VanDerveer Named Occidental
Women's Basketball Coach
Courtsey Occidental Sports Information
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (April 7, 2008) - Heidi VanDerveer, who has
more than two decades of experience on both the collegiate and
professional levels, has been named head women's basketball coach
at Occidental College, Athletic Director Jaime Hoffman announced
today.
"Heidi's experience in playing and coaching at the highest levels
of the game while insisting on academic performance make her the
perfect leader for our program," said Hoffman, who was named
Athletic Director while leading the Tigers to their first
conference championship since 1980 and a record 20 season wins.
"I'm proud of what the team accomplished this year, but I look
forward to even greater success under Heidi's leadership."
"I am very excited to be named head coach at Occidental," said
VanDerveer, currently associate head coach at San Diego State.
"Occidental is a tremendous academic institution, whose balance
between high educational expectations and competitive athletics
mirrors my core values. I look forward to working together with
highly motivated student-athletes to build on the program's
success and establish a new standard for the future."
At San Diego State, VanDerveer - sister of Stanford women's head
coach Tara VanDerveer - helped coach the sixth-seeded Aztecs to the
final of the Mountain West Conference Tournament, where they fell
just short of an upset of New Mexico, 62-59. This summer she will
serve as a scout for the U.S. women's Olympic basketball team in
Beijing.
She began her coaching career as a graduate assistant for Pat
Summitt at the University of Tennessee, when the Lady Volunteers
won the 1987 national championship and advanced to the 1988 Final
Four. She then spent six seasons as an assistant at the University
of South Carolina, helping to coach the Gamecocks to three NCAA
tournament appearances.
In 1994, she was hired as the head coach at Eastern Washington,
where she led the Eagles to 12 victories in her first year and
back-to-back Big Sky tournament appearances, including the school's
first in five years.
VanDerveer's first stint in the WNBA came as an assistant coach
with the Sacramento Monarchs in 1997, before being promoted to head
coach in 1997-98. She spent four years with the Minnesota Lynx as
both an assistant (1999-2002) and head coach (2002). After serving
two years as a WNBA scout from 2003-05, while also working one year
at the University of San Francisco as an assistant and later head
coach, VanDerveer was hired as a WNBA assistant for the Seattle
Storm. The Storm advanced to the WNBA playoffs in each of her two
seasons in Seattle.
In addition to her college and professional experience, VanDerveer
has worked with USA Basketball as a scout for the 2006 World
Championship team and as a court manager for World Championship,
World University, Goodwill Games and select squads.
A native of Chautauqua, N.Y., VanDerveer was a four-year
letter-winner in basketball at the College of Charleston from
1982-86, serving as team captain as senior and graduating in 1986
with a bachelor's degree in political science/English. She also has
a master's degree in physical education/sports psychology from the
University of Tennessee.













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