VanDerveer: “We’re excited that she’ll be coming back”
STANFORD — It was an emotional and heartbreaking night at Maples Pavilion for Stanford, which saw its season end in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in aBut through the tears of sadness and finality for the Cardinal’s seniors, Tara VanDerveer did offer one ray of sunshine: the head coach said Hannah Jump plans to return for a fifth year.
Jump declined to comment publicly about her future plans. But the senior had tears in her eyes when she spoke to Bay Area News Group about the emotions she was feeling after Sunday’s loss. “But Ole Miss played a great game, they were very aggressive, they sped us up a lot. We fought back and I was proud of us for fighting back in the third, fourth quarter. I was really proud of our grit and our fight and our will to come back. We just couldn’t finish it.”
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