of the names any of us were thinking, but Danny White could know something we don’t. White is a good AD, based on past success and moves. |
I think a lot of the buzz generated from a parody account, and someone legitimate who claimed she had interviewed in Knoxville even though Danny White was holding interviews this past week in Atlanta. That said, I do think she's a serious candidate. Danny wants a winner with a championship pedigree, and she won the D2 national championship in 2022, turned Marshall around into a conference champion in just one season, and was the D1 rookie coach of the year (and was the Pat Summitt D2 coach of the year, which is a nice connection). I think he's also after better offense and Xs and Os; Marshall was 2nd in pace and 5th in points this season (and 3rd in steals and 7th in offensive rebounds, which feels like classic Tennessee).
But at this point, my best guess is that it could be Brenda Frese, who could be ready for a change, and is a D1 national champion (even if it was 18 years ago), 7-time conference champion, and two-time national coach of the year. JMO from trying to piece things together in the Lady Vols forum.
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Posted: 04/07/24 3:17 pm ::: |
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PUmatty wrote: |
Second major conference vacancy filled. Second man replacing a woman.
Hope it's just two one-offs and not a trend developing. |
I was concerned about the possibility of more women coaches being pushed aside especially as the women's game gains popularity, corporate support, etc. There are already more male coaches of D-1 NCAA WBB teams than there are female coaches (it's about 58-42%) but methinks the gap will grow and more women coaches will lose out on opportunities. We shall see. |
I think it's really important to straighten out some of the narratives that are being pushed without anyone doing actual research.
2 years ago, the ACTUAL percentage of coaches female-to-male in NCAA Division I Basketball was as follows:
60-40 Head Coaches (Female to Male)
As for assistant coaches it was about the same percentage-wise. For support staff it was closer to 50-50.
I know because I did the research. All 353 websites I visited. I only mention it because people tend to overreact when a man gets hired to be a head coach. The gap is simply not as drastic as it has been made out to be. I can't speak for non-DI levels because I didn't research them. But the idea that there are more Male coaches than Female coaches in Division I basketball is simply not a factual statement. Muffett McGraw's point was that none of the jobs in men's basketball are going to women, so why should women's basketball hire male coaches. I think the quote matters. |
Your 60-40 about matches what I initially quoted above (58-42) but the study that I read said it was the other way around, with more male coaches. That was from 2023 so maybe the numbers have shifted in the past year. Even if you're right, it's too bad that more women aren't head D1 coaches given that women get zero opportunity to coach men whereas men don't encounter that ceiling.
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Posted: 04/09/24 7:37 pm ::: |
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That looks like a good assessment to me what it might be about.
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Posted: 04/09/24 9:54 pm ::: |
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Looks like Tara Vanderveer is retiring. Hard to imagine the game without her
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Posted: 04/09/24 10:07 pm ::: |
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Lindy La Rocque is likely the top candidate. The current UNLV coach is a Stanford grad and former assistant. She has done a great job with the Lady Rebels program.
Stanford is going to the ACC next year so there is the potential to see a current in conference coach like Cori Close, Scott Rueck, or Lindsay Gottlieb take the job. Only Close and Gottlieb have experience recruiting at a high academic university, Rueck would be an outsider.
Other Top Candidates:
Kate Paye, Stanford AHC
Carla Berube, Princeton HC
Megan Griffith, Columbia HC
Brenda Frese, Maryland HC
Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt HC
Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga HC
Might get a call but likely not interested:
Kim Barnes Arico, Michigan HC
Mark Campbell, TCU HC
Courtney Banghart, UNC HC
Kellie Harper, Former Tennessee HC
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Posted: 04/09/24 10:09 pm ::: |
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Damn. Didn't expect that. Unless she just didn't want to do the travel and work of learning of the new conference.
I did see on the ND board that Kiki might be looking at the transfer portal. Maybe this is where that rumor came from.
ESPN reporting Kate Paye to replace her.
_________________ "Women are judged on their success, men on their potential. It’s time we started believing in the potential of women." —Muffet McGraw
“Thank you for showing the fellas that you've got more balls than them,” Haley said, to cheers from the crowd.
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Posted: 04/09/24 10:23 pm ::: |
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eibln wrote: |
Lindy La Rocque is likely the top candidate. The current UNLV coach is a Stanford grad and former assistant. She has done a great job with the Lady Rebels program.
Stanford is going to the ACC next year so there is the potential to see a current in conference coach like Cori Close, Scott Rueck, or Lindsay Gottlieb take the job. Only Close and Gottlieb have experience recruiting at a high academic university, Rueck would be an outsider.
Other Top Candidates:
Kate Paye, Stanford AHC
Carla Berube, Princeton HC
Megan Griffith, Columbia HC
Brenda Frese, Maryland HC
Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt HC
Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga HC
Might get a call but likely not interested:
Kim Barnes Arico, Michigan HC
Mark Campbell, TCU HC
Courtney Banghart, UNC HC
Kellie Harper, Former Tennessee HC |
I think Kate Paye has had this locked up for a long time as the heir apparent.
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eibln
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Posted: 04/09/24 10:30 pm ::: |
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Hoops9092 wrote: |
eibln wrote: |
Lindy La Rocque is likely the top candidate. The current UNLV coach is a Stanford grad and former assistant. She has done a great job with the Lady Rebels program.
Stanford is going to the ACC next year so there is the potential to see a current in conference coach like Cori Close, Scott Rueck, or Lindsay Gottlieb take the job. Only Close and Gottlieb have experience recruiting at a high academic university, Rueck would be an outsider.
Other Top Candidates:
Kate Paye, Stanford AHC
Carla Berube, Princeton HC
Megan Griffith, Columbia HC
Brenda Frese, Maryland HC
Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt HC
Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga HC
Might get a call but likely not interested:
Kim Barnes Arico, Michigan HC
Mark Campbell, TCU HC
Courtney Banghart, UNC HC
Kellie Harper, Former Tennessee HC |
I think Kate Paye has had this locked up for a long time as the heir apparent. |
I thought Lindy La Rocque would be a good choice with head coaching experience and a former assistant, but Paye should be a good choice and has been Vanderveer’s right hand. Kate Paye will likely be announced tomorrow as head coach.
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Posted: 04/09/24 10:56 pm ::: |
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Another reminder that Tara will always be the one that Ohio State drove away.
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