After 38 years at Stanford Cardinal, coach Tara VanDerveer has retired. VanDerveer, the winningest coach in men's or women's NCAA history with 1,216 victories across 45 years, led Stanford to three NCAA titles (1990, 1992, 2021) and 14 Final Four appearances. Stanford officially named Kate Paye, a former player under VanDerveer and a longtime member of her staff, as VanDerveer's successor on Tuesday. Last updated: April 23, 2024
School: Out / In UC Santa Barbara: Bonnie Henrickson / Renee Jimenez Cal State Northridge: Carlene Mitchell / Canisius: Sahar Nusseibeh / Tiffany Swoffard Charlotte: Cara Consuegra / Tomekia Reed Chattanooga: Shawn Poppie / Deandra Schirmer Clemson: Amanda Butler / Shawn Poppie Eastern Michigan: Fred Castro / Sahar Nusseibeh Georgetown: Darnell Haney* / Darnell Haney Green Bay: Kevin Borseth / Kayla Karius Hampton: David Six / Tamisha Augustin Jackson State: Tomekia Reed / Kentucky: Kyra Elzy / Kenny Brooks Marquette: Megan Duffy / Cara Consuegra Marshall: Kim Caldwell / Juli Fulks UMBC: Johnetta Hayes / Candice Hill Miami: Katie Meier / Tricia Cullop Monmouth: Ginny Boggess / Cait Wetmore North Alabama: Missy Tiber / Candi Whitaker Robert Morris: Charlie Buscaglia / Chandler McCabe South Dakota: Kayla Karius / Stanford: Tara VanDerveer / Kate Paye Stony Brook: Ashley Langford / Joy McCorvey Tennessee: Kellie Harper / Kim Caldwell Toledo: Tricia Cullop / Ginny Boggess Tulane: Lisa Stockton / Ashley Langford Utah State: Kayla Ard / Wesley Brooks Virginia Tech: Kenny Brooks / Megan Duffy Youngstown State: John Nicolais^ / Melissa Jackson * Darnell had been promoted to interim head coach before the season, succeeding the late Tasha Butts ^ John Nicolais served as Youngstown State's interim head coach for the 2023-24 season
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