Price for bay area water customers. Calling all hikers. How would you like to be paid 5,000 to do a gorgeous famous hike . If you answer yes, stay tuned. But first, the end of an era for College Basketball and womens sports. The winningest coach in ncaa history, stanford legend Tara Vanderveer, is retiring. Youre watching, getting answers. Im kristen sze. Thanks for joining us. Tara vanderveer spent 45 years as a head coach, first in idaho, then ohio state, and the last 38 seasons at stanford. Her career comes to a close with 1216 victories and three championship titles. Abcs lara spencer has a look at vanderveers legacy. Tara vanderveer, the winningest head coach in all of College Basketball, announcing her retirement after 38 seasons. So much love for the head coach. Its always about her players and elevating the game of College Basketball. Vanderveers storied career includes 1216 wins in her 45 years of coaching. The majority of her time spent at stanford, where she led the team to
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Starts now. Always live abc seven news starts right now. And we begin tonight with that massive shakeup in the world of Womens Basketball. Stanford legend Tara Vanderveer, the winningest coach in ncaa aa history, is retiring 45 years of winning, mentoring young women and becoming the standard bearer for college coaches. A remarkable legacy ending tonight. Good evening. Im dionne lim, and im dan ashley. Thanks for joining us. We want to go right to abc seven sports director larry bill with the latest on this true icon and legend leaving the court. Absolutely kind of came out of the blue. But the more you think about it, it really makes sense. Long before Caitlin Clark and uconns dominance, Tara Vanderveer had the program in all of College Basketball at stanford. And tonight the school announced that tara is retiring after 45 years of coaching, 38 of them with the cardinal. Vanderveer Won National Championships with stanford in 1990, 1992 and just a few years ago. Back in 2021. Were basi
And tonight our Reporter Talks to his former roommate. Rescued. The american trapped in the cave in turkey freed just moments ago. Well show you the moment his stretcher is pulled up the fda approving new covid Booster Shots as cases are rising when will they be available . More Major Medical news does a key ingredient in popular Cold Medicine actually work and remembering the 9 11 attacks the Health Battles so many firefighters are still waging, 22 years later. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening im tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with the allout race against time playing out in morocco. The window for finding survivors is quickly closing after that devastating earthquake killed more than 2,800. But there are some signs of hope. This was a rescue earlier today. Survivors pulled from the rubble three days after the earthquake hit. And look at this new aerial showing just how extensive the destruction is and just how challenging the task is for re
And remembering the 9 11 attacks the Health Battles so many firefighters are still waging, 22 years later. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening im tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with the allout race against time playing out in morocco. The window for finding survivors is quickly closing after that devastating earthquake killed more than 2,800. But there are some signs of hope. This was a rescue earlier today. Survivors pulled from the rubble three days after the earthquake hit. And look at this new aerial showing just how extensive the destruction is and just how challenging the task is for rescuers and tonight were also getting new video of the moment the 6. 8 magnitude quake hit. Here it is you can see people fleeing in fear, running into the streets as debris falls all around them. We begin tonight there in morocco with matt bradley. Reporter tonight high in the Atlas Mountains glimmers of hope survivors brought out on stretchers somehow makin