Warlock already learned from the best coach in the history of the sport.
Not so..CPS was good but new Sheriff in town...
Teams are stronger ,better ,smarter,I like CPS but back then you didn't have the teams and the great players you do now..Women basket ball was like a dirty word ,no one even heard of it really.Then along came Geno Auriemma
and they played TENN ,things really got heated up,sundely women basketball got the attenion it deserved.To say Warlock already learned from the best coach in the history of the sport.is just plane wrong....IMO GENO right on top..NOw going for number 9,match his bio and you might change your mind.YES CPS was good,very good for her time,no one can say she wasn't the greastest ,,,But new Sheriff in town.
Auriemma holds the following records and achievements for NCAA basketball:
Highest winning percentage among active coaches, men's or women's (.863)
Most NCAA Division I women's championships as a coach (8, tied with Pat Summitt)
With men's coach Jim Calhoun, the only coaches at the same school to win men's and women's NCAA Final Fours in the same season
Coached four of the seven undefeated seasons in NCAA women's college basketball (199495, 200203, 200809, 200910)
Most consecutive trips to the Final Four, women's (6, 20082013) (The men's record is 9 held by John Wooden of UCLA)
Fastest women's coach to 500 wins, 600 wins, 700 wins, and 800 wins
Fastest coach to 800 wins, any level, men's or women's
Most consecutive wins, men's or women's (90, 200810)
Largest margin of victory in a Division I NCAA tournament final (9360 v. Louisville, 2013)
The win streak of 90 games was bookended by losses to Stanford on April 6, 2008, and December 30, 2010. Among women's teams, the previous record was Auriemma's Huskies teams of 2001 to 2003, who won 70 straight.