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Tara VanDerveer Surpasses Mike Krzyzewski as Winningest Coach in College Basketball

15:01 22.01.2024

In a historic moment for women's college basketball, Tara VanDerveer, the head coach of the Stanford Cardinal, has become the winningest coach of all time. With her 1,203rd career victory, VanDerveer surpassed former Duke and Army coach Mike Krzyzewski, solidifying her legacy as one of the most accomplished coaches in the history of the sport.

The game took place at Stanford's home court, Maples Pavilion, where VanDerveer's face beamed with joy and gratitude. The atmosphere was electric as thousands of supporters and a couple dozen former players gathered to witness this monumental achievement. VanDerveer's impact on the game was evident as video tributes from icons like Billie Jean King, Steve Kerr, Dawn Staley, and Coach K himself played on the big screen.

Despite missing All-American Cameron Brink due to injury, Stanford managed to secure a 65-56 victory over Oregon State. Kiki Iriafen was the star of the game, contributing a career-high 36 points and 11 rebounds. Talana Lepolo also had an impressive performance with 14 points and six assists.

Throughout her career, VanDerveer has been a true guardian of women's basketball, bringing attention to the beauty of the sport and the hard work of her players. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to witness the dreams of her players unfold on the court. VanDerveer's impact extends far beyond the game, as she has positively influenced countless lives as a coach and mentor.

The celebration continued after the game, with VanDerveer taking a moment to thank everyone in attendance, including the Stanford band. She acknowledged the overwhelming support and the presence of former players who had returned to celebrate with her. The crowd erupted with cheers and applause, showing their love and appreciation for the Hall of Fame coach.

Reflecting on this milestone, VanDerveer acknowledged the significance of the moment. She compared it to a family celebration, where everyone comes together to support and celebrate a loved one's achievement. Former player Chiney Ogwumike echoed this sentiment, stating that showing up for Tara is like showing up for a family member.

VanDerveer's coaching career spans an impressive 45 years, during which she has amassed numerous accolades, including three NCAA titles with Stanford and a gold medal at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Games. She has been named Pac-12 Coach of the Year 17 times and has received five national Coach of the Year honors.

As the game came to an end, VanDerveer graciously accepted congratulations from the Oregon State team, highlighting the respect and admiration she has earned from her peers. Oregon State coach Scott Rueck praised VanDerveer's longevity and commitment to excellence, acknowledging her as a driving force behind the elevation of the entire conference.

Looking ahead, VanDerveer's focus remains on the beauty of women's basketball and the continued growth of the sport. Her passion and dedication have left an indelible mark on the game, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players and coaches.

The Stanford Cardinal will now shift their attention to their upcoming games, with Oregon State hosting Colorado and Stanford traveling to face Arizona State. As VanDerveer continues to make history, her impact on the sport will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.

/ Monday, January 22, 2024, 3:01 PM /

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