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Rutgers wins again
  1. Summitt . 1098
  2. Tara .. . 1012 + 05 =1017 (nx:.12/16 UNLV | 12/18 WIll | 12/21 Tenn | 12/29 UCLA
  3. Geno .. .. 991 + 08 = 999 (nx: . .. .. .. | 12/19 Okla | 12/22 vDuq | 12/31 Memp
  4. Hatchell . 990 + 08 = 998 (nx: 12/17 Wash | 12/19 Grmb | ... ... ...| 12/28 Merc
  5. Stevens .. 983 + 10 = 993 (nx: 12/17 .... | ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/30
  6. Stringer . 977 + 11 = 988 (nx: 12/16 Hous | ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/28 Pur
  7. Conradt .. 900
  8. Foster ... 886 + 06 = 892 (nx: 12/17 FGCU | 12/20 @Fla | 12/21 Prin | 12/28 Hmpt
Earliest these could happen:
  • GA wins 1000th -- 12/19 Okla (My guess: 12/19)
  • Hatchell @1000 -- 12/19 Grmb (My guess: 12/19) <- back to 19th
  • Stevens @ 1000 -- 01/17 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • J Foster @ 900 -- 01/18 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • Stringer @1000 -- Feb 2018 (My guess: Nov 2018)
  • TaraV ties PHS -- 2019-20 season
I think I've said something to this effect before on this thread but, even if I have, it should be said more often. Great job, vowelguy!!!
 
With each successive win by Rutgers, I become more optimistic about Stringer's chances of reaching 1,000 this year.

If they can get by Houston on Saturday, Rutgers will be 11-2 heading into Big Ten play.

At this point I strongly believe they are top 5 in their conference, and will be competing with Michigan and Iowa for #3 in the Big Ten.

Ten or eleven wins in conference is looking very doable for Rutgers, and that would put C-Viv just 1 or 2 postseason wins away from 1,000.

Actually we'd be 12-2. ;)

Also, I believe we could beat any B1G team(Maryland & OSU included) and compete for the crown. :p
 
Actually we'd be 12-2. ;)

You're absolutely right. I stand corrected. All the more reason why the 1,000th win this season is a reasonable aspiration at this point.

And I agree that Rutgers is capable of beating Ohio State and Maryland. However, Rutgers has also shown themselves capable of losing to a team like Washington State. If Rutgers can avoid losing to all the lesser teams in the Big Ten (and there are a lot of them), then they can certainly compete for the top spot.
 
You're absolutely right. I stand corrected. All the more reason why the 1,000th win this season is a reasonable aspiration at this point.

And I agree that Rutgers is capable of beating Ohio State and Maryland. However, Rutgers has also shown themselves capable of losing to a team like Washington State. If Rutgers can avoid losing to all the lesser teams in the Big Ten (and there are a lot of them), then they can certainly compete for the top spot.

Absolutely, I still don't know what we were doing in the WSU game. It's the only game where we had an entirely new starting lineup and Scaife only played 20 minutes in it.

We shouldn't have lost it regardless, but I think those factors played a big part in it.

I also think this 8 game home stand has really helped the team gel more, and get better and it's really exciting because Cviv teams typically get better after Christmas, so the next few months could really be special. We'll see.

PS: It still blows my mind the lack of respect Tyler Scaife is getting by the media.
 
Absolutely, I still don't know what we were doing in the WSU game. It's the only game where we had an entirely new starting lineup and Scaife only played 20 minutes in it.

We shouldn't have lost it regardless, but I think those factors played a big part in it.

I also think this 8 game home stand has really helped the team gel more, and get better and it's really exciting because Cviv teams typically get better after Christmas, so the next few months could really be special. We'll see.

PS: It still blows my mind the lack of respect Tyler Scaife is getting by the media.
I didn't see the WSU game, and I didn't know that the starting lineup was different. I wonder what that was about. Maybe Stringer was trying to give her starters some rest, playing their 3rd game in 3 days?

How do you feel Scaife is being disrespected by the media?
 
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I didn't see the WSU game, and I didn't know that the starting lineup was different. I wonder what that was about. Maybe Stringer was trying to give her starters some rest, playing their 3rd game in 3 days?

How do you feel Scaife is being disrespected by the media?

She was left off of every pre-season watch list and preseason All B1G teams.
 
