The next great one ...

No chance we’ll land her. She’s turned down power conference schools. Unfortunately with us losing Roussell later than average, a lot of coaches have been picked. We need another young up-and-coming coach who had success at the lower ranks. High point’s coach would’ve been great and same with Quinnipiac but they already went somewhere else. Have to look at Columbia, James Madison, Miami (OH). Perhaps FDU or UC Irvine.
 
She might be our best bet to keep the current prospective class and roster but don’t know what the ceiling would be under her leadership. Best coaches, in my eyes, are ones who have proven success as head coaches at lower levels looking to move up the ranks.
 
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How about Associate Coach Radice. She has been with Roussell for a while.
Thought the same thing. Mainly because hiring from within seems like the easiest thing to do and we know Hardt likes easy. Not saying Coach Radice doesn’t deserve a shot because I think she does especially at this point in the year.
 
I nominate our alum and former Midlothian High School Coach Doug Garrett to work as an advisor to John Hardt during this process
likewise for my friend and former Spiders women's assistant Jim Daly who had been the Charlottesville High girls coach for nearly 20 years ..
 
Well seems we need to find a coach ..

I nominate Coach Thibault-DuDonis of Fairfield ..

 
I’m hoping there’s a longer/better list. I just did some quick research on the names listed and the only profile I saw that was even mildly interesting was the Vermont coach Kresge.
 
A downside of finding out so late is that all the better lower mid major coaching prospects are taken. We have to think outside the box now for the next coach. I still think proven head coach. Someone recommended Maureen Hirt who just won D3 national championship at Denise and a 30-2 record. Not a bad idea.

Again, my vote is for a young, up-and-coming head coach from a lower school. The reason I think young for coach (30s or 40s) is because they will probably be more motivated in their careers to move up
the ranks. Have a lot to prove and dreams they want to aspire to. Reason I say up-and-coming from a lower school is because if they were proven to be great or already at our level or above, then they’d probably go to a P4. For instance we are not landing Carly from Fairfield. Lastly, reason I say head coach is because it’s someone who knows how to lead a program, recruit, at the highest position of the team. Don’t want someone figuring out how to become a head coach for the first time at UR.

 
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