Tara VanDerveer retirement: Stanford women’s basketball icon exits as winningest head coach in NCAA history

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“The GOAT says goodbye.”

So read Stanford’s official press release announcing the retirement of legendary women’s basketball coach Tara VanDerveer.

VanDerveer is retiring after 38 seasons as the head coach of the Cardinal and 45 seasons as a head coach at the Division I level. The basketball icon leaves the game with 1,216 career wins — the most by any coach in NCAA history.

VanDerveer, 70, is hanging it up after No. 2 seed Stanford fell to No. 3 seed NC State in the Sweet 16 in March. She led the Cardinal to a national championship as recently as 2021, bringing three titles to Stanford in her tenure (1990, 1992).

In her Hall of Fame career, VanDerveer led Stanford to 13 Final Fours, 27 Pac-12 regular season titles, and 15 Pac-12 Tournament titles.

She also collected a long list of accolades. She was voted National Coach of the Year five times and Pac-12 Coach of the Year 11 times. Beyond college basketball, she also led the U.S. women’s national team to a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

For more information on VanDerveer’s retirement and everlasting impact on women’s college basketball, The Sporting News has you covered below.

Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer announces retirement

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