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She served
a two-year stint at Tennessee from 1968 to 1970. In 1969,
she led the women's basketball team to an alternate berth
in the first-ever National Invitational Collegiate Basketball
Tournament. She served as the athletics director at the College
of Charleston in South Carolina for 10 years and was later
inducted into that institution's Hall of Fame. Under Cronan,
the school was selected as the No. 1 women's athletics program
in the country in 1980 by the American Women's Sports Foundation.
Cronan
returned to the University of Tennessee in 1983. Under her
direction, the women's teams (in 23 years) had a cumulative
record of 6,293-2,825-52 and a .689 winning percentage. Her
teams have won seven NCAA titles, 37 Top-five NCAA finishes,
66 Top-10 NCAA finishes, 25 SEC Regular-Season Crowns and
18 SEC Tournament Championships.
In 2006-2007,
the Lady Vols ranked in the top 10 of Sports Academy Directors'
Cup Standings. The Lady Vols captured three of the last four
SEC Women's All-Sports Crowns and all 11 teams in the UT women's
Athletics Department advanced to their respective NCAA Championships
- the third time the Lady Vols have accomplished this feat
in as many years.
During
2006-2007, 228 student-athletes competed as Lady Vols on 11
teams and a remarkable 60 percent of this group earned academic
honors. Twenty-two women earned Academic All-America awards.
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