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Based on the last five years, you got to wonder if Tara does not end up beating Pat first and end up with the most ALL time. Will be one of the youngest to reach it, and does not seem to have any current plans of stopping.
Agree. Stringer is a little long in the tooth and doesn't win near as many each year. Hatchell has had health problems (hopefully they are done, but do take a lot out of a person) and doesn't win as many per year. BUT VanDerveer is young (relatively) and wins lots of games.
 
Good question. I think any of the 3 of them if they get close enough would stick around to break it.
I think Tara is easily the best coach of the three women currently ahead of Geno. Sylvia Hatchell has always had great talent and done less with it than either of the other two. Of course, nobody trumps Geno!
 
It's not sympathy; it's how the NCAA does it. Unless a coach formally steps aside (as Tara did the year she did the Olympic team), the head coach gets credited with all the wins/losses.
That happened with Paterno in the sense that he was handling very little of the head coaching responsibilities in his last years at Penn State and yet he's considered the all-time leading coach (since the NCAA reinstated his wins).
 
Time to update the statistics.

Tara Vandeveer Age 62 980 wins
Geno Auriemma Age 62 955 wins
Sylvia Hatchell Age 64 975 wins
Muffet McGraw Age 60 820 wins

Add Jim Foster, age 67, with 865 total victories, and counting.
 
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Thanks, forgot C. Vivian Stringer Age 68, 969 wins


Pat Summitt was 59 when she earned career win 1098.
 
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Once he gets to 900 - and Cincinnati has lost 12 straight to UConn - he will be only 198 wins away from Pat Summitt. In Geno years, that's between five and six seasons, considering his program has won an average of 35 games over the last 10 seasons. You figure he will stick around for that party. The wine should be very top-shelf.


This got me thinking ( always a dangerous proposition.) There are three active coaches who have more career wins than Geno. So, what are the odds that Geno is the first to break Pat Summitt's record? Yes, Geno is winning at a faster rate than the other three, but is it enough to overtake them? Here are the relevant stats:

North Carolina's Sylvia Hatchel (953 wins), Age 62, currently 18 wins this season.

Rutgers' C. Vivian Stringer (945 wins) Age 66, currently 16 wins this season.

Stanford's Tara VanDerveer (943 wins) Age 61, currently 16 wins this season.

UConn's Geno Auriemma (899 wins) Age 60, currently 20 wins this season.

So, who gets to 1098 first. Will Geno outlast the other three coaches?


 
Staying ahead of these other coaches should tell you that Geno is not retiring any time soon, except for health reasons. Stop drinking the wine!!!
 
Staying ahead of these other coaches should tell you that Geno is not retiring any time soon, except for health reasons. Stop drinking the wine!!!
If Geno wins 3 more games per year than Tara, it takes him 8 years to catch her (assuming both continue coaching).
@4 more wins per year: 6+ years
@5 more wins per year: 5 years
@ 6 more wins per year: 4+ years

Pat has 1098. With an average of 36 or more wins per year, Geno catches Pat in 4 years. Average of 29-35 wins takes him 5 years.

So, basically, if Geno coaches until he's 70, and the continues until Tara retires if she hasn't already by then, AND he puts up 39-40 wins per year, he will be #1 in career wins and probably put Muffet and everyone else out of reach too.
 
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