Congratulations on an incredible coaching career! Can you tell us how coaching first began for you?
I grew up in the 1950?s and 60?s and loved all sports, baseball, softball, football, basketball, swimming, gymnastics, we played them all in our neighbourhood! ?I am proud to say I was always as good or better than all the boys! Unfortunately for me there were no sports teams for girls before Title IX for me to compete in until my Junior and Senior year in high school in Tennessee. I got to play 2 yrs of high school basketball the old 1/2 court game. I went on to finish college and my masters before Title IX, so throughout college there were still very few competitive opportunities in for me, only intramurals and a little tennis and volleyball was all that was available for women.
I wanted to stay around sports, so I decided to became a college physical education teacher and coached volleyball, tennis, and basketball, and that?s how my coaching career started. Because I grew up in a very positive environment (I was the 1st born, 1st grandchild) I believed in myself and thought what I didn't know about coaching I would learn..books, clinics, watching the men.
In your opinion, what has been your greatest and most memorable coaching achievement throughout your career?
My greatest accomplishment in coaching has been the wonderful relationships I have made with my team, but I have so many to mention! One of the most rewarding is to have many former players who now coaching! I also loved the opportunity to represent my country as an Assistant Coach in the Olympics and World Championships
I help to build the Indiana Fever into a World Championship franchise and lastly helping Tamika Catchings win the WNBA Championship she so deserved!
What is it about being a basketball coach that you love so much?
Now that you have stepped down from being Head Coach, do you still have involvement with Indiana Fever and keep a hand in coaching? Do you miss being Head Coach?
I am a Consultant for the Fever now and I am a resource for our new Head Coach, Stephanie White. I will also do some opponent advance scouting for them during the season. I do not miss Head Coaching to be honest, 44 years on the sidelines is enough! ?I have other things I want to do with my time now, consulting with the Fever and college Head Coaches will keep me connected to the game.
You started your coaching career before Title IX, has this law affected your coaching career since its implementation in 1972?
What gave you the confidence to peruse a career in sports coaching and to push it all the way to becoming a WNBA Championship winning coach?
Why do you think there is a lack of female coaches in elite sport around the World?
Lots of reasons! I do think some women have chosen a different path. Motherhood, staying at home and raising a family all affects our pool of candidates. I also think some female coaches who are gay don't want to deal with the challenges of being gay in sport.
And lastly, some women don't want to fight battles in a sexist environment. There's the Good Ole Boy's Club where men who make hiring decisions aren't comfortable working with women.
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