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“Why not here? Why not now?” says new UW women’s basketball coach Marisa Moseley
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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 4044845, member: 2117"] It's apples and oranges. The talent pool, expectations and competition has risen immensely compared 30+ years ago, not to mention transfers/NIL/and the sport has changed so much over 30 years. Resources for coaches have improved tremendously over time, but all programs are investing significantly more resources into their women's athletic programs compared to 30 years ago. Coaching success is primarily measured based on wins/losses, and Moseley has to turn around a program in the dumps while competing against other coaches that have a similar level of support backing their program. Geno is a brilliant coach but comparing his path to success in the late 80s/early 90s to Moseley potential path in the 2020s doesn't make sense to me. [/QUOTE]
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