I thought this news article interesting. It's the fallout from coach Brenda Frese (Oldfield) leaving from Minnesota.
She is credited with turning around Minnesota and an ace coach but bailed after just one season. She won an NCAA championship at her next job Maryland.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Brenda Oldfield's decision to depart Minnesota after less than 10 months left the women's basketball team in shock, but Oldfield also left behind a lot of talent.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Brenda Oldfield's decision to depart Minnesota after less than 10 months left the women's basketball team in shock, but Oldfield also left behind a lot of talent.
That's why the Golden Gophers aren't going to panic about having to find a new coach for the second straight season.
"I haven't looked at the boxscore, but I don't think she played very many minutes for us this year," said point guard Lindsay Whalen, the Big Ten Player of the Year who'll return along with fellow starters center Janel McCarville, forwards Kadidja Andersson and Corrin Von Wald and guard Lindsay Lieser.
"Definitely, we deserve some credit," Whalen said. "We're the people who got her the big contract and all the awards she got, pretty much."
Oldfield's final meeting with the players Tuesday was filled with tears. Still, confidence abounds that this season's success can be sustained.
"Everybody's really sad she's leaving," McCarville said. But "they're going to hire a good coach. There's no reason to be scared."
In one season, Oldfield guided the Gophers to their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1994 and a 22-8 record.
Lured by what women's athletic director Chris Voelz quoted Oldfield as saying were better weather, better facilities and a better base from which to recruit, she accepted the job at Maryland.
The Terrapins move into a new arena next year, and there's no way around Minnesota's harsh, lengthy winters.
But the Gophers dispute the talent drain issue -- four of their starters are from Minnesota or Wisconsin and the two states have churned out several major-college players over the past decade.
"What caught me off guard is that she thinks she's better able to win a national championship there," Voelz said. "Who knows? Maybe we'll be playing them in the Final Four someday. ... Time will tell whether her analysis was better than our analysis."
Oldfield, told of Voelz's comments about their conversation, denied complaining about Minnesota's talent pool.
"If I felt that way, why would I sign three in-state kids?" she told the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "That statement is completely false and inaccurate. I don't know where that came from. To list those things is totally absurd."
Oldfield's deal at Minnesota did not contain a buyout clause.
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