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Cathy Rush (born Cathy Cowan; April 7, 1947) is a former basketball coach at Immaculata from 1972 to 1977. She led Immaculata to three consecutive AIAW national titles from 1972–1974 . She led the Mighty Macs to six consecutive final four appearances in her six seasons with the school, attaining a 149–15 record. [ 1 ]
The head coach of the women's team from 1972 to 1977, Cathy Rush, was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008, and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010. [19] The 1972–1974 teams were announced on April 7, 2014, as part of the 2014 induction class of the Naismith Hall, and were formally inducted as a team on ...
John Mabry – 14-year MLB career; Don Peters – former United States women's national artistic gymnastics team head coach; Cathy Rush (B.S. 1968, M.Ed. 1972) – Former Immaculata University women's basketball head coach; Joe Senser (1979) – Former NFL tight end, Minnesota Vikings; Al-Hajj Shabazz (2011–2015) – Former NFL cornerback
The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I field hockey, according to NCAA.org. [1] In the most recently completed 2024 season, 82 Division I schools competed. Conference affiliations are as of the coming 2025 NCAA field hockey season.
Section 1 field hockey coaches have named players to the 2023 all-state and all-Section 1 teams. Lists appear here. Field hockey: 2023 all-state and all-Section 1 award winners announced
Mattie Betts, Lauren Mastromarco and Cat Dillinger are among the field hockey stars who shined brightest. See who else made the 2023 all-star team. Ketcham's Mattie Betts leads the Journal's 2023 ...
The 2022 high school field hockey coaches' teams and Twin State roster as reported to the Burlington Free Press. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
After Joe Lapchick left St. John's to coach the New York Knicks in 1947, McGuire became head basketball and baseball coach at his alma mater. He led the baseball team to the College World Series in 1949 and the basketball team to the Final Four in 1952, becoming one of only three coaches to achieve both accomplishments. Their appearance in the ...