Gerlich, Krista Kirkland 2003-01-03

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Krista Kirkland Gerlick reflects on her time playing for the Lady Raiders basketball team. She talks about the dynamic of the team and why they were successful on the court


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Krista Kirkland Gerlich

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: January 03, 2003

Location:

Interviewer: Emily Sharp

Length: 00:42:16


Abstract

Started in the middle of the interview, Recruiter behavior, Sophomore and Junior years, Southwest Conference Tournament, Chemistry of the team, Practice, Before Santa Clara rivalry game at Tech, Injuries of teammates, Relationship with coach, Discipline of players, Summer 1992, Parents moved to Texas, Grand Marshalls in parade, Team meetings, Attendance, Age and ethnicity factors in relationships, Resolving problems, Games, Communication, Ability of players, What it takes to win, Her children, Playing sports, Peer-pressure, Relationships, Former teammates, Fans, Students


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Transcript: No transcript available



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