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Former Colorado State women’s basketball player could become history-making coach

Matt L. Stephens
The Denver Post

Colorado State intends to discuss its men’s basketball head coaching vacancy with Becky Hammon, a university source said.

Hammon, considered the greatest women’s basketball player in CSU history, became the first female full-time NBA assistant coach when she joined the Spurs’ staff in 2014 and served as San Antonio’s head coach during the NBA Las Vegas Summer League in 2015, winning the summer title.

Should CSU hire Hammon, she would become the first female coach in the history of NCAA men’s Division I basketball.

While CSU has high interest in Hammon, 40, the university realizes hiring her will be a challenge. Not only does she appear to be on track to become the first female head coach in NBA history, bringing her back to her alma mater would likely come at a pay cut, the source said. CSU athletic director Joe Parker said Friday he doesn’t anticipate that the new coach will be compensated at a rate competitive with the top of the Mountain West, the way Larry Eustachy was. Eustachy’s salary was $985,012 this past season and he was scheduled to get an increase to $1,004,712 in 2018-19. Parker added that he expects CSU to pay the next coach better than the conference average of about $650,000, however.

Parker, asked about the possibility of hiring a female coach, said, “I’m not closing the door on any thought.”

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