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Barbara Stevens was born on 20 September, 1954 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American basketball coach. Discover Barbara Stevens's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September, 1954
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Southbridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1954

Barbara Stevens (born September 20, 1954) is the former head coach of the Bentley University women's basketball team.

Stevens had previously served as head basketball coach for Clark University and Massachusetts.

1976

Stevens attended college at Bridgewater State College in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, graduating in 1976.

She played on the school basketball team as a point guard, and was named captain.

She noted about the experience, "Those of us who were interested in sports did play, but in front of very few people and with very little fanfare and very little notice. How we practiced, the amount of time and what we did to get ready for season are just so different now."

In addition to basketball, she also played on the softball team for two years and on the tennis team for two years where she was also named captain.

Stevens started her coaching career as an assistant coach at Clark University in 1976.

The school was not known as a solid basketball team but she helped the team win the Massachusetts Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) Division III State Championship.

The team record was 14–5.

Stevens was named as head coach the following year.

She remained the head coach at Clark for six seasons with three MAIAW titles and five postseason appearances.

Twice, the team reached the NCAA Division III Final Four.

In her final year at Clark she was named the WBCA coach of the year for district 1.

1983

She took over the head coaching duties at Massachusetts in 1983, inheriting a team that had a record of 5-22 in the prior year.

Under Stevens leadership, the team improved to 10–17, but they were unable to reach the .500 mark.

Despite the modest record, her skills as a coach were recognized.

In her final year at Massachusetts, her team played Connecticut, which at the time was not a recognized basketball power.

They were coached by Geno Auriemma, who would go on to be named to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, the Basketball Hall of Fame, and twice named as the Olympic coach, but at the time he was in his first year as a coach.

It was his seventh game as a coach.

He noted that Massachusetts had beaten UConn the previous year and they were leading by substantial margin in this game.

Then he noticed "something clicked" and the players began applying what they had learned in practice.

UConn ended up winning the game 62–59; Auriemma rates it as one of his favorite memories and said of UMass, "they are a good team, well coached by Barbara Stevens. She's great."

1986

Stevens came to Bentley in 1986.

Her first year was a good year as the team achieved a record of 24–5.

In her second year the team won 28 games.

1988

In 1988, her teams started a five-year string of 30 or more victories each year.

2006

Stevens was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

2014

In 2014, the team went undefeated with a 35–0 record.

Bentley reached the national championship game against West Texas A&M.

With under six minutes remaining, the team was losing by nine points.

One of the players asked the coach if they could go into their full-court pressure defense.

Three of the players had four fouls, making such a tactic dangerous but they implemented the press and it was effective.

Late in the game, Lauren Battista scored a three-pointer to put the Falcons ahead, then stole the inbounds pass and scored to give Bentley a 65–61 lead to put them ahead for good.

The win gave Stevens her first national championship.

2018

In January 2018, Stevens became the fifth women's basketball coach to reach the 1,000 win milestone.

Bentley defeated Adelphi University 78–66.

Bentley had lost to Adelphi in their last four meetings.

Stevens attended two high schools, Marianhill Central Catholic High School in Southbridge, Massachusetts, then Saint Peter-Marian High School in Worcester, Massachusetts.

She played sports, but noted in an article about the history of Title IX, at the time "it was almost embarrassing sometimes to be known as a female athlete".

2020

She was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020.