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Charlaine Vivian Stringer holds the record as the winningest African American women's college basketball coach in history, with 1,055 career wins. She made NCAA history as the first coach to lead ...
By Howard Megdal The Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer was away from her players, with an undisclosed medical condition, when they were eliminated by Buffalo, 82-71, on Friday. By Kelly ...
Rutgers dedicated its court to former coach C. Vivian Stringer on Sunday before the team’s game against No. 4 Ohio State. The 74-year-old won 1,055 games in her 50-year Hall of Fame career ...
Vivian Stringer, with a dedication ceremony on the team’s home court. From now on, future generations of Scarlet Knights will play on a court aptly named after the coach who led the team for 25 years.
Vivian Stringer, with a dedication ceremony on the team’s home court. From now on, future generations of Scarlet Knights will play on a court aptly named after the coach who led the team for 25 ...
More than anything else, C. Vivian Stringer remembered being angry. She was so angry, in fact, that she hit her fist against a wall and it bled. Stringer, who announced her retirement last week ...
In C. Vivian Stringer's 2008 book, "Standing Tall," the legendary women's college basketball coach recalled heading to a speaking engagement during an Iowa snowstorm about a month after her ...
C. Vivian Stringer announced her retirement from coaching (effective Sept. 1) after 50 seasons spent at Cheyney State, Iowa and Rutgers (since 1995). Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio ...
C. Vivian Stringer, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009, will retire in September with 1,055 victories.
Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer, the towering pillar of preeminence who hovered over the women’s college basketball universe, is retiring after 50 years on the sidelines. The coaching ...