04-10-2024, 02:46 PM
Press conference, loved the fact that Kiki was there and asked a question. That and the way Tara talked about her makes me think it's highly likely that she's sticking around for next year.
(04-10-2024, 01:51 PM)yvonne Wrote: Not gonna lie. I've been bumming ever since I heard the news. I can't put my finger on it. Watching the press conference didn't help.
(04-10-2024, 01:51 PM)yvonne Wrote: Not gonna lie. I've been bumming ever since I heard the news. I can't put my finger on it. Watching the press conference didn't help.
(04-10-2024, 03:55 PM)chimera Wrote: I don't post here much anymore but I still follow the team. This is the first year in decades I wasn't able to attend games. Strange time for me, for sure. Wishing Tara all the best in her retirement. She deserves it. I started following the team in the late 90's, so I have never known another Stanford WBB coach. Stanford WBB has always been and will always be my one true sports love. I follow other Stanford teams, but WBB is The One. The current college sports environment has killed some of the joy for me, but I can't help but still care. Tara made it all happen. She created the program that I gave my sports heart to. She is also a great person. I used to have her cell phone number years ago when I wrote for The Bootleg. She was always generous with her time even to me, a non-pro writing for maybe a few hundred people on a Stanford fan board site. Glad for her she found a good time to leave, but also very sad to see her go.
Kate will have her work cut out for her in this crazy time. Whether she succeeds in keeping the program at the top of the sport long term probably depends much more on how Stanford handles NIL and the portal than on her skills as a coach. Here's hoping she and Stanford can make it all work.
(04-10-2024, 03:55 PM)chimera Wrote: I don't post here much anymore but I still follow the team. This is the first year in decades I wasn't able to attend games. Strange time for me, for sure. Wishing Tara all the best in her retirement. She deserves it. I started following the team in the late 90's, so I have never known another Stanford WBB coach. Stanford WBB has always been and will always be my one true sports love. I follow other Stanford teams, but WBB is The One. The current college sports environment has killed some of the joy for me, but I can't help but still care. Tara made it all happen. She created the program that I gave my sports heart to. She is also a great person. I used to have her cell phone number years ago when I wrote for The Bootleg. She was always generous with her time even to me, a non-pro writing for maybe a few hundred people on a Stanford fan board site. Glad for her she found a good time to leave, but also very sad to see her go.
Kate will have her work cut out for her in this crazy time. Whether she succeeds in keeping the program at the top of the sport long term probably depends much more on how Stanford handles NIL and the portal than on her skills as a coach. Here's hoping she and Stanford can make it all work.
(04-10-2024, 06:14 AM)76lsjumb Wrote: According to Craig Melvin on The Today Show this morning, Tara’s career wins record is “one of those records that will never be broken,” … which shows how much he knows about women’s basketball. Unless he knows something we don’t, I suppose… :-)
(04-10-2024, 06:14 AM)76lsjumb Wrote: According to Craig Melvin on The Today Show this morning, Tara’s career wins record is “one of those records that will never be broken,” … which shows how much he knows about women’s basketball. Unless he knows something we don’t, I suppose… :-)
(04-12-2024, 02:39 PM)UltimateCard Wrote:(04-10-2024, 06:14 AM)76lsjumb Wrote: According to Craig Melvin on The Today Show this morning, Tara’s career wins record is “one of those records that will never be broken,” … which shows how much he knows about women’s basketball. Unless he knows something we don’t, I suppose… :-)
Belatedly adding my gratitude to Tara, who has given me many wonderful memories over 35 years. I had figured Geno would pass her next season but that she’d coach longer and pass him in the end. Alas, who am I to question someone who has gotten it right way more often than not for the program, for the sport, and for herself? Glad we’ll continue to see Tara at Maples. My son (whom I dragged to many games including the one that ended UConn’s winning streak in 2010) speculates that she may be asked by Lacob to advise on the new Bay Area WNBA team. Rest assured, Tara will continue to impact WBB on the Farm and beyond.
(04-12-2024, 02:39 PM)UltimateCard Wrote:(04-10-2024, 06:14 AM)76lsjumb Wrote: According to Craig Melvin on The Today Show this morning, Tara’s career wins record is “one of those records that will never be broken,” … which shows how much he knows about women’s basketball. Unless he knows something we don’t, I suppose… :-)
Belatedly adding my gratitude to Tara, who has given me many wonderful memories over 35 years. I had figured Geno would pass her next season but that she’d coach longer and pass him in the end. Alas, who am I to question someone who has gotten it right way more often than not for the program, for the sport, and for herself? Glad we’ll continue to see Tara at Maples. My son (whom I dragged to many games including the one that ended UConn’s winning streak in 2010) speculates that she may be asked by Lacob to advise on the new Bay Area WNBA team. Rest assured, Tara will continue to impact WBB on the Farm and beyond.