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No NCAA Cinderellas? Here's Another Way College Sports Will Soon Never Be The Same

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No NCAA Cinderellas? Here's Another Way College Sports Will Soon Never Be The Same

There won’t be many more like you, if any. Ever.”We are grateful for the many people that have supported us along the way,” McKeown said. “To all the great players, coaches, support staff and fans that have given everything to Northwestern Women’s Basketball, thank you.”It’s hard to imagine that happening in this new era. Well, […]


There won’t be many more like you, if any. Ever.”We are grateful for the many people that have supported us along the way,” McKeown said. “To all the great players, coaches, support staff and fans that have given everything to Northwestern Women’s Basketball, thank you.”It’s hard to imagine that happening in this new era.

Sorry Cindy!

DePaul women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno, announced on Friday that he’s stepping down after 39 years as the Blue Demons’ head coach.The little guys can’t keep up.After nearly four decades on the job, you kind of develop a winning formula. And win he did. 

See Ya, Seniors…

Meanwhile, the coaches who do have any kind of extraordinary longevity in college sports are all aging out, or about to.

I remember thinking how remarkable it was when Tara VanDerveer retired after last season. The longtime women’s basketball coach put in 38 years as the head women’s basketball coach at Stanford and 45 years overall. Likewise, Mike Krzyzewski retired two years earlier after a 42-year stint at Duke and 47 years overall. That’s 92 years between two coaches, a combined 80 years at the same two schools! 
I would like Doug, and all of you, to know how much I appreciate him.

Poof! The Giants Of College Coaching Will Soon Be Gone

How do you replicate numbers like that, in this new era?But their type is endangered….and not being replicated.Bruno, known for a fun, high-scoring, uptempo style with a pressing defense and a fast-breaking, three-point shooting offense, went 786-405 (.660) while his teams earned 25 NCAA tournament berths. The Blue Demons also won 19 conference titles under Bruno.

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