
""It's wild. It's hard to wrap my mind around it. This whole year we haven't slowed down. I love basketball, I love the group that I coach. I love they stayed with me. It's been hard and it's been challenging, but in a good way.""
""The thing I love the most of where I'm at is the vision never changed. That's really important to me. Do it at a high level at Vanderbilt is really important to me. They've shown what that looks like to invest in women.""
Shea Ralph of Vanderbilt was named The Associated Press women's basketball Coach of the Year after leading the team to a 29-5 record. The Commodores returned only one starter and achieved their best finish in the Southeastern Conference, tying for second place. They earned a 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament and reached the Sweet 16. Ralph emphasized the importance of maintaining a vision for high-level performance at Vanderbilt and acknowledged the support from her coaching staff and family during the season.
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