She was left off of every pre-season watch list and preseason All B1G teams.

Even after Rutgers amazing season last year?
 
She was left off of every pre-season watch list and preseason All B1G teams.
Eh, she'll get added to the midseason lists. Those preseason lists are heavily based on last season's performance. Freshmen and redshirts are rarely included until they show their stuff in season.
 
Stanford & Rutgers win
  1. Summitt . 1098
  2. Tara .. . 1012 + 06 =1018 (nx:... ... ....| 12/18 WIll | 12/21 Tenn | 12/29 UCLA
  3. Geno .. .. 991 + 08 = 999 (nx: . .. .. .. | 12/19 Okla | 12/22 vDuq | 12/31 Memp
  4. Hatchell . 990 + 08 = 998 (nx: 12/17 Wash | 12/19 Grmb | ... ... ...| 12/28 Merc
  5. Stevens .. 983 + 10 = 993 (nx: 12/17 .... | ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/30
  6. Stringer . 977 + 12 = 989 (nx: ... ... ...| ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/28 Pur
  7. Conradt .. 900
  8. Foster ... 886 + 06 = 892 (nx: 12/17 FGCU | 12/20 @Fla | 12/21 Prin | 12/28 Hmpt
Earliest these could happen:
  • GA wins 1000th -- 12/19 Okla (My guess: 12/19)
  • Hatchell @1000 -- 12/19 Grmb (My guess: 12/19) <- back to 19th
  • Stevens @ 1000 -- 01/17 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • J Foster @ 900 -- 01/18 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • Stringer @1000 -- 02/04 (My guess: Nov 2018)
  • TaraV ties PHS -- 2019-20 season
 
Chatt beat FGCU, Bentley rolled, and UNC used a big 2nd Qtr to beat Wash.

Big night on Tuesday!
  1. Summitt . 1098
  2. Tara .. . 1012 + 06 =1018 (nx:.12/18 WIll | 12/21 Tenn | 12/29 UCLA
  3. Geno .. .. 991 + 08 = 999 (nx: 12/19 Okla | 12/22 vDuq | 12/31 Memp
  4. Hatchell . 990 + 09 = 999 (nx: 12/19 Grmb | ... ... ...| 12/28 Merc
  5. Stevens .. 983 + 11 = 994 (nx: ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/30
  6. Stringer . 977 + 12 = 989 (nx: ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/28 Pur
  7. Conradt .. 900
  8. Foster ... 886 + 07 = 893 (nx: 12/20 @Fla | 12/21 Prin | 12/28 Hmpt
Earliest these could happen:
  • GA wins 1000th -- 12/19 Okla (My guess: 12/19)
  • Hatchell @1000 -- 12/19 Grmb (My guess: 12/19) <- back to 19th
  • Stevens @ 1000 -- 01/17 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • J Foster @ 900 -- 01/18 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • Stringer @1000 -- 02/04 (My guess: Nov 2018)
  • TaraV ties PHS -- 2019-20 season
 
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Chatt beat FGCU, Bentley rolled, and UNC used a big 2nd Qtr to beat Wash.

Big night on Tuesday!

Dang it, I was hoping UW could pull that one out.

Did Hatchell get credited for the wins during the 2014-15 season?
 
So, something that is supposedly very rare is likely to happen twice on the very same day. Strange!
 
Dang it, I saw a score for the UW-UNC game but I got the numbers flip flopped, I thought the Huskies won.
 
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Two hitting the 1000 win mark in one day is great, BUT lets keep in mind not in the same time frame of coaching. Geno is in his 32nd year of coaching, where as Hatchell is in her 42nd year. So Geno did beat her by a few years. I wonder what Geno's count will be in ten years (1400 :)). I think I counted the years right??? If I didn't I am sure someone will make the correction.
 
