So remember the team that SDSU beat in last years WNIT second round? I remember their coach being crazy then. Apparently, her players also think she's nuts.
http://thesouthern.com/articles/2008...s/24121650.txt
http://thesouthern.com/articles/2008...s/24093933.txt
And for all of the debate about SDSU needing to offer long term contracts, this one goes to the side of one-year contracts
http://thesouthern.com/articles/2008...s/24093933.txt
http://thesouthern.com/articles/2008...s/24121650.txt
Brenna Saline, Ellen Young, Tanaeya Worden, Natalie Taylor and Paris Campbell have all asked for and received their releases. Katrina Swingler, the only remaining true freshman, joins juniors Jasmine Gibson, Erica Smith and Kaci Bailey for 2008-09. The status of Alex Hart, a December transfer, is unknown.
Eikenberg said that recruits Olivia Lett and Eryn Stepherson remain committed for next year, as the Salukis will try to turn around a 10-20 record from this past season.
Eikenberg said that recruits Olivia Lett and Eryn Stepherson remain committed for next year, as the Salukis will try to turn around a 10-20 record from this past season.
http://thesouthern.com/articles/2008...s/24093933.txt
This season, the former Missouri-Kansas City coach was accused of telling her players she hated them and couldn't wait until the year was over so she didn't have to see their faces anymore. In a letter players sent to the NCAA, players also alleged Eikenberg kicked them out of a team locker room and forced them to put their belongings in trash bags for transportation to a different locker room.
The university faces an extensive payout if it chooses to dismiss Eikenberg, according to her contract. SIU would have to pay Eikenberg 100 percent of her annual salary from the time of termination until the end of the contract in 2012, which amounts to more than $500,000. ...
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