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In a 48-year coaching career that included nearly 1,500 games, Rutgers women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer called at least 7,000 timeouts. But she never called one on herself.
By Howard Megdal Erica Wheeler still remembers vividly what Rutgers Coach C. Vivian Stringer, standing in the Wheelers’ home, told Wheeler’s mother would happen if her daughter came to play ...
Rutgers women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer announced Saturday that she is retiring after five decades and more than 1,000 victories. Her retirement will be effective Sept. 1 ...
Rutgers dedicated its court to former coach C. Vivian Stringer on Sunday before the team’s game against No. 4 Ohio State. The 74-year-old won 1,055 games in her 50-year Hall of Fame career ...
In C. Vivian Stringer's 2008 book, "Standing Tall," the legendary women's college basketball coach recalled heading to a speaking engagement during an Iowa snowstorm about a month after her ...
C. Vivian Stringer hit the 1,000-victory mark on Tuesday. So what's next? At age 70, Stringer shows no signs of wanting to step away from her life's work of coaching women's basketball.
More than anything else, C. Vivian Stringer remembered being angry. She was so angry, in fact, that she hit her fist against a wall and it bled. Stringer, who announced her retirement last week ...
During a 1:30 p.m. teleconference Thursday, the Rutgers Board of Governors unanimously approved a four-year contract extension with C. Vivian Stringer that will guarantee the Hall of Fame women ...
Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer announced her retirement Saturday after 50 years in college basketball. She finished with 1,055 wins — fourth all-time among Division I women’s basketball ...
CLEVELAND — As Dawn Staley worked in her office last month, she received a call from C. Vivian Stringer. The Hall of Fame coach was reaching out to congratulate Staley on an undefeated regular ...
But perhaps the greatest single move of her time as Iowa women’s athletic director took place in the spring of 1983 when she hired C. Vivian Stringer as the Hawkeyes' women's basketball coach. At her ...
Still, Cheyney, the oldest HBCU in the United States, and its Cope Hall were once home to two basketball trailblazers: John Chaney and C. Vivian Stringer. Both were on campus together at what was ...
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