The Los Angeles Times honors Maggie Dixon.
Coach Bruno on how he hired Dixon: "All I had to offer was an $8,000 grad assistant job. You can hardly live on that in Chicago. But she was so eager. So we got her another job at a great Italian steakhouse. She waitressed and coached."
Army star Cara Enright: "She could hardly wait until next season... Coach Dixon made us love the game even more, and we played our hearts out every single time we stepped on the court."
UCLA men's coach Ben Howland: "She was on target to be the next Pat Summitt."
Coach Bruno on how he hired Dixon: "All I had to offer was an $8,000 grad assistant job. You can hardly live on that in Chicago. But she was so eager. So we got her another job at a great Italian steakhouse. She waitressed and coached."
Army star Cara Enright: "She could hardly wait until next season... Coach Dixon made us love the game even more, and we played our hearts out every single time we stepped on the court."
UCLA men's coach Ben Howland: "She was on target to be the next Pat Summitt."