Retiring Stanford women's basketball coach VanDerveer calls her time at school 'nothing short of magical'

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Retiring Stanford women's basketball coach VanDerveer calls her time at school 'nothing short of magical'
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Legendary Stanford Cardinal women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer gave thanks for her time at the university on Wednesday, the day after announcing her retirement as one of the sport's most iconic figures​.

Legendary Stanford Cardinal women' s basketball coach Tara VanDerveer gave thanks for her time at the university on Wednesday, the day after announcing her retirement as one of the sport's most iconic figures.While she had stints as a head coach at Idaho and Ohio State prior to taking the helm of the Stanford women's team in 1985, that year VanDerveer began a nearly unbroken stretch of leadership that lasted nearly four decades.

to prove something to myself. To win at Stanford with the strict academic requirements was the ultimate challenge.''My 38 years as the head coach of the Stanford women's basketball team has been nothing short of magical,' VanDerveer added.The coach celebrated the university's 'unwavering commitment to excellence' both in the classroom and on the court during her tenure there.

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