Patti Sue Plummer I believe. I know she left her role at Los Altos High for a job at Stanford coaching so she must be handling the girls.
http://www.gostanford.com/sports/c-track/spec-rel/062811aaa.html
From Flotrak
While Stanford is bringing in top level recruits this fall, they also add a familiar face to the coaching staff. Stanford grad and two-time US Olympian Patti Sue Plumer was brought on as an assistant coach and will oversee the women's cross country/distance team. Plumer broke the US record for 5000 (14:59.99 in 1989) and placed 5th in the 1992 Olympic 3000 meters. She still holds the 5th Ave. Mile course record of 4:16.68. Plumer and men's coach Jason Dunn are looking to gets their squads back on the podium in Terre Haute this November.
Looking at that list of coaches makes one wonder when guys like Ray Treacy(28 yrs), Joe Piane (37 years), Rollie Geiger (34 yrs) and Tony Sandoval (30 yrs) will hang it up.
I would assume at 30 yrs of service at those institutions they could retire. Sandoval was just named head track coach, so perhaps he needs a few years in that role to retire at the upper pay grade.
old timers wrote:
Sandoval was just named head track coach
This is likely due to his outstanding ability to develop athletes?
Stanford had the more athletes than any other university at Beijing 2008.
Looking at that list of coaches makes one wonder when guys like Ray Treacy(28 yrs), Joe Piane (37 years), Rollie Geiger (34 yrs) and Tony Sandoval (30 yrs) will hang it up
I thought Tony retire years go :-)
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