Legendary Stanford Women’s Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer Announces Retirement
After an illustrious 45-year coaching career, Tara VanDerveer, the legendary head coach of the Stanford Cardinal women’s basketball team, has announced her retirement. VanDerveer, who is the winningest coach in women’s or men’s college basketball history, leaves behind a legacy that includes three national titles, 14 Final Four appearances, and 100 NCAA tournament victories.
VanDerveer’s impact on the game of basketball and the Stanford community is immeasurable. She expressed her gratitude for the support she has received throughout her coaching career, acknowledging the joy she found in the journey of each season and the bonds formed with her players. Winning, she said, was a byproduct of the hard work and dedication of her teams.
Under VanDerveer’s leadership, the Cardinal achieved a 30-6 record and a Sweet 16 appearance this season. With an overall record of 1,216-271, VanDerveer’s coaching career spanned multiple successful stints at Ohio State, Idaho, and as head coach of the United States National Team. However, it was at Stanford where she truly made her mark, amassing a remarkable 1,065-220 record over 38 seasons.
Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir praised VanDerveer’s contributions to the sport of women’s basketball, calling her a pioneer whose impact is unmatched. He highlighted her role in building one of the sport’s iconic programs and emphasized her dedication to the student-athletes who passed through her program.
As VanDerveer steps away from coaching, the Stanford community will undoubtedly look for ways to honor her deep impact and lasting legacy. Her influence on the game of basketball and the lives of those she coached will be felt for years to come.