Paye said people praised her patience for not leaving Stanford for other jobs, but she said this was the only place she ever wanted to be.
Long-time Stanford assistant coach Kate Paye will succeed VanDerveer, who recently broke the record for the most wins in college basketball.
The 70-year-old VanDerveer, who spent 38 of her 45 seasons leading the Cardinal, surpassed Duke icon Mike Krzyzewski for the NCAA career wins record earlier this year. The three-time national champ departs with 1,216 victories and Cardinal assistant Kate Paye set to take over the program.
The 70-year-old VanDerveer, who spent 38 of her 45 seasons leading the Cardinal, surpassed Duke icon Mike Krzyzewski for the NCAA career wins record earlier this year. The three-time national champ departs with 1,216 victories and Cardinal assistant Kate Paye set to take over the program.
The 70-year-old VanDerveer, who spent 38 of her 45 seasons leading the Cardinal, surpassed Duke icon Mike Krzyzewski for the NCAA career wins record earlier this year. The three-time national champ departs with 1,216 victories and Cardinal assistant Kate Paye set to take over the program.
The 70-year-old VanDerveer, who spent 38 of her 45 seasons leading the Cardinal, surpassed Duke icon Mike Krzyzewski for the NCAA career wins record earlier this year. The three-time national champ departs with 1,216 victories and Cardinal assistant Kate Paye set to take over the program.
VanDerveer retires as college basketball’s all-time winningest coach. She led the Cardinal to three national titles.
The Alabama A&M Bulldogs have found the next leader of the women’s basketball program.
SNL cast member Heidi Gardner portrayed Mulkey in a skit making fun of the NCAA March Madness show on CBS and TNT. In the skit, Charles Barkley, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith discuss how the women's tournament has become more popular than the men's.
What to Watch on TV Sunday: Curb Your Enthusiasm, When Calls the Heart, CMT Music Awards, NCAA Women's Basketball Championship — view full schedule.
The controversy over South Carolina Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley’s remarks about biological males playing in the WNBA shows just how far the transgender movement has permeated the industry. However, the backlash against her argument shows that there are still plenty of sane people in America who understand the biological differences between men and women.
As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.