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  1. Ann "Muffet" McGraw ( née O'Brien; born December 5, 1955) is an American former college basketball coach, who served as the head women's basketball coach at Notre Dame from 1987 to 2020, compiling a 848–252 (.771) record over 33 seasons.

  2. Muffet McGraw won two national titles in very different eras of college basketball, but it was her voice that garnered lasting respect within the game.

  3. 22 avr. 2020 · Muffet McGraw announced her retirement after 33 seasons and two national titles at Notre Dame. She is a Hall of Fame coach and a role model for many players and fans.

  4. 22 avr. 2020 · Muffet McGraw, famed head coach of the Notre Dame womens basketball team, has stepped down after 33 seasons with the team. She will be replaced by Niele Ivey, current assistant...

  5. 22 avr. 2020 · The Muffet McGraw era at Notre Dame is over. The longtime women's basketball coach announced on Wednesday that she was stepping down after 33 seasons and two national titles.

  6. 22 avr. 2020 · The Hall of Fame coach announced her decision to step down from the Fighting Irish program, where she won 936 games and two national championships. She will be replaced by former player and assistant Niele Ivey, who joined the Memphis Grizzlies staff last year.

  7. 22 avr. 2020 · McGraw, 64, exited college basketball on Wednesday, stepping aside after 33 years as the women’s coach at Notre Dame, where she cemented a Hall of Fame career that included 936 victories....