Tulane Women’s Basketball Coach Lisa Stockton Retires After Legendary 30-Year Career
After 30 years as Tulane's women's basketball head coach, Lisa Stockton announced her retirement, leaving a legacy of 591 career Division I victories and 654 overall wins. Stockton, a Conference USA Hall of Fame inductee, will have a press conference with the Director of Athletics on Wednesday.
The Big PictureLisa Stockton's retirement marks the end of an era in Tulane women's basketball and highlights her immense contributions to the sport and the university over three decades.
By the Numbers- Tulane Record: 591-344 in 30 years
- Career Record: 654-371 in 33 years
- Post Season Appearances: 21 (11 NCAA, 10 WNIT)
- Lisa Stockton's retirement leaves a significant void in Tulane women's basketball program.
- A national search for her successor is currently underway, with Collegiate Sports Associates assisting in the process.
Lisa Stockton's retirement after 30 years as Tulane's head coach marks the end of a remarkable coaching career characterized by numerous accolades, a focus on student-athlete success, and a lasting impact on Tulane's basketball program.
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