Key moments of Tara VanDerveer's Hall of Fame career

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As VanDerveer's long, storied career comes to an end, a look back at the best of her 45 years in women's college basketball.

The all-time winningest coach in NCAA history, who used to consider calling it a career at the end of every season, finally did just that. After 45 seasons as a head coach, 38 of them atDuring her career, she went to the NCAA tournament 38 times -- all but two of them with the Cardinal -- 14 Final Fours and won three national championships. She-- men's and women's -- across all divisions. She coached the U.S.

VanDerveer's legacy, in the sport, will be long lasting. VanDerveer was a coach's coach. She took time to mentor other coaches, exchanging game film with some or going to the visiting locker room to offer encouraging words and insight. She was instrumental in building Stanford into a powerhouse season after season and building the Pac-12 into the country's most dominant conference this past season.VanDerveer recorded the first of her 1,216 wins as a head coach. Her Division II Idaho team defeated Northern Montana College in overtime in the 1978-79 season opener.-- where she was assistant coach for two years while achieving her masters in sports administration -- as head coach.

 

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