Jones, the 2021 Final Four Most Outstanding Player, has seen it all over four years at Stanford.
STANFORD — Haley Jones has seen a whole lot of change in her four years at Stanford.
The senior star will play her final home games at Maples Pavilion this weekend in the NCAA Tournament, with the first one for the No. 1 Cardinal on Friday night against 16th-seed Sacred Heart. Soon, bigger programs called: Geno Auriemma of UConn, Dawn Staley of South Carolina, Muffett McGraw of Notre Dame and Kelly Graves of Oregon all tried to convince Jones to play for them.
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