Stanford women's basketball, once a powerhouse under Tara VanDerveer, now faces allegations of a 'toxic' environment under head coach Kate Paye. With seven players entering the transfer portal and a second consecutive NCAA Tournament absence, parents and former players criticize the program's culture. The team, which had a 36-year NCAA Tournament streak under VanDerveer, now grapples with questions about leadership and morale. The report highlights a stark contrast between the program's storied past and its current challenges.
Stanford Women's Basketball Coach Faces 'Toxic' Environment Claims Amid Player Exodus
Questions Arise About Culture Under New Head Coach Kate Paye
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