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Old 05-03-2012, 10:05 PM   #69
Young Drachma
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Call her Coach, Call her Lt. Governor

Sue Muldowney ran for Lt. Governor on the heels of that successful season leading Nebraska to the national championship. After four years in that role, she retired for good.

At age 69, life is good for her. She's alive and well and doing great.

You can see on the first page, the results of things since she's retired which include titles for Towson (finally, after rising a few decades ago) and Hofstra out of the CAA also laid claim to their first title, as did Illinois after years of being pretty bad in the Big Ten.

Alyssa Duty coached her alma mater for 9 years. After the 2043-44 season, she took over at Penn State saying that she "needed to stake out a claim on her own legacy." She took the Nittany Lions to the Final of the NCAAs the following year and remains there as head coach.

Former South Carolina assistant Natalie Stebbins, a longtime head coach took over for one season before retiring. She was replaced by UConn head coach and Nebraska State alumna Juliette Chaplin who just finished her 2nd season. The program has missed the tournament three straight years in a row.

The best alumna is still Aiyana Taylor who remains at USC and has been to 3 Final Fours with that program including a loss in the national title game.

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