Stanford women's basketball is in turmoil after a wave of player departures, with athletes and analysts pointing to a toxic culture and leadership changes as root causes. The program's recent move to the ACC and the retirement of legendary coach Tara VanDerveer have exacerbated challenges, raising questions about the team's future. A recent article from *sfstandard.com* highlights concerns about the program's direction and player morale.
Stanford Women's Basketball in Freefall: Player Exodus and Leadership Changes Spark Concern
A toxic environment and exodus of talent threaten Stanford's legacy in women's college basketball.
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