Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer announced her retirement after 50 years in college basketball. She finished with 1,055 wins – fourth all-time among Division I women’s basketball coaches.
Not much has come easily for C. Vivian Stringer during her Hall of Fame coaching career. So it was fitting that it took her five tries to become the fourth women's basketball coach to have 900 ...
Coaches for the Rutgers women and the Duke and Villanova men are following up on long runs from their Hall of Fame predecessors. By Adam Zagoria Stringer, who reached four Final Fours, won more than 1 ...
C. Vivian Stringer was named a finalist for the Naismith Women's College Coach of the Year today. Stringer, who won the award at Iowa in 1993, is joined by finalists Geno Auriemma (Connecticut), Pat ...
C. Vivian Stringer sounded excited, unsatisfied, happy, perturbed and ready for one of the biggest challenges in a Hall of Fame career filled with them. When the Rutgers women's basketball team ...
C. Vivian Stringer, one of women's college basketball's winningest coaches, has announced her retirement after a 50-year career. Stringer, the head coach at Rutgers since 1995, has the fourth most ...
C. Vivian Stringer didn't want to focus on her impending milestone. To her, it's just another round number. Stringer earned her 899th coaching win as Rutgers rallied from a seven-point halftime ...
Stringer has been an inspiration to many Black female coaches. Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer announced her retirement Saturday after 50 years in college basketball. She finished with 1,055 ...
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