01-03-94 Coach Nancy Darsch agrees to multi-year contract COACH NANCY DARSCH AGREES TO NEW CONTRACT COLUMBUS -- Nancy M. Darsch, head coach of the women's basketball team at The Ohio State University since 1985, has agreed to a contract to coach the Buckeyes through June 30, 1998. Ohio State Athletic Director James L. Jones announced the contract agreement Monday (1/3), subject to approval by the university's Board of Trustees. The agreement is the first multi-year contract extended to the coach of a women's team at Ohio State. "I am pleased that we can count on Nancy Darsch as a Buckeye coach for at least four more seasons," Jones said. "This contract recognizes Nancy's outstanding coaching skills, as well as the rapidly growing popularity of women's basketball at Ohio State. I am sure her many fans join me in applauding her coaching achievements. She and the athletes she coaches are outstanding ambassadors for Ohio State." E. Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State, signed Darsch's contract on behalf of the university. "I join Jim Jones in expressing my appreciation to Coach Darsch for her work as coach and mentor to our student athletes," Gee said. "I'm proud of Nancy's accomplishments and those of her teams. They are outstanding representatives of the university." "I'm very pleased with Ohio State's decision to extend a multi-year contract to the women's basketball coach," Darsch said after signing the agreement. "It will serve as another reflection of the university's commitment to women's basketball. It's a great reward after working very hard for the university and for the program and will challenge us to work even harder in the future." Darsch, 42, coached the women's basketball team last season to a second-place finish in the NCAA tournament. The team also was co-champion of the Big 10 with the University of Iowa. Coming into the 1993-94 campaign, her record at Ohio State was 170 wins and 69 losses in eight seasons. The contract, which is retroactive to Nov. 1, 1993, sets Darsch's salary at $75,000 through June 30, 1994; $85,000 from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995; and $90,000 from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. Salary increases for the final two years of the contract will be determined by the athletic director. The contract also provides bonuses to Darsch of $2,500 and to her assistant coaches of $1,000 each for each post-season NCAA tournament game in which the team participates. If the team wins the Big 10 title, Darsch will earn a bonus equal to 10 percent of her salary and the assistant coaches each will receive $1,000. A native of Massachusetts, Darsch earned a bachelor's degree in 1973 from Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. She then coached basketball, field hockey and softball at Longmeadow High School, Longmeadow, Mass., from 1973-78. She was associate basketball coach at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in 1978-79 while earning a master's degree in physical education. She was assistant basketball coach, top recruiter and head scout at Tennessee from 1979-85. She also was an assistant coach of the 1984 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team. The only other Ohio State coaches with multi-year contracts are Head Football Coach John Cooper, whose contract expires Dec. 31, 1995, and Head Men's Basketball Coach Randy Ayers, whose contract expires June 30, 1999. # Contact: James L. Jones, (614) 292-7572. Written by Steve Sterrett. [Submitted by: STERRETT (sterrett@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 03 Jan 1994 17:38:00 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.