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Coquese Washington Named Rutgers Head Women’s Basketball Coach
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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 4320401, member: 6620"] Rutgers does not hesitate to put resources into favored sports, that's for sure. So, it won't be a lack of resources that holds a new coaching regime back. I think the first years of this are going to be tough: [LIST] [*]the "will she stay/will she retire" questions surrounding C. Vivian Stringer have hung over this program for a few years. It's resulted in a constant string of transfers coming in and out. In fact, Rutgers had nine (9) people enter the portal this year thus far. [*]And the transition from Coach Stringer to Coach Washington has happened relatively late in the "after season" time period. This timing could affect everything from who was interviewed/hired to what transfers are available now to fill out rosters. [*]Lastly, Coach Washington will obviously have to work in hurry to build up a recruiting base moving forward. To help that, I think she'll have to hire a knowledgeable and dynamic recruiting presence for the I-95 corridor/New Jersey area. Interesting, Washington has kept strong connections to the Flint, Michigan area (her hometown) so don't be surprised to see some Michiganders pop up by the Raritan River. [/LIST] Stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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