Who coaches UT women's basketball?

Renaldob The UT Women's Basketball head coach is, Gail Goestenkors. She came to UT to take over the head coaching position from the loved and legendary Jody Conradt in 2007. Prior to this position, she was the Duke University women's basketball head coach from 1992–2007.

She accumulated an impressive record at Duke and is one of the most accomplished women's basketball coaches in the nation. She received recognition as the ACC Coach of the Year a record 7 times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2007). During her tenure at Duke, she led the Blue Devils to 13 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, 10 consecutive appearances in at least the Sweet Sixteen (1997-2007), and an NCAA-record seven consecutive 30-win seasons from 2000-2007.

Goestenkors attended Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, where she played under future Purdue head coach Marsha Reall. After graduating in 1985, Goestenkors became a graduate assistant coach at Iowa State. After one season, she left to become an assistant coach at Purdue under Lin Dunn, where she remained until becoming head coach at Duke in 1992.

Goestenkors holds the ACC record for fewest games required to achieve 300 wins (387 games). The overall public opinion of how she has fared at UT depends upon who you ask. It’s just her 4th year at the University of Texas and she has won 20 or more games in each of her first three seasons and has made the NCAA tournament in all three years as well.

But the bar was set so high by former coach, Jody Conradt, that there are currently people calling for her to be replaced. Personally, I recall when just a few years ago there was this same talk about UT football coach, Mack Brown. All of this was silenced when coach Brown hit his stride and now he is just as much a part of Texas football as, well, Bevo.

Give Gail time. She'll become family too.

http://weareaustin.com/sports-story?nxd_id=101806 http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/celebritytalentbios/Gail-Goestenkors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Goestenkors.

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