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2010 NCAA Women's Final Four Records (Coaches) The Coaches Coaches Records .......................................... 84 Accomplished Coaching Records ......... 85 Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the Women’s Final Four and Tournament ....................................... 86 All-Time Tournament Coaches ............... 87 Connecticut and head coach Geno Auriemma claimed its sixth national champi- onship in 2009. 84 COACHES RECORDS Coaches Records Won-Lost Records of Champions Year National Champion (Seed) Coach W-L Pct. 1982 Louisiana Tech (1) Sonja Hogg 35-1 .972 1983 Southern California (1) Linda Sharp 31-2 .939 1984 Southern California (1) Linda Sharp 29-4 .879 1985 Old Dominion (1) Marianne Stanley 31-3 .911 1986 Texas (1) Jody Conradt 34-0 1.000 1987 Tennessee (2) Pat Summitt 28-6 .824 1988 Louisiana Tech (2) Leon Barmore 32-2 .941 1989 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 35-2 .946 1990 Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer 32-1 .970 1991 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 30-5 .857 1992 Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer 30-3 .909 1993 Texas Tech (2) Marsha Sharp 31-3 .912 1994 North Carolina (3) Sylvia Hatchell 33-2 .943 1995 Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma 35-0 1.000 1996 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 32-4 .889 1997 Tennessee (3) Pat Summitt 29-10 .743 1998 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 39-0 1.000 1999 Purdue (1) Carolyn Peck 34-1 .971 2000 Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma 36-1 .973 2001 Notre Dame (1) Muffett McGraw 34-2 .944 2002 Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma 39-0 1.000 2003 Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma 37-1 .974 2004 Connecticut (2) Geno Auriemma 31-4 .886 2005 Baylor (2) Kim Mulkey 33-3 .917 Tara VanDerveer has led teams to the Women’s Final 2006 Maryland (2) Brenda Frese 34-4 .895 Four seven times, including Stanford five times. 2007 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 34-3 .919 2008 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 36-2 .947 2009 Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma 39-0 1.000 .500 (5-5)—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985 and 75—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 Women’s Final Four Records Stanford 1988-95, 1997-2009 74—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2009 .429—(6-8) Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 63—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1994, and Rutgers, 1998-2009 8—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1987-89-91-96-97-98-2007- 56—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2009 08 Tournament Records 54—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s, 1985-1990, Vanderbilt, 1992- 6—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1995-2000-02-03-04- 2002, and Ohio St., 2003-09 09 53—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 2—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1983-84 TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 52—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Texas, 2009 28—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 2—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1990-92 51—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 26—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2009 WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES 47—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 24—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and Stan ford, 18—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2008 47—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 1988-95, 1997-2009 10—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 44—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 23—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2009 9—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 42—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 7—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and 23—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s, 1985-1990, Vanderbilt, 1992- 2002, and Ohio St., 2003-09 41—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-1991, and Stan ford, 1988-95, 1997-2009 Arizona, 1997-2005 5—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2005 22—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986- 1994, and Rutgers, 1998-2009 40—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2009 4—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1999-2006 39—Kay Yow, North Carolina St., 1982-2007 4—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986-1994, 21—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 21—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 36—Van Chancellor, Mississippi, 1982-1996, and LSU, and Rutgers, 1998-2007 2008-09 3—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 21—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 20—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 35—Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, 1988-93, Arkansas, 3—Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, 1982-1985 1995-2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-09 3—Debbie Ryan, Virginia 1984-2005 20—Kay Yow, North Carolina St., 1982-2007 20—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 34—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1984-2004 3—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-1997 32—Joe McKeown, New Mexico, 1988-89, and George 3—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1982-1988 18—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 18—Robin Selvig, Montana, 1983-2009 Washington, 1991-2007 3—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1986-2005 31—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-97, and Nebraska, 3—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1994-2007 17—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-1991, and Arizona, 1997-2005 1998-2002 CONSECUTIVE WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR 17—Joe McKeown, New Mexico, 1988-89, and George TOURNAMENT WINS APPEARANCES Washington, 1991-2008 104—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 5—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 2000-04 17—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 71—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1986-89 16—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 56—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 4—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1987-90 16—Van Chancellor, Mississippi, 1982-1996, and LSU, 54—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and Stan ford, 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1995-98 2008-09 1988-95, 1997-2009 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 2002-05 16—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2009 48—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2009 3—Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, 1982-84 15—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-97, and Nebraska, 41—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986- 3—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1988-90 1998-2002 1994, and Rutgers, 1998-2009 3—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1990-92 15—Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, 1988-93, Arkansas, 37—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Texas, 2009 WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR WINS 1995-2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-09 37—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 21—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2008 15—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Texas, 2008 33—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2009 12—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 15—Elaine Elliott, Utah, 1986-2009 31—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 6—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 14—Theresa Grentz, Rutgers, 1986-94, and Illinois, 1997- 31—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s 1985-1990, Vanderbilt, 1992- 5—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2005 2003 2002, and Ohio St., 2003-09 4—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-2002 14—Jim Davis, Clemson, 1988-2003 30—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR-WINNING 14—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1991-2004 28—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 PERCENTAGE TOURNAMENT GAMES 26—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 (Min. six games) 124—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 25—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2009 .833 (5-1)—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1982-1988 86—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 24—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-1991, and .800 (12-3)—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 76—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and Stanford, Arizona, 1997-2005 .677 (21-10)—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2008 1988-95, 1997-2009 22—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 COACHES RECORDS 85 20—Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, 1982-1987, 22—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986- 35—Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, 1988-93, Arkansas, Southern California, 1991-1993, and Stanford, 1996 1994, and Rutgers, 1998-2009 1995-2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-09 20—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1984-2004 21—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 TOURNAMENT WINS 20—Van Chancellor, Mississippi, 1982-1996, and LSU, 20—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 104—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 2008-09 18—Robin Selvig, Montana, 1983-2009 71—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 19—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1982-1988, and 17—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-1991, and 54—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and Stanford, Texas St., 1990-97 Arizona, 1997-2005 1988-95, 1997-2009 19—Kay Yow, North Carolina St., 1982-2007 17—Joe McKeown, New Mexico St., 1987-88, and George 48—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2009 TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE Washington, 1991-2008 41—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-1983, Iowa, 1986- (Min. 20 games) 17—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 1994, and Rutgers, 1998-2009 .839 (104-20)—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 16—Van Chancellor, Mississippi, 1982-1995, and LSU, 37—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Texas, 2008- .826 (71-15)—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2008 2008-09 09 .760 (19-6)—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1982-1988, 16—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2009 37—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 and Texas St., 1990-97 15—Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, 1988-1993, Arkansas, 33—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2009 .747 (56-19)—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 1995-2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-2009 31—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s 1985-1990, Vanderbilt, 1992- 714 (20-8)—Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, 1982-1987, 15—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Texas, 2008- 2002, and Ohio St., 2003-2009 Southern California, 1991-1993, and Stan ford, 1996 09 25—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2009 .712 (37-15)—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and 14—Elaine Elliott, Utah, 1986-2009 24—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-1991, and Texas, 2008-09 14—Doug Bruno, DePaul, 1990-2009 Arizona, 1997-2005 .710 (54-22)—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and TOURNAMENT GAMES 22—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2009 124—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2009 20—Van Chancellor, Mississippi, 1982-1996, and LSU, ..698 (37-16)—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2009 86—Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 1989-2009 2008-09 .652 (15-8)—Rick Moody, Alabama, 1992-1999 76—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-1985, and Stan ford, 20—Gary Blair, Stephen F.
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