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UConn’s players not only expect to punch a ticket to the Final Four, but they also expect to win. The winning tradition set by former players like Maya Moore, Sue Bird, and Diana Taurasi influence today’s stars. Breanna Stewart, AP National Player of the Year, Wade Trophy winner, and three-time Final Four Most Outstanding Player, signed with UConn because she wanted to win four National Champions. Last night’s National Championship victory has Stewart three-quarters of the way towards her goal.

After 30 seasons and 917 wins, Auriemma is the highest-paid coach in women’s basketball. He is in the second year of a five-year contract valued at $10.86 million (not including perks or endorsements). This season he will earn $2.06 million ($400,000 base salary and $1.55 million for institutional speaking engagements and media-related appearances) and an additional $183,332 in post-season bonuses.

He knows at some point UConn’s historic National Championship streak will come to an end; Auriemma calls the idea of his program remaining undefeated “ludicrous.” Although, many commentators are quick to describe UConn Women’s Basketball as dynasty and compare his coaching achievements with the likes of Mike Krzyzewski, Phil Jackson, and Wooden.

Auriemma continues to shutter the comparisons.

[LINK] to full article.
 
UConn’s players not only expect to punch a ticket to the Final Four, but they also expect to win. The winning tradition set by former players like Maya Moore, Sue Bird, and Diana Taurasi influence today’s stars. Breanna Stewart, AP National Player of the Year, Wade Trophy winner, and three-time Final Four Most Outstanding Player, signed with UConn because she wanted to win four National Champions. Last night’s National Championship victory has Stewart three-quarters of the way towards her goal.

After 30 seasons and 917 wins, Auriemma is the highest-paid coach in women’s basketball. He is in the second year of a five-year contract valued at $10.86 million (not including perks or endorsements). This season he will earn $2.06 million ($400,000 base salary and $1.55 million for institutional speaking engagements and media-related appearances) and an additional $183,332 in post-season bonuses.

He knows at some point UConn’s historic National Championship streak will come to an end; Auriemma calls the idea of his program remaining undefeated “ludicrous.” Although, many commentators are quick to describe UConn Women’s Basketball as dynasty and compare his coaching achievements with the likes of Mike Krzyzewski, Phil Jackson, and Wooden.



Auriemma continues to shutter the comparisons.

[LINK] to full article.


$400,000..... that is what Obama makes as the President.
 
$400,000..... that is what Obama makes as the President.
Yeah - one of those crazy mixed up facts of life - Wall street trader or S&P500 CEO $XXX Million per year, College coach $1-7M per year, Pro coach $2-7M, Potus $400K, HS teacher $20-50K
 
You can bet that President Obama will leave the White House a Mult millionaire like most Presidents in the last 24 years or so have. Never mind the speaking fees he'll garner once he leaves.
 
You can bet that President Obama will leave the White House a Mult millionaire like most Presidents in the last 24 years or so have. Never mind the speaking fees he'll garner once he leaves.
I hear the perks aren't bad either
 
You can bet that President Obama will leave the White House a Mult millionaire like most Presidents in the last 24 years or so have. Never mind the speaking fees he'll garner once he leaves.

He was already a multimillionaire before going to the White House... income of 8.1 million from 2000-2007...

While in the White House he has had an income of 12.1 million from 2008-2013.
 
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