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MSU's McCallie going to Duke
April 18, 2007
By MICK McCABE
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
Joanne P. McCallie will leave Michigan State and become the women’s basketball coach at Duke, sources close to the MSU women’s program told the Free Press on Wednesday.
She replaces national coach of the year and Waterford native Gail Goestenkors, who left Duke to become the coach at Texas. Terms of McCallie’s contract with Duke were not known.
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In seven years at MSU, McCallie compiled a 145-75 record and guided the Spartans to five consecutive NCAA appearances, including the 2005 national championship game, which the Spartans lost to Baylor.
As the NCAA tournament began last month, speculation swirled that McCallie was interested in coaching vacancies at Florida and LSU. When MSU was eliminated from the tournament following a second-round loss to eventual runner-up Rutgers, McCallie refused to comment on those rumors.
On March 24, McCallie signed a revised, five-year rollover contract to remain at MSU, guaranteeing her $500,000 a year. With incentives, she could have made $643,000.
She recently hired Samantha Williams as an MSU assistant.
MSU officials now must replace the most successful coach in program history.
They likely will look at Marquette coach Terri Mitchell, who also was a finalist at Duke; former MSU coach Felisha Legette-Jack, who completed her first season at Indiana; Eastern Michigan coach Suzy Merchant, and Bowling Green coach Kurt Miller.
At Duke, McCallie will inherit a roster that has all but two starters back from a 32-2 team that was ranked No. 1 in the country for most of the season.
April 18, 2007
By MICK McCABE
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
Joanne P. McCallie will leave Michigan State and become the women’s basketball coach at Duke, sources close to the MSU women’s program told the Free Press on Wednesday.
She replaces national coach of the year and Waterford native Gail Goestenkors, who left Duke to become the coach at Texas. Terms of McCallie’s contract with Duke were not known.
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In seven years at MSU, McCallie compiled a 145-75 record and guided the Spartans to five consecutive NCAA appearances, including the 2005 national championship game, which the Spartans lost to Baylor.
As the NCAA tournament began last month, speculation swirled that McCallie was interested in coaching vacancies at Florida and LSU. When MSU was eliminated from the tournament following a second-round loss to eventual runner-up Rutgers, McCallie refused to comment on those rumors.
On March 24, McCallie signed a revised, five-year rollover contract to remain at MSU, guaranteeing her $500,000 a year. With incentives, she could have made $643,000.
She recently hired Samantha Williams as an MSU assistant.
MSU officials now must replace the most successful coach in program history.
They likely will look at Marquette coach Terri Mitchell, who also was a finalist at Duke; former MSU coach Felisha Legette-Jack, who completed her first season at Indiana; Eastern Michigan coach Suzy Merchant, and Bowling Green coach Kurt Miller.
At Duke, McCallie will inherit a roster that has all but two starters back from a 32-2 team that was ranked No. 1 in the country for most of the season.