Details of Coquese Washington’s Rutgers contract: Salary, buyout, bonuses, more for C. Vivian Stringer’s successor

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Details of Coquese Washington’s Rutgers contract: Salary, buyout, bonuses, more for C. Vivian Stringer’s successor
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Here is how much Rutgers is paying Coquese Washington to be its head women's basketball coach.

Stringer, 74, grossed more than $1.3 million during the 2021-22 season, according to the university salary data obtained by NJ Advance Media. She was scheduled to make a base salary of at least $1 million in the final four years of

Washington, 50, will be introduced on Tuesday at a press conference at Jersey Mike’s Arena on the court that soon will be named after Stringer. She spent the past two seasons as the associate head coach at Notre Dame, her alma mater. Washington won conference regular-season titles in three consecutive seasons and reached four consecutive NCAA Tournaments from 2011-2014. The Lady Lions won at least one game in each of those postseason appearances, twice reaching the Sweet Sixteen. As she rebuilt the Penn State program, she was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year for the 2011-12 season.

It was her second stint as an assistant coach at the program where she starred as a point guard from 1989-1993; she previously served under her former coach Muffet McGraw from 1999-2007. She earned a law degree at Notre Dame over that span and served as the first president of the WNBA Players Association from 1999-2001.

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