Down goes Stanford
  1. Summitt . 1098
  2. Tara .. . 1012 + 06 =1018 (nx:.... ... .. | 12/21 Tenn | 12/29 UCLA
  3. Geno .. .. 991 + 08 = 999 (nx: 12/19 Okla | 12/22 vDuq | 12/31 Memp
  4. Hatchell . 990 + 09 = 999 (nx: 12/19 Grmb | ... ... ...| 12/28 Merc
  5. Stevens .. 983 + 11 = 994 (nx: ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/30
  6. Stringer . 977 + 12 = 989 (nx: ... ... ...| ... ... ...| 12/28 Pur
  7. Conradt .. 900
  8. Foster ... 886 + 07 = 893 (nx: 12/20 @Fla | 12/21 Prin | 12/28 Hmpt
Earliest these could happen:
  • GA wins 1000th -- 12/19 Okla (My guess: 12/19)
  • Hatchell @1000 -- 12/19 Grmb (My guess: 12/19) <- back to 19th
  • Stevens @ 1000 -- 01/17 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • J Foster @ 900 -- 01/18 (My guess: Jan 2018)
  • Stringer @1000 -- 02/04 (My guess: Nov 2018)
  • TaraV ties PHS -- 2019-20 season
 
Two hitting the 1000 win mark in one day is great, BUT lets keep in mind not in the same time frame of coaching. Geno is in his 32nd year of coaching, where as Hatchell is in her 42nd year. So Geno did beat her by a few years. I wonder what Geno's count will be in ten years (1400 :)). I think I counted the years right??? If I didn't I am sure someone will make the correction.
I believe that Hatchell started at Francis Marion in 1975, which would make this her 43rd year.
Geno started at UConn in 1985, which would make this his 33rd year.
 
Sylvia may get to 1000 wins a few hours before Geno, But, by the end of this season she will be a tiny speck in his rear view mirror and recede completely by the end of next season.

As for Tara, on November 16 on this thread I predicted Geno would gain "10 or eleven" games on her this year. Now, after Stanford's loss to Western Illinois, and after revisiting my look at schedules, etc. I would respond to thoughts by Vowel Guy and Milford Husky on the Stanford loses to WI?!? thread that yes it's most likely that Geno will gain more like "12-15" (or maybe even 16!) games on her this season and trot right by her next year on his way up and over the Summit.
 
Two hitting the 1000 win mark in one day is great, BUT lets keep in mind not in the same time frame of coaching. Geno is in his 32nd year of coaching, where as Hatchell is in her 42nd year. So Geno did beat her by a few years. I wonder what Geno's count will be in ten years (1400 :)). I think I counted the years right??? If I didn't I am sure someone will make the correction.

More than years or seasons coached, the more critical number is games coached, as multi-decade career coaches played 5 or more fewer scheduled games per season back in the day (plus the tournaments were shorter and had fewer rounds). Auriemma's 999 has occurred in 1134 total games coached; Hatchell's took 1375. This business of games coached will matter if and when Auriemma catches up to Summitt's 1098, as he will do so in likely 60+ fewer games.
 
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Congrats to Hatchell for hitting the 1000 mark!
 
More than years or seasons coached, the more critical number is games coached, as multi-decade career coaches played 5 or more fewer scheduled games per season back in the day (plus the tournaments were shorter and had fewer rounds). Auriemma's 999 has occurred in 1134 total games coached; Hatchell's took 1375. This business of games coached will matter if and when Auriemma catches up to Summitt's 1198, as he will do so in likely 50-60 fewer games.
Confused which is normal for me but you are saying Summitt has 1198 wins? I was reading in other posts it is 1098. Help which is it?
 
Confused which is normal for me but you are saying Summitt has 1198 wins? I was reading in other posts it is 1098. Help which is it?
1098

Geno needs 6-7 more wins per year than Tara to get there before she does (this year + 2 more years). To me what matters more than who gets there first is whichever one continues coaching the longest will have the record for s long time.
 
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1098

Geno needs 6-7 more wins per year than Tara to get there before she does (this year + 2 more years). To me what matters more than who gets there first is whichever one continues coaching the longest will have the record for s long time.

If Geno stays for 5 additional years, he should become the coach with the most wins in NCAA wbb history with somewhere around 1150 wins or more...

Tara is a year older than Geno. Tara's 38 year average is 26.36 per year; Geno's is 30.6. At the historical rates, he picks up 16 games on her in 4 years and in year 5 should surpass her even if she does not retire at 68.
 
1098

Geno needs 6-7 more wins per year than Tara to get there before she does (this year + 2 more years). To me what matters more than who gets there first is whichever one continues coaching the longest will have the record for s long time.

Actually I think the person who breaks a longstanding record first gets etched in memory longer I think.

But ultimately the gold standard is most titles. On the men’s side John wooden still exists on a different plain even though he is nowhere near the wins leader.
 
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