03-16-18 06:33 PM - Post#253470 In response to Go Green
I agree that she would be the Princeton version of Pete Carril with a far more dominant program. With that said, I believe that she is going to leave as she has sights set on being one of the top coaches in the country and I would not rule out if she tries a men's program when those opportunities become available in the not too distant future.
I believe with no absolute knowledge that she is a ground breaker. Let's see -- next step will be success at a major women's program. She can do it but I hope not. Somewhat equated her to Penn's women coach -- not even close -- simply look at the records even with her first two years which were tough, turnaround years. She is underestimated by many.