Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Conradt is known as a pioneer, but also a durable, dynamic and ethical leader who gave credibility to her sport during 31 years as head coach with the Longhorns. It was not easy for a man of color to coach at Texas, he said. Learn more and register here. And she was most definitely all of those things. Pages first team at Texas finished its club-based schedule with a 7-11 record. 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The attorney called back: Would you come to D.C. to testify about the Tower Amendment?, Lopiano: Why, yes, my mother and father will be very proud.. Grizzlies 113, Rockets 99: 2nd-half flurry extends Houston's skid, Texas A&M's SEC title hopes quashed by Alabama's win over Auburn. Solomon: DeMeco Ryans the right coach at the right time, 3 pressing questions facing new Astros GM Dana Brown, Jabari Smith Jr. growing up in NBA with an assist from his father, Poor parent behavior is driving high school sports refs away. 2023 www.statesman.com. Or that in her 31 seasons at Texas, her teams aggregate graduation rate would be 99%. All of the funding for womens sports came from the university presidents office. Conradt, 71, who coached at UT from 1976 to 2007 and won the 1986 national title, will become the second female to have a statue on UT's campus, joining congresswoman and civil rights leader Barbara Jordan. This week, we hosted three sisters (two who are twins) for coach Vic Schaefers girls basketball camp. WebJody Conradt Conradts coaching passion and competitive instincts produced results. Joe Youngblood Victimhood is not in my DNA. AUSTIN - Jody Conradt, the Hall of Fame women's basketball coach who won 900 games in her 38-year career, will be honored by Texas with a statue in her By JIM VERTUNO October 4, 2022 GMT. Lopiano, on her way out the door at Texas in 1992, initially tried to get several Southwest Conference schools to sue for lack of Title IX compliance. Former Tennessee coach Pat Summitt is expected to attend the dedication, which will include a video message from former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and recognition of the 40th anniversary Title IX, the federal law that bans sex discrimination in educational programs -- including sports. Years later, Coach Conradt joined Dean She was the head coach for the women's team at University of Texas at Austin . (512) 475-7085 - Texas talent: Meet some of the most influential and pioneering female athletes in history, - As Title IX turns 50, University of Texas exes reflected on common bond of championships, - Jody Conradt, University of Texas embody the shaping, struggles and success of Title IX, - How pro path for female athletes has changed since Title IX, and where it needs to improve, - 50 years of Title IX: Meet the next generation of star female athletes from D-FW. Jackson was a standout for Jody Conradt's final Texas teams, one of only three Longhorns to ever achieve three-time All-American status. Later, North Carolina's Dean Smith and his Tar Heels' run-and-jump, full-court press inspired her coaching style on the hardwood. Career Record (major schools): 25 Years, 585-205, .741 W-L% School: Texas (585-205) She is among names such as the late Pat Summitt, Jody Conradt and C. Vivian Stringer. It had to be basketball because that was the womens sport in Texas, and we had to recruit Texas, she says. All the coaches she had or knew of were men, including her seventh grade coach and next-door neighbor Ray Akins, who would go on to become one of the states most legendary football coaches. Conradt coached Texas from 1976 to 2007, and finished with a career record of 900-307. What a state takeover of HISD could mean for parents, students, Houston ISD to face TEA state takeover, Turner says, In Fertitta's members-only club, where photos, media are banned, Study: Low-calorie sweetener linked to heart attack, stroke risk, 750-home agrihood with farm, car-free zones breaks ground, HCC chancellor to leave role at end of contract, Popular breakfast taco spot in Houston announces a comeback, Opinion: 'Dilbert' readers can discern the wheat from the chaff, Second-half goal lifts Bush boys past district foe George Ranch, Loss to TCU sinks Texas' hopes of playing for Big 12 championship. At 22, Pat had a focus, an intensity that most people couldn't comprehend. Those traits, along with her graceful, compassionate style, Texas-sharp wit and humor, and desire to bring education and sport opportunities to young women, advanced Conradt into a visionary leader for women's college basketball and women's sports administration. Jody Conradt, right, celebrates her 800th win Jan. 22, 2003. So instead of focusing on those things, we decided to focus on the few things we could influence. Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1999. Chris and his wonderful spouse, Dr. Robin Ward, faculty member at Rice University, daily share the impact higher education has on Prior to that he worked at The Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Light. If something like that ever happened, he never let us know about it, she said. As players, we never picked up on anything like that.. She saw the good in me, the best in me. AUSTIN, Texas -- The University of Texas will honor former women's coach Jody Conradt with a 7-foot bronze statue inside the Longhorns' basketball arena. Being a part of a team. The University of Texas is a better institution of higher learning. My initial salary at Texas made headlines in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. So whenever we went on road trips, we had a different roommate for each game. Even then, after briefly teaching junior high in Houston and returning to Waco to be an assistant coach at Midway High and earn her masters at Baylor, opportunities were scarce. Before camp registration, we toured campus with her three daughters and her mother, showing them where she had studied, stayed in the dorm and played basketball. He coached the womens basketball team in the pre-Jody Conradt Era 1973 to 1976 at fabled Gregory Gym. As Conradt ponders Title IXs half-century, several descriptors come to mind pride, exhilaration, progress but she says its effect mostly can be summed in one word. Jody Conradt. After Lopiano faxed specifics of the $2.4 million mens budget, the attorney asked for a copy of the UT womens sports budget, which Lopiano recalls was $128,000, including a total scholarship allocation of $10,000. When you grew up in a small town, you only saw women doing one of two things, Conradt says. The next season, on Dec. 14, 1986, we'd lose to the Lady Vols 85-78 in Austin. Tickets are $89 in advance and $99 at the door. Jody Conradt Excellence Fund Doors will open at 8:00 AM. (Editor's note: This is the fifth in a series of feature profiles on this year's Hall of Fame and Wall of Honor selections that will be posted every Thursday, leading up to the Nov. 22 Hall of Fame banquet.). Heres what you need to know. Two years after relinquishing the AD role, Conradt coached Texas to the 2003 Final Four. Texas unveils statue to honor coach Conradt. UT-Arlington teams competed regionally under AIAW governance, which meant frequent matchups against Gunters powerful Stephen F. Austin basketball squads. Indeed, it was aimed at eliminating discriminatory practices at federally funded programs, particularly in universities. Moving forward as an individual to support the greater good of a team. Page was 24 years old when he became the first African-American head coach at the University of Texas. Easily the states best womens basketball program since the late 1940s was Plainviews Wayland Baptist and its Flying Queens, the first school in the country to offer full scholarships to women athletes, largely funded by a local businessman. A sixth sense about the game. Speak with her former student-athletes, and they agree on Conradts life lessons: hold integrity and team goals above all, work on self-discipline and organization, embrace diversity and tolerance, commit to honest and effective communication, maintain presence and exhibit class. Conradt personifies Title IX. 2 Indiana, No. 8 ejected after UK-Florida scuffle at SEC tourney, Auriemma critical of 'selfish' Huskies after finale, New NCAA president readies for NIL, legal issues, S. Carolina stays No. And yes, she loved winning. He said Black was a good friend who provided the women with basic athletic supplies. I had no idea the womens basketball team would blossom into what it has become today.. So from 1992 to 2001, she did both jobs. And of the schools 62 overall national titles, exactly half have been won by womens teams, all since 1981. Women can be whatever they want to be at this point in time and not feel like they are in a minority - and not feel like they are a visitor in the area of their pursuit. I came to Texas in 1976 to coach volleyball AND basketball. Texas womens varsity athletics began in the mid-1970s with 90 athletes competing in eight sports. Her love was basketball. If there were problems stemming from his skin color, Page declines to discuss the matter with many details. Educated at Baylor Univerdity (B.S., M.S. "Even though Jody was a fierce competitor on the court, she was a true friend to me off the court as well. In her brazen navet, Lopiano hadnt connected the dots or realized the ramification of going to Capitol Hill. She was born on May 13, 1941 and her birthplace is Goldthwaite Texas. And to likewise state that in her oral and written testimonies. She was drafted, played in the WNBA and oversees in seven countries. 10 Irish lose top scorer Miles to knee injury. "This is not about me. No person in the United States shall, based on sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. #1 On Your Birthday In 38 years as a collegiate head coach, Conradt's student-athletes won 900 games and, more important, nearly every one of them graduated. Many of our female business, civic, educational and social leaders of today had some sort of formalized athletics experience. As we approach the 50th anniversary date June 23, 2022 of the passage of Title IX federal legislation, Im among many who joyfully witness that laws impact today. At 67, Page reflects on a period that challenged him in so many ways. We would commit to playing each other every year, alternating the games between Austin and Knoxville, Tenn. Thats how it was in those days, Conradt says. During her illustrious career, Conradt has coached countless players who have been Olympians, earned All-America honors, and National Player of the Year acclaim. Increased paths for women athletes and women in general would be forged, but, at Texas, Lopiano knew where to start. He is part of the fabric of a team that recently earned the 1,000th victory in school history, a feat achieved by just four other teams. A UT coach for three years two as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women there were no athletic scholarships for his players when he took the job. She was willing to give an opportunity to a young man of color. Two years passed, in fact, before it dawned on the NCAAs legal counsel to inquire whether Title IX encompassed athletics and other extracurricular activities. instructor to Coach Conradt to Texas womens athletic director. He has not returned to the university to watch the Lady Longhorns during that span until Sunday. Her time at UT also included coaching the sport's first undefeated national champion. I realized that was a way for me to teach and be a part of sports, as opposed to being in a classroom, she says. Conradt selected as 2008 Naismith Outstanding Contributors to Basketball award winners [March 14, 2008] Ultimately she agreed to be the athletic director, but only if she was allowed to keep coach. We were leading teams at dominant football schools. Many are in C-suites. From 1990 to 2000, we (Texas) lost every single game in the series. With their quotes out of the NFL combine, DeMeco Ryans and Nick Caserio are acknowledging real change is planned in 2023. A game that would afford us opportunities that country girls like us could only dream about. Conradt also was Texas' women's athletic director from 1992-2001. Conradt knew it was just the start of a long, tough fight to lift women's college athletics at Texas and around the country from afterthought to equal footing with the men. They are delightful young women, eager, ready to learn, ready to work. Her 1985-86 team (34-0) was the sport's first undefeated national champion, and she was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998. 1986 InducteeAthletics. Its rattlesnake season in Texas. Their mother was a young lady who came to the University on scholarship from Milwaukee, Wis., in fall 1994 but had unfortunately lost her battle with cancer just before Christmas last year. Who is the player of the year in every women's college basketball conference? WebConradt's classroom eventually became a multipurpose arena at her beloved University of Texas, after serving as women's basketball coach at Sam Houston State (1969-73) and coach/women's athletics director at UT-Arlington (1973-76). After coaching at Sam Houston State and serving as coach/womens athletics director at UT-Arlington, Conradts classroom became a 16,000-seat arena at The University of Texas at Austin. Texas was a sleeping giant soon to be awakened by visionary womens athletics director Donna Lopiano and a supportive administration, faculty and fan base. Our agreement was simple. "We changed the world.". We won that inaugural game 74-59. On Buzzlearn.com, Jody is listed as a You can see it. Lopiano bet him an expensive bottle of wine that it would happen within three years. "She was preparing us for the future, to be the doctors, lawyers, teachers and mothers of the next generation," Benton-McCrary said. Texas coach Jody Conradt, left, and Tennessee coach Pat Summitt, right, wish each other well prior to a gane in Austin in 2002. With their quotes out of the NFL combine, DeMeco Ryans and Nick Caserio are acknowledging real change is planned in 2023. With all the things I teach and share with young people regarding forgiveness and overcoming a mindset I had to say yes.. Conradt was elected to basketball Hall of Fame in 1988. Longhorn womens sports became a national powerhouse by the early 1980s. Pat's first salary at Tennessee was approximately $250 a month and included laundry duty for her team. and M.S. She says it was stressful time, but the lawsuit that forced the addition of three sports proved necessary. When in 1976, at age 35, she finally climbed from coaching basketball, softball and volleyball at UT-Arlington to coaching basketball and volleyball at Texas, the Fort Worth Star-Telegrams headline trumpeted: Woman Earns Man-Size Salary: $17,000.. We also recognized our many connections. At the time of her enshrinement, Conradt had been named National Coach of the Year and Southwest Conference Coach of the Year numerous times. Armed with those traits, a graceful, compassionate style, Texas-sharp wit and humor, and a desire to bring education and sport opportunities to young women, Conradt emerged as a visionary leader for womens college basketball and womens sports administration. Forty years have passed since Page coached at Texas. Report: Houston is the No. Flanked by about 20 family members including wife Sheila, his spouse of 39 years, Page waved at the appreciative crowd, his eyes glistening from the spotlight aimed at center court. When reality set in that the answer probably was yes, it triggered panic, chaos and years of legal challenges primarily from the NCAA, which had no authority over college womens sports, such as they were at the time. UTA had driven to Arkansas in a pair of station wagons. I didnt have the big picture in mind. Being a teacher or, if I went to Brownwood, I might see a nurse.. There was a connection, a camaraderie, a feeling that we were all in this together and weve got to make do. Especially at Texas, Conradt showcased her student-athletes, their speed and athleticism in a fast-breaking, run-and-shoot attack that lifted herteams to enormous popularity. When a young person remains in touch with you long after their last season of eligibility or graduation, that is the most meaningful measurable result. Creating a model collegiate program that several other schools have tried to emulate, but few have managed to duplicate, she led her teams to over 900 wins and an undefeated 34-0 national championship in 1986. Her aspirations were to teach. "Of all the blockbuster statistics that paint the picture of Jody Conradt's storied career, the only number you really need to remember is 99. They reached the Final Four the following season, but then not again until 2003. Texas actually was behind somewhat compared to some smaller in-state schools (Wayland Baptist College, for example) and even at UT System component where I was employed (UT Arlington). Title IX changed all of that and also created advancement and access opportunities for talented, motivated and elite female student-athletes to derive the same benefits as their male counterparts from quality coaching, demanding training, teamwork, competition and a college education. She was one of the very earliest supporters (of Texas Womens Athletics), said Chris Plonsky, chief of staff for Texas Athletics. Scholarships for women athletes were virtually nonexistent. Lopianos other first-month lesson spoke to the almighty power of football at Texas. Director of Development, Strategic Initiatives I was part of the grounds crew, a grass-roots effort that I hope no one ever minimizes, he said. It was designed by New Jersey-based artist Brian Hanlon, the official sculptor for the Naismith Hall of Fame. Progress, though, has been relative. Born: May 13, 1941. Well, not everyone was excited. the 50th anniversary of the civil rights law that changed her life and those of millions of other American women. Her first college head coaching job was overseeing basketball and volleyball at Sam Houston State from 1969 to 1973. Former Texas coach Jody Conradt led the Longhorns to the 1986 NCAA title and a perfect 34-0 season. She saw a chance to wake up a "sleeping giant" in the early days of Title IX, the 1972 federal law that bans sex discrimination in educational programs -- including sports. When President Richard Nixon signed the Education Amendments into law on June 23, 1972, the purpose of Title IX was to update Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned some forms of employment discrimination but did not address educational discrimination. Fortunately, she resided in a state that prides itself on passion, opportunity and can-do attitude. Joanne Benton-McCrary, who played for Texas from 1988-1993, said Conradt taught her players more than basketball. Title IX was not written with sports in mind and makes no mention of them. Her fingerprints at the University of Texas are as It will be on permanent display in the Frank Erwin Center by the Longhorns' exhibition game against Incarnate Word on Oct. 30. As individuals, we gauge our success by the depth of ongoing, sustained relationships with the student-athletes. The Future Naismith Hall of Famer would finish her tenure with 793 victories, which included UTs lone NCAA championship in 1986. 10 Irish lose top scorer Miles to knee injury. Jody Conradt, after her 900th coaching victory, has seen the impact of Title IX grow and continue. Brad Townsend, Sports enterprise reporter, Mavericks and NBA.. Dallas Morning News sports reporter since 1993. It was so bad that I thought about calling Pat to see if there was an opt-out clause in our verbal contract. "Jody and I go way back. Her love was basketball. Established by the College of Liberal Arts and the Center for Women and Gender Studies, this fund is used primarily to support the "Inspire" program. In 1971, womens college sports administrators founded the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women for governance and to, starting in 1972-73, conduct national championships in eight sports. On Dec. 9, 1982, the first game of the Texas versus Tennessee series was born. Ford had met in the White House with a concerned Royal, Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler and Arkansas coach Frank Broyles. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1998 Even then, I knew. Opportunity, she says. Chris and his wonderful spouse, Dr. Robin Ward, faculty member at Rice University, daily share the impact higher education has on young women. "Her career is a reminder that when you make sure your players are students first, everything else falls into place.". 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