PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. (July 1, 2008) –
Tonya Cardoza, who spent the last 14 years as an
assistant coach at the University of Connecticut under Hall of Fame Coach
Geno Auriemma, has been named the 20th head women's basketball coach in
Temple University history. Cardoza, who helped UConn win five National
Championships, replaces Dawn Staley who was named the head coach at South
Carolina on May 7, 2008.
"We are
thrilled that Tonya has agreed to lead our women's basketball team," said
Temple President Ann Weaver Hart. "Her championship-level experience and
strong record of achievement as a player and coach make her the ideal leader
to coach our student athletes and continue to build a program recognized for
excellence both on and off the court."
"Tonya Cardoza brings successful coaching experience from
one of the premier programs in the history of intercollegiate athletics,"
said Temple's Director of Athletics Bill Bradshaw. "She has been an integral
part of the Huskies' national success and we are excited to welcome her to
Temple University and the great city of Philadelphia."
Since arriving at Connecticut at the start of the 1994-95
season, Cardoza has helped guide the Huskies to an unprecedented 465-41
record, seven Final Four appearances and six No. 1 National Rankings in the
final Associated Press poll. Cardoza has been part of four separate
undefeated regular seasons, including two unbeaten national championship
teams in 1994-95 and 2001-02. The Huskies also won a NCAA record 70
consecutive games from 2001 to 2003. In Big East play, the team has won 12
regular season titles and 12 conference tournament championships.
"I'm so grateful for the opportunity to be Temple's newest
head women's basketball coach," said Tonya Cardoza. "Temple is a great
academic institution, as well as a wonderful athletic institution and I am
so excited to get started."
Cardoza worked primarily with the guards at UConn,
producing numerous All-America and All-BIG EAST performers including WNBA
stars Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi and most recently, the 2005-06 BIG EAST
Freshman of the Year, Renee Montgomery.
A 1991 University of Virginia graduate with a
degree in anthropology, Cardoza starred for the Cavaliers, leading the team
to four consecutive NCAA National Tournament appearances. As a senior, she
led Virginia in scoring (15.5 ppg), and tied Staley for the rebounding lead
(6.1 rpg) while earning the following honors: Kodak Honorable Mention
All-America; Kodak First Team All-District III; First Team All-Atlantic
Coast Conference; NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team; and NCAA Regional
All-Tournament Team. She was also a First Team All-ACC pick in 1988-89.
A native of Roxbury, Mass., Cardoza played in 121 games
for UVA and graduated ranked fifth on the school's career blocked shots list
(110), third on the career steals list (375), eighth in points (1,6220) and
10th in rebounds (667).
Cardoza played professional basketball in Sergovia, Spain
before taking the job at Connecticut.
What They're Saying About Tonya Cardoza:
"Tonya will be a great coach at Temple. She has an amazing
way of communicating with her players and knows the game of basketball as
well as anyone...And she was a big part of the great guards we had at
UCONN!"
-Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury and member of the
2008 United States Women's Basketball Olympic Team
"Tonya was always the calming effect for me--someone who I
knew always had my back and who always knew how to get the best out of me.
She was definitely a key reason why I was able to be so successful in
college. She's also a very wonderful person."
-Sue Bird, Seattle Storm and member of the 2008
United States Women's Basketball Olympic Team
"Temple hired a gem in Tonya. She is someone who will make
an immediate impact with the players, program and my beloved city. I feel
truly happy Temple has given Tonya the opportunity to be a head coach. She's
ready. Watch out Atlantic 10!"
-Dawn Staley, head women's basketball coach at South
Carolina and former teammate at Virginia
"Temple could not have chosen a better coach to build on
the foundation that
Dawn Staley established than Tonya Cardoza. Tonya is one of the finest
assistants in the game today and it will not take long for her to put her
signature on the Temple program."
-Debbie Ryan, head women's basketball coach at
Virginia
"I have always said that we have the best staff in the
country and Tonya has been a big part of that. Tonya has been here 14 years,
long enough to have contributed to all the championships and to develop some
of the best players to ever play at this level. Tonya will be a great head
coach and the staff at Temple is going to love her."
-Geno Auriemma, head women's basketball coach at the
University of Connecticut
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