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Nancy Darsch (December 29, 1951 –
November 2, 2020) was an
American women's
basketball coach who
worked at both the
professional and NCAA
Division I college...
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interim head
coach of the
Washington Mystics of the WNBA,
replacing Nancy Darsch who
resigned during the season. He
remained in
Washington as
director of...
- work in
China and
establishing the Far
Eastern Championship Games Nancy Darsch, women's
basketball coach in college, the WNBA, and the
Olympics Tony DiCicco...
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Conklin ****istant
coach University of San
Francisco Player 1993–97
Nancy Darsch ****istant
coach Seattle Storm (WNBA) ****istant 1978–85
Mickie DeMoss Chief...
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Nancy Darsch 11–17 8–10 T-5th 1991–92
Nancy Darsch 15–13 9–9 5th 1992–93
Nancy Darsch 28–4 16–2 T-1st NCAA Runner-up 2 3 1993–94
Nancy Darsch 14–14 7–11...
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along with the
female servant Margaret "Greta"
Darsch, with whom he had a love affair. When
Darsch vanished,
Schmidt explained to his
daughter that...
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Coach Team
Coach 1997
Houston Comets Van
Chancellor New York
Liberty Nancy Darsch Single game 1–0
Cynthia Cooper 1998
Phoenix Mercury Cheryl Miller Best-of-three...
- 1–0) Lost WNBA
Finals (Houston, 0–1)
Nancy Darsch 1998 1998 East 3rd 18 12 .600 Did not
qualify Nancy Darsch 1999 1999 East 1st 18 14 .563
Received a bye...
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Heidi VanDerveer (1999–2001)
Kelly Kramer (1999–2002)
Nancy Darsch (2003–2005)
Carolyn Jenkins (2003–2005, 2007) Jim
Lewis (2006)
Susan Yow...
- on
April 17, 2008.
Retrieved April 18, 2008. "Former WNBA,
college coach Darsch dies at 68". ESPN.com.
November 3, 2020.
Retrieved July 14, 2021. "Profile...