It's not the case that coaches weren't allowed to coach their college teams during the Olympic years. It was just for that particular Olympics that USA basketball decided to have the national team be together for a year rather than the usual way where the national team only played together for weeks before the Olympics. Given that, it was expected that the coach of the national team take a leave from their college team.When Tara was the coach of the Olympic team they were not allowed to coach their college team at the time. When Geno did it they were allowed to stay as head coach, so there is no games that he missed as a coach. Tara missed a complete season, she was still considered as the head coach so she still got the wins and losses.
The Olympic team traveled around the Country playing games during the regular season back then and also had their practices so it was not possible to coach her team. One of the reasons why they changed it was because of the formation of the WNBA after the Olympics and the other is because they actually did a complete revamping of the way the National teams both Men's and Women's practiced and were assembled.
Let's see. "Tara was a HC before Geno." So were a lot of other less successful coaches. I'm sure there's a point in there somewhere. According to you, my comment "is the type of petty and ungracious remark that causes fans of other teams to think UConn fans lack class." Personally, I doubt that many fans of other teams are reading page 5 of another teams message board checking to see how they view a coach who's retiring while she's hanging on by a thread to being the winningest coach in college basketball. Hey, maybe you're right. Maybe Tara will write you thanking you for leaping to her defense? You sure put me in my place.I’m a UConn fan too. Your take on Tara could not be more wrong. Tara was a HC well before Geno, and her career is a testament to her hard work and success. While we UConn fans may consider Geno and CD to be the best coaches in WBB, suggesting that, “It’s an honor for Tara to be mentioned with their names” is the type of petty and ungracious remark that causes fans of other teams to think UConn fans lack class.
I suggest you take your lead from Geno, who could not have been more gracious in his remarks about Tara and Stanford basketball following the news of her retirement. We can in fact root intensely for the Huskies while praising their opponents, particularly an opponent who competed so intensely against UConn for so many seasons.
If you are truly a UConn WBB fan, as you claim to be, then surely you must have seen Paige’s inspiring acceptance speech at the 2021 Espy awards. Whether referring to black WBB players or Tara Vanderveer’s incredible career, we can all take a lesson from Paige’s inspirational remarks, “Celebrating the success of others does not diminish me.”Let's see. "Tara was a HC before Geno." So were a lot of other less successful coaches. I'm sure there's a point in there somewhere. According to you, my comment "is the type of petty and ungracious remark that causes fans of other teams to think UConn fans lack class." Personally, I doubt that many fans of other teams are reading page 5 of another teams message board checking to see how they view a coach who's retiring while she's hanging on by a thread to being the winningest coach in college basketball. Hey, maybe you're right. Maybe Tara will write you thanking you for leaping to her defense? You sure put me in my place.
Just to throw a wrench into the "coach with the most wins" discussion, Geno missed a number of games due to health reasons. Chris Dailey took over for Geno when he was out and CD has something like a 18-0 record with Geno not there. CD also missed a few games (such as during covid and when she fainted during the national anthem), but she was on the bench for more of the wins than Geno. So when Geno and CD pass Tara for most wins, CD will be the winningest WBB coach of all time.
I know. Just saying CD doesn't receive enough credit for her contributions to the program.
From who? Geno praises CD every chance he gets. The players all love and respect her. As for UConn’s fans, unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 38 years, you absolutely know how important CD has been to the success of UConn WBB.I know. Just saying CD doesn't receive enough credit for her contributions to the program.
What on Earth does that have to do with the price of tea in China? I'm a huge UConn WCB fan and I'm praising Geno and CD and all the UConn assistant coaches (Jamelle Elliott especially). I could care less about Tara V. I was mentioning the painfully obvious reason that Tara retired while holding the soon to be smashed title of College Basketball's all-time winningest coach. That's all! I'm not a Stanford fan, or, a Tara fan. I didn't mean to upset you. You're obviously a nicer guy than I am. I can't wait for next season to begin. The UConn dynasty has returned and will be around just like in the past when it was UConn against the world.....with UConn prevailing!!!If you are truly a UConn WBB fan, as you claim to be, then surely you must have seen Paige’s inspiring acceptance speech at the 2021 Espy awards. Whether referring to black WBB players or Tara Vanderveer’s incredible career, we can all take a lesson from Paige’s inspirational remarks, “Celebrating the success of others does not diminish me.”
If so, then please stop posting in a thread titled "Tara Vanderveer Retires."I could care less about Tara V.
I was addressing someone called "oldude," not you. You must be lonely.If so, then please stop posting in a thread titled "Tara Vanderveer Retires."
Unless you send them a PM you are addressing all of us. Why don't you quit while you're behind. You seem determined to have the last word on everything.I was addressing someone called "oldude," not you. You must be lonely.