$28,000 to be head basketball coach in a major conference.
Stringer set the tone in her second year, 1984-85. She turned down an NIT invitation after narrowly missing the NCAA's. She wasn't concerned, at least openly, about the seniors missing out or the windfall that might have been generated from hosting a potential NIT game. She said (paraphrase) "We're going to the NCAA's, simple as that. We're not accepting consolation prizes. We're taking bigger prizes. That's a lesson learned right there."Two coaches not mentioned in the article:
Vivian Stringer hired by Bump in 1983. Took the womens hoops program to a final four in 1993. Won 78% of her games at Iowa over 12 years.
Gayle Blevins was hired in 1987. 16 NCAA tourneys, 4 CWS appearances, 5 B1G championships, 2 B1G tourney titles. One of the most accomplished softball coaches in conference history.
If you total Fry's 3 Rose Bowls, Gables countless national titles, Olson's Final Four, Stringer's final four, and Blevins' titles as softball coach, you would be hard pressed to find someone who has made a collection of hires who had a bigger impact on the trajectory of their athletic department than Bump Elliot's in the 70's and 80's.
We also lost Don Shula, and the 1970's era Dolphins were the team of my youth.From COVID, losing several historic Hawks, to no football (yet) and some jackass in the White House.
Let’s face it 2020 was a pretty crappy year all around.
Stringer set the tone in her second year, 1984-85. She turned down an NIT invitation after narrowly missing the NCAA's. She wasn't concerned, at least openly, about the seniors missing out or the windfall that might have been generated from hosting a potential NIT game. She said (paraphrase) "We're going to the NCAA's, simple as that. We're not accepting consolation prizes. We're taking bigger prizes. That's a lesson learned right there."
I don't know if Iowa ever failed to qualify for the Dance again on Stringer's watch.
One interesting thing about Stringer was she recruited heavily from her east coast roots. She wanted players who played defense, and the quaint six on six game was still being played in iowa high schools (albeit being phased out) She didn't know if someone like Lynne Lorenzen could play defense, because Lynne never had to. So Stringer didn't recruit